Houston malls may re-open for curbside pickup orders
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has issued a “retail to-go” plan that may allow malls in the state to take orders and deliver them curbside on their properties and several Houston malls are eager to take advantage of the offer, according to click2houston.com.
At Baybrook Mall, where 12 essential service tenants such as restaurants and the Container Store have already been delivering curbside, 11 more tenants are get back in business with the new plan, according to the report.
Thirty stores are preparing to re-open at The Woodlands Mall and up to 20 each plan to take part at the Deerpark, Willowbrook, and First Colony malls.
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