Brunswick Square Mall reopens with social distance guidelines for patrons; first responders will get free Cinnabon

Rebecca Nowalski
Jillian Jaques checks out the merchandise at Penelope’s Traveling Boutique, one of the many vendors at the Win, Wine & Chocolate event at Monmouth Park on June 26.

EAST BRUNSWICK–Having been closed for more than three months, Brunswick Square Mall reopened its doors on June 29 with new social distance for shoppers.

The East Brunswick mall along Route 18 reopened on June 29 with amended hours of 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon-6 p.m., Sunday, according to a prepared statement from Brunswick Square.

Planned reopening dates for individual tenants may vary, so guests are encouraged to call
ahead and to follow along on Facebook and Instagram @BrunswickSquare for the most up-to-date information, according to the statement.

In the continued need to address COVID-19, the mall has implemented additions to the Code of Conduct, effective immediately and until further notice. These additions include the following guidelines for guests:

  • Practice social distancing and stay at least 6 feet (2 meters) from other people.
  • Covering your mouth and nose with a cloth face cover is recommended.
  • Do not gather in groups.
  •  Adhere to each individual tenant’s COVID-19 policies.
  • Adhere to all federal, state and local regulations, recommendations and mandates
    regarding COVID-19.

Brunswick Square’s already rigorous disinfectant and cleaning practices will continue, many times per day, including periodically disinfecting areas most susceptible to the spread of germs, according to the statement.

Alcohol-based hand sanitizer dispensers are located in highly-trafficked areas and walkways for public use. Center management is meeting with housekeeping on a daily basis and monitoring alcohol-based hand sanitizing product supply to help ensure all units are stocked, according to the statement.

“We are inspired by the resilience of our community and look forward to safely welcoming back our guests,” General Manager Ron Lichtenberger said in the statement. “We will continue to work with local, state and federal agencies to do all we can in order to contribute to the containment, treatment and prevention of COVID-19.”

The first 100 heroes, including first responders, doctors, nurses, etc. may visit Cinnabon at Brunswick Square Mall to redeem a complimentary Cinnabon and coffee, courtesy of Brunswick Square, according to the statement.

For more information about Brunswick Square and its response to the COVID-19 pandemic,
visit the mall’s Facebook or Instagram pages.

 

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