The Corners Of Brookfield Reopens

BROOKFIELD, WI – Following the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling, and the fact that Waukesha County will not be issuing its own Safer At Home order, The Corners of Brookfield is once again opening to visitors.

Officials with the town center said that individual tenants will be making their own decisions about when and how to reopen.

Guests are encouraged to check the center’s website (www.thecornersofbrookfield.com/hours) before visiting for a full and up-to-date list of tenants that are open or offering curbside pickup, delivery or other services.


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As of Friday , open tenants during the Center’s limited hours of 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. include:

  • Altar’d State

  • Anthropologie

  • Arhaus

  • Free People

  • Tempur-Pedic

  • Wisconsin Vision

  • Scout & Molly’s

  • Sendik’s Food Markets

  • Von Maur

The Center’s restaurant tenants Bel Air Cantina, Café Hollander, FreshFin Poke, Goddess & The Baker, Grimaldi’s and Wahlburgers remain open for pick-up and delivery service at this time.

The Corners is taking the following safety precautions:

  • Conducting enhanced, hourly cleaning and disinfecting of common areas, storefront doors, bathrooms, tables/seating, stairwells, escalators and elevators.

  • Installing sanitizer stations in common areas.

  • Increasing security and housekeeping services and staff.

  • Communicating CDC social distancing guidelines, including placing informational signage and ground markings to help customers maintain a distance of six feet.

  • Encouraging all store and restaurant staff to wear protective masks (complimentary disposable masks are available at the Management Office for customers).

  • Planning outdoor and common area seating areas and establishing appropriate spacing between them.

  • Canceling all on-site community events for the months of May and June.

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This article originally appeared on the Brookfield Patch