GROVE CITY, Pa. - Some stores at Grove City Premium Outlets joined other businesses that opened as of Friday in Mercer County.

Simon Properties, which operates the shopping center, listed 25 open businesses as of Friday. It is not known when all Prime Outlets 130 stores will be open.

According to the Prime Outlets website, here are the open businesses.

STORES AND SHOPS

  • Aeropostale
  • As Seen on TV
  • Bradley's Book Outlet
  • Coach
  • Finish Line
  • Fragrance Outlet
  • Francesca's Collections
  • Go Calendars Games and Toys
  • Kirkland's
  • Le Creuset
  • Leana's Books & More
  • Leggings Outlet
  • Nautica Factory
  • SAS
  • Sports Obsession
  • The Uniform Outlet
  • Wendell August

RESTAURANT, FOOD, AND BEVERAGE BUSINESSES

  1. Arby's
  2. Auntie Anne's
  3. Beef Jerky Experience
  4. Charley's Philly Steaks
  5. China Max
  6. Chocolate Moonshine
  7. Fuye Japan
  8. Heritage Wine Cellars
  9. Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory

Under the yellow phase of reopening, businesses are permitted to restart their in-person operations through the loosening of some restrictions under the stay-at-home and business closure orders.

In Mercer and other counties that have been designated as in the yellow phase, all businesses, except those categories specifically listed as remaining closed in the governor's Plan to Reopen Pennsylvania, are permitted to conduct in-person operations, as long as they strictly adhere to the requirements of the guidance.

Prime Outlets posted the following measures designed to protect shoppers, retailers, and employees:

Employees with a fever or cold and flu-like symptoms such as a cough, sore throat, runny nose or body aches are required to stay home

 Masks and daily temperature testing are required for employees

Masks, sanitizing wipes, and temperature testing are available for shoppers at the Mall Office*

Regular disinfecting of the common areas, particularly busy locations such as restrooms, seating, dining and play areas

 Sanitizer stations in the common areas

Testing has confirmed the air quality in centers is superior to the air outside

Encouragement of social distancing practices, including the use of distancing markers and extra space between seating

Signage reminding shoppers and employees of safety precautions recommended by the CDC

Retailers to follow these guidelines in their stores.