Legends Outlets to close on Tuesday, in accordance with UG closing order

Some restaurant carryouts, two stores there can remain open as ‘essential’ businesses

The Legends Outlets shopping center in Kansas City, Kansas, is closing on Tuesday as a result of the Unified Government’s executive order closing all non-essential businesses.

The UG’s order was made to stop the spread of the COVID=19 coronavirus.

According to an announcement Monday afternoon, The Legends will be closed Tuesday for at least 30 days. The order goes into effect at midnight tonight.

According to the announcement, restaurants at The Legends may remain open to provide curbside pickup, carryout and delivery only, if they choose.

Also, Target and Sprint stores will remain open under modified hours as essential businesses, according to the announcement.

“We will continue to monitor all communication from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), World Health Organization (WHO), and International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC), and work with Kansas government and health officials to assess when it is safe to reopen,” The Legends stated on its website. The statement added it looked forward to seeing its customers again.

For more information about Legends restaurants, visit https://legendsshopping.com/news/delivery-and-curbside/?fbclid=IwAR3cOUVIEuqbZOXk5PgoBVyZiTuU4QdBb-cexs4pth4hs2aTt3hrcfNurXc
or https://legendsshopping.com/stores/
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One thought on “Legends Outlets to close on Tuesday, in accordance with UG closing order”

  1. I can understand Target but why would the Sprint store need to be open? What essential services do they provide?

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