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Phoenix Mills to reopen its retail malls in Maharashtra

By August 4, 2020Updated:December 16, 20213 Mins Read
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The Phoenix Mills Limited (PML), India’s largest retail-led mixed-use asset developer and operator, today announced the reopening of its three flagship retail malls in Maharashtra as per the Unlock 3.0 guidelines of the Government of Maharashtra. PML will be welcoming customers back across its flagship properties in the state, Palladium & High Street Phoenix in Lower Parel Mumbai, Phoenix Marketcity in Mumbai, and Phoenix Marketcity in Pune, beginning August 5.

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Commenting on the announcement, Rashmi Sen, Chief Operations Officer – Malls, The Phoenix Mills, “The Phoenix Mills Limited and our brand partners welcome Maharashtra State Government’s decision to reopen malls and shopping centres. The decision will give a much-needed boost to the state’s retail industry. This is a positive step towards rekindling India’s consumption story. Our malls have incorporated the highest quality SOPs to ensure the safety of our customers, retail partners and employees across our properties. We are fully prepared to welcome our guests with the new safe shopping experience.”

Comprising a large chunk of the organized retail sector, malls and shopping complexes provide vital support to India’s consumption economy. However, in recent months, the Covid-19 pandemic has created fundamental shifts in consumer behaviour, especially related to shopping. People look forward to higher hygiene standards, minimal contact service, and enhanced responsibility while shopping after the lockdown. Malls are ensuring a ‘Safe Shopping’ experience for their patrons by implementing strict adherence to standard operating procedures (SOPs) to prevent the virus’s spread.

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Sen further added, “As part of our safety SOPs, we have set up stringent protocols to limit the number of customers at retail stores, restrooms, and elevators. Our malls have implemented globally -accepted safety features such as a crowd density control system at mall entry, UV Scanning Systems at mall entry points for handbags, UV Boxes for sanitizing shopping bags, and sanitization mats at mall entry points for sanitising footwear. Wearing of masks, temperature checks at the mall entrances, social distancing using floor markers and sanitizers at strategic locations will be strongly enforced across the malls. The mall management has provisioned for contactless digital payment methods at all touchpoints i.e. stores, parking, F&B stores, and food courts. Each mall has also set up an isolation room and an ambulance for contingencies. We have ensured all measures to ensure the safety of customers in a safe shopping zone.”

The Phoenix Mills has adopted several measures across its malls to meet the new operational standards of quality and safety. These will be implemented across customers, retail partners and employees ensuring a safe shopping experience for all.

DETAILS:
Mall Timings – 11 am to 7 pm

Safety protocols for customers:

  • UV scanner at entry for disinfecting handbags
  • UV box for disinfecting shopping bags after shopping
  • Thermal scanners at entrances
  • Arogya Setu app to be checked
  • Safe air conditioning as per government guidelines
  • Sanitisation mats at malls entry for disinfecting customers  footwear
  • Mandatory wearing of masks inside the mall
  • Floor markers across  the mall to ensure social distancing of 1.5 m
  • Pre-sanitised shopping bags, trolleys and baskets available to shoppers in all stores
  • Hand sanitizers placed at multiple locations
  • Digital/contactless payment (via PayTM, Phone Pe, Google Pay, etc.) for parking and retail counters encouraged

Safety protocols for retailers:

  • Security personnel screening mall with thermo guns
  • Stores to be managed with minimal staff
  • Availability of sanitisers at all times in the store
  • Supply of material into the mall restricted during operational hours
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