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SouthPark Mall in Strongsville temporarily suspends hours

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STRONGSVILLE, Ohio — SouthPark Mall has temporarily suspended its operating hours, beginning Monday at 7 p.m. through Monday, April 6.

The mall, 500 SouthPark Center in Strongsville, joins other retail centers such as Summit Mall, Chapel Hill and Aurora Farms that are closing in response to Gov. Mike DeWine’s “Stay at home” order.

"Our management teams will continue to work together and closely monitor this situation, adhere to national guidelines, and partner with local health officials to make decisions that are in the best interest of our communities," Ed Jaroszewicz, marketing director of SouthPark Mall.

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