Through August 17, the center is also offering free kids crafting kits designed by Courtney Colors; get more details here.8500 Beverly Blvd., L.A., 90036; Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; (310) 854-0070, Brentwood Country Mart: Many of the Westside shopping center's boutiques are offering curbside pickup, virtual shopping, private appointments. In both cases, ticket sales are restricted to fans within 120 miles of the stadium (that’s about as far north as Bakersfield and as far south as San Diego). Now business owners are urging county officials to reopen indoor malls. For Neda Bala and her family, it was a long-awaited reunion. A post shared by Tene Closson-Prager (@tene2style) on Oct 18, 2020 at 11:13am PDT. Gavin Newsom on Aug. 28 unveiled a plan that allowed Los Angeles County to reopen stores and malls at 25% capacity, but county officials opted to keep most stores inside malls closed. View this post on Instagram . And even with California’s four-tier reopening plan, understanding the overlap between state, county and city-level orders can seem impenetrable, so we thought we’d cut right to it and let you know what’s open in Los Angeles right now. Orange County looks to open malls, restaurants as soon as possible Local news. Los Angeles County retail businesses inside enclosed shopping malls were allowed to reopen this weekend, but only for curbside pickup service. On July 1, that order expanded to all indoor dining, as well as indoor areas at movie theaters, family entertainment centers, zoos, museums and card rooms (L.A. movie theaters had yet to reopen); with their closure came the announcement that such measures would be in place for at least three weeks. Select restaurants will still be open for outdoor dining and select eateries and retailers will continue to offer curbside pickup; see Westfield Fashion Square's website for more details and safety measures.14006 Riverside Dr., Sherman Oaks, 91423; Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday from 12 to 6 p.m.; (818) 783-0550, Westfield Santa Anita (Arcadia): Per a July 27 release from Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield, all indoor spaces will be closed but retailers with external entrances (Hai Di Lao, Macy's, and Nordstrom) will still be open. In May, golf courses, tennis and pickleball courts, equestrian centers, BMX bike areas, community gardens, model airplane areas and archery, trap, skeet and outdoor shooting ranges were allowed to open, as well. But even at the least restrictive yellow tier, live performance theaters, entertainment centers, concert halls and festivals will remain closed or canceled. By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); © 2020 Uncover Los Angeles, LLC. As of July 1, you’re also required to wear a face mask and gloves at all times. ... the Los Angeles Police Department said in a news release. Only a couple of museums had reopened before that announcement; the Aquarium of the Pacific was among them, and it’s one of the only spots we’ve seen that now offers outdoor-only admission. In addition, Platform is continuing its drive-through service, which includes fashion, beauty, and decor offerings.8850 Washington Blvd., Culver City, 90232; retailer and restaurant hours vary, The Point (El Segundo): The outdoor center's restaurants and retailers are open with safety protocols in place, and outdoor dining, curbside pickup, takeout, and local delivery are available. A street vendor pushes her cart in MacArthur Park, Los Angeles on May 21, 2020. The shopping hub is also offering masks and no-touch tools for purchase and proceeds will benefit nonprofit org No Kid Hungry.10250 Santa Monica Blvd., Century City, 90067; Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday from 12 to 6 p.m.; (310) 277-3898, Westfield Culver City: Per a July 27 release from Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield, all indoor spaces will be closed but retailers with external entrances (Best Buy, Target, and Trader Joe's) will still be open. Get more details here.3939 Cross Creek Rd., Malibu, 90265; (310) 456-7300, Malibu Village: Reopened retailers offering curbside service or adjusted shopping hours with reduced in-store capacity and limited hours include Wittmore, Teressa Foglia, Catch Surf, The Alcove, The Mindry, Malibu Eye Center, European Shoe Repair, Colony Cleaners, and First Bank. Time Out is a registered trademark of Time Out America LLC. This only applies to outdoor stadiums. Looking further back, on June 28, bars that don’t serve meals were ordered to close. On July 13, additional indoor closures were announced, including gyms and houses of worship (officies, malls, personal care services, hair salons and barbershops were included in this but they’ve now been allowed to reopen with a reduced capacity). Many retailers and restaurants are continuing to offer curbside pickup; check the shopping and dining hub's website for more info and details on safety measures.East 2nd St. and Pacific Coast Highway, Long Beach, 90803; Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; (424) 217-2337, Americana at Brand (Glendale): As of June 10, the Glendale shopping center has fully reopened for in-store shopping and dine-in services, and order pickup will continue to be offered. Melrose Avenue Arts District: Independent boutiques along Melrose Avenue are slowly reopening, and some restaurants and cafes are offering outdoor dining, take-out, or curbside pickup.Melrose Avenue between Fairfax and Highland Avenues, L.A. Melrose Place (West Hollywood): Some boutiques have reopened with limited hours and capacity, and coffee shops and eateries including Alfred Coffee, Moon Juice, and Fig & Olive are offering to-go orders and online order pickup.Melrose Place between La Cienega Boulevard and Melrose Avenue, West Hollywood, 90069, Original Farmers Market (Beverly Grove): The popular outdoor dining destination is now open and many eateries are holding extended hours and offering curbside pickup options. After being forced to close indoor operations in July, hair salons, barbershops, nail salons, tattoo parlors, piercing shops and tanning salons can now resume indoor service (though the county still encourages doing as much as possible outdoors if possible). Try another? A post shared by 2ND & PCH (@2nd_pch) on Jul 16, 2020 at 6:55pm PDT, 2nd & PCH (Long Beach): The coastal lifestyle center remains open with masks required. Even with that state approval, it’ll ultimately be up to L.A. County to decide whether or not to reopen those sectors. All rights reserved. As of late November, L.A. remains in the purple tier, the most restrictive one (you can keep up with the county’s status on the state’s website). Though initially a seemingly safe alternative to movie theaters, they too were shuttered after countywide orders were strengthened. See the full list of open merchants here.6333 West 3rd. From outdoor playgrounds to indoor malls, here’s the latest on everything that’s open in Los Angeles. Over in Orange County, the Brea Mall has opened for in-store shopping and there was a steady stream of people going in there Tuesday, but a number of stores are still closed. Get the latest updates on Los Angeles and OC retail centers that have reopened or closed due to the pandemic. Since stay-at-home orders began in mid-March, many L.A. and Orange County al fresco centers including The Grove (and fellow Caruso-owned properties The Americana at Brand and Palisades Village), Fashion Island, Platform, Row DTLA, and others have kept their properties open for the public to enjoy, and some also rolled out curbside pickup services. Get more info here.West Third Street between La Cienega Boulevard and Fairfax Avenue, L.A., 90048. And one important note: You’ll need to wear a face mask whenever you leave your house, including when visiting businesses or being around other people (and you should be keeping at least six feet from others). Indoor shopping centers are closed (again). An increasing number of botanical gardens have been reopening, including Descanso Gardens and the Huntington (both the South Coast Botanic Garden and the Los Angeles County Arboretum remained open during lockdowns). Parking lots are gradually reopening with reduced capacity to prevent overcrowding. Though we’re not a full lockdown sort of situation, things are still far from normal, so you may find our list of canceled events and closed venues (including movie theaters and entertainment venues) useful, as well as our guide specifically about what you can and can’t do outside. You’ll need to secure a timed reservation in advance, and do note that masks are required to enter. Non-essential indoor operations at hair salons, shopping malls, and other businesses in Los Angeles County will not reopen next week, despite the state's new guidelines that allow them to do so. In addition, starting May 11 passengers are required to wear masks in order to board Metro buses and trains; DASH, Commuter Express and Cityride buses; and at LAX. Earlier, gyms in L.A. County were allowed to reopen as long as they adhered to some very strict protocols. Stores that sell toys, books, clothing, music and sporting goods will be allowed to… Saunas, steam rooms and hot tubs must remain closed. #southcoastplaza #scpcommunity, A post shared by South Coast Plaza (@southcoastplaza) on May 23, 2020 at 2:55pm PDT, South Coast Plaza (Costa Mesa): The luxury shopping center's indoor stores are closed, while retailers and department stores with exterior entrances remain open. On Thursday, shoppers returned to the Westfield Century City mall after the popular shopping center was closed for months. We already have this email. Here’s what’s open in Los Angeles right now, Photograph: Courtesy Unsplash/Izayah Ramos, Photograph: Courtesy Great White Rotisseria/Brecht Vanthof, Photograph: Courtesy CC/Flickr/Dave Reichert, Photograph: Courtesy CC/Flickr/WeHoCity/Jonathan Moore, Photograph: Courtesy Andaz West Hollywood, delivery deals from some of L.A.’s best restaurants, had been given the go-ahead to reopen with modifications, additional indoor closures were announced, L.A. has issued a “targeted” safer-at-home order. Here's what can and can't open on Aug. 31 in SoCal ... - ABC7 Los … Indoor dine-in service won’t be able to resume until L.A. moves into the second tier of California’s new reopening plan, and even then capacity would be limited to 25%. Pro sports leagues have each crafted their own plans to return. by: Los Angeles Times. Restaurants and eateries such as Bacio di Latte, Blaze Pizza, California Pizza Kitchen, Cheesecake Factory, Chik-fil-A, Cucina Enoteca, Lemonade, Pressed Juicery, Sushi Roku, True Food Kitchen, and many others are offering take-out, online order pickup, and local delivery.401 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach, 92660; check each business for hours; (949) 721-2000, Glendale Galleria: All indoor retailers are closed, but select restaurants are open for outdoor dining and offering takeout and delivery; some eateries and stores are offering curbside pickup. If they do reopen, they’ll need to comply with some pretty strict guidelines that include symptom screenings, intense cleaning protocols, and the removal of reusable items from rooms, like magazines and menus. While we are striving to keep up with the latest on COVID-19, we strongly suggest referring to the CDC, World Health Organization, the state of California and the City of L.A. for the most updated information. Exterior restaurants including Pitchoun Bakery, Tocaya Organica, Eggslut, and others are continuing to offer take-out, online order pickup, and local delivery, and the center is offering $25 gift cards to select eateries when you spend $250+ at stores participating in curbside service. But this followed a ban on outdoor dining a few days prior. UPDATED, Sept. 14, 2020, 3 p.m.: Los Angeles County’s largest operator of indoor malls has had its fill of the county’s Covid policies. In the meantime, our SCP 2 GO curbside pickup program will continue. However, on November 20, they began to be subject to a business curfew that restricted service between 10pm and 6am, as well as a 50% capacity cap on outdoor areas. The state-announced order also specifies that indoor protests are no longer allowed (but outdoor ones are). Check out the full list of tenant openings and offerings here.3836 Cross Creek Rd., Malibu, 90265; hours vary by store and restaurant, Melrose retail can now open!! #melrose #melrosestrong . Following safety guidelines from the city, Melrose businesses will begin to re-open today and throughout the week. They were previously allowed to operate at 25% capacity, but the Safer at Home order has rolled this back to 20%. A solo trip without aski… Some restaurants are open with limited dine-in services as well as a take-out and delivery.3434 Via Lido, Newport Beach, 92663; open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. but tenant hours may vary, A post shared by Malibu Country Mart (@malibucountrymart) on May 27, 2020 at 4:17pm PDT, Malibu Country Mart: Per the coastal shopping center, select retailers have reopened for in-store shopping and private appointments. On September 30, the county allowed playgrounds to reopen—however, whether or not they open is ultimately up to each individual city or county parks department. Nail salons and indoor malls will be allowed to reopen at 25% capacity, but per state guidance, mall food courts and common areas will remain closed. All in-person events are still canceled until further notice.777 South Alameda St., L.A., 90021; open daily from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. but restaurant hours vary; (213) 988-8890, We are thrilled to announce that South Coast Plaza will reopen on JUNE 1! You must wear a mask in the trailhead parking lot, as well as on crowded stretches. On Saturday, May 9 all trails in both L.A. County and the City of Los Angeles were allowed to reopen. LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles County has approved the staggered reopening over the next 10 days of indoor nail salons and indoor shopping malls, according to public health director, Dr. Barbara Ferrer. Plus, The Grove's staff will be rewarding guests who are following safety protocols with surprises.189 The Grove Dr., L.A, 90036; property open daily from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., pickup hours vary; (323) 900-8080, La Cienega Design Quarter (West Hollywood): The home furnishings and decor shopping district's showrooms and boutiques are now open; get more details on which businesses have reopened and hours here.La Cienega Boulevard between Santa Monica Boulevard and Melrose Avenue and surrounding streets; West Hollywood, 90069; hours vary by business, Lido Marina Village (Newport Beach): In accordance with Orange County's phase two reopening plan, retailers are reopening for in-store shopping and curbside pickup. In the coming days, we will be sharing details with you here and on our website, southcoastplaza.com. All rights reserved. . . Los Angeles retail stores to reopen this week with in-person shopping, mayor says May 27, 2020 / 8:04 AM / CBS News Los Angeles stores can start reopening Wednesday Select restaurants will still be open for outdoor dining and select eateries and retailers will continue to offer curbside pickup; see Westfield Santa Anita's website for more details and safety measures.400 South Baldwin Ave., Arcadia, 91007; Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday from 12 to 6 p.m.; (626) 445-3116, A post shared by Westfield Topanga &The Village (@westfieldtopanga) on May 27, 2020 at 5:15pm PDT, Westfield Topanga & The Village (Canoga Park): Per a July 27 release from Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield, Westfield Topanga is suspending indoor operations but retailers with exterior entrances (Costco, Neiman Marcus, and Nordstrom) will remain open; its open-air sister property, The Village at Westfield Topanga, will continue to operate with limited hours. Now, all drive-ins in L.A. and the surrounding counties are allowed to resume screenings (and a bunch of pop-up drive-ins have arrived, too). Déjà vu! Get the latest updates on Los Angeles and OC retail centers that have reopened or closed due to the pandemic. A slew of outdoor activities are back, including camping. shopping centers and retail stretches and their statuses — keep reading below, and check back often for updates. On July 13, gyms were forced to close indoor operations. St., L.A., 90048; open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; (323) 933-9211, Palisades Village (Pacific Palisades): The seaside shopping center has fully reopened for in-store shopping and outdoor dining at limited capacity, and order pickup will continue to be offered. According to the state, sports stadiums will once again be allowed to welcome fans at 20% of their capacity in the orange tier, and 25% in the yellow one. In both cases, you can place a hold and pick up your book from the library on weekday mornings and afternoons. Select restaurants will continue to offer outdoor dining, and curbside pickup is available for select retailers; see Westfield Culver City's website for more details and safety measures.6000 Sepulveda Blvd., Culver City, 90230; Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday from 12 to 6 p.m.; (310) 390-7833, Westfield Fashion Square (Sherman Oaks): Per a July 27 release from Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield, all indoor spaces will be closed but retailers with external entrances (Bloomingdale's, Macy's, and Nekter Juice) will still be open. Do note that there are some restrictions (for example, Malibu Creek and Will Rogers have reduced parking); we suggest checking in with the county’s trail reopening alert for the latest news and exceptions (for example, Runyon Canyon was initially closed but later opened, and Eaton Canyon was temporarily closed and now requires reservations). The best sample sales, store and salon openings, and more local (and stylish) news, [Updated] Here Are the Reopening Plans of Popular LA and OC Shopping Centers and Streets, A post shared by Beverly Center (@beverlycenter), A post shared by Malibu Country Mart (@malibucountrymart), A post shared by Westfield Topanga &The Village (@westfieldtopanga), Black Friday Is Already Here — Here Are the Best Online Sales to Shop from L.A. 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Not quite ready to dine out? “Indeed, just 3.7% of the 447 million square feet of total retail space in Los Angeles County is indoor mall space,” the letter states. Newsom said 38 counties, which are home to 87% of the state's population, are in the Purple tier, including Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura. LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles County stands alone in keeping indoor shopping malls closed. These open-air markets temporarily had to shutter in late March but were quickly able to reopen if they provided plans for maintaining six feet of distance between shoppers. This story was originally published May 29 and updated on July 23. Thanks for subscribing! Restaurants such as Farmshop, Caffé Luxxe, Barney's Burgers, Frida Taqueria, Reddi Chick, and Sweet Rose Creamery are offering take-out, online order pickup, and delivery.225 26th St., Santa Monica, 90402; Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; (310) 458-6682, Citadel Outlets (Commerce): The deal-filled outdoor shopping center has reopened at reduced capacity, and other safety measures include contact-free payments at its 100+ stores, face masks and gloves for all staff, hand sanitizer stands throughout the property, plexiglass service shields, social distancing-friendly seating, and increased frequency of sanitizing and cleaning, to name a few. The decision not to allow indoor malls to open in Los Angeles County appears unfair since the malls are open and operating safely elsewhere in the state, the complaint contends. Gov. There are some important rules you need to know, though: In general, you may not park your vehicle within 10 feet of another vehicle, you must view the movie from within your vehicle and you must practice social distancing at all times. Each industry has its own set of modifications, but in general you’ll need to wear a face mask and bring your own supplies. It was unclear when Los Angeles County might act to facilitate the resumption of in-person shopping. Griffith Park may be open, but not the Observatory). The reopening of Los Angeles campuses remains unlikely if the state’s priorities during the pandemic don’t change, Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Austin Beutner said Monday. Following Los Angeles County Department of Public Health's order earlier this week that stores and "low risk" businesses can reopen, local indoor and outdoor retail developments and boutiques are now cautiously welcoming shoppers. When that time comes, expect an emphasis on timed reservations, face coverings, temperature checks, one-way walkways, visitor logs, groups being limited to members of the same household and the closure of interactive exhibitions. Major theme parks like Disneyland and Universal Studios won’t be able to reopen until the county in which they reside reaches the least-restrictive yellow tier, which is likely many weeks if not months off in L.A. and Orange Counties. In fact, most of the state has now been rolled back into the purple tier. Under the stay-at-home order, hotels were to be used only for public health needs and temporary housing solutions. As part of November “targeted” Safer at Home order, essential retail must be limited to 35% maximum capacity. Los Angeles County officials have announced plans to move into Stage 2 of the reopening process on Friday, May 8. Get more details here.100 West Broadway, Glendale, 91210; check each business for hours; (818) 459-4184, The Grove (Beverly Grove): As of July 13, the popular L.A. shopping center has reopened for in-store shopping and outdoor dining services at limited capacity, and curbside pickup is also available for select restaurants and stores. L.A.’s “targeted” Safer at Home order, announced on November 27, mostly reduces capacities at businesses; only card rooms and playgrounds were forced to closed. We thank all of you in our SCP community for your support and loyalty. ... (Newport Beach): The open-air center and its essential stores continue to remain open, and select retailers are offering curbside pickup. Select restaurants are open for outdoor dining, takeout, and curbside pickup, including John's Garden, Malibu Mutts Grill, Sun Life Organics, Tra Di Noi, Traverna Tony, and others.3835 Cross Creek Rd., Malibu, 90265; restaurant hours vary; (310) 456-7300, Malibu Lumber Yard: The seaside shopping hub's retailers and restaurants have reopened at limited capacity, and select eateries are offering outdoor dining, curbside pickup, and takeout. A shopping mall in southern California reminds patrons to wear face masks as the state reopens businesses. Public transit networks across the region have remained open, but many have modified their schedules. 850 South Pacific Coast Hwy., El Segundo, 90245; retailer/restaurant hours vary; (310) 414-5280, Row DTLA: Select stores have reopened and some are offering curbside pickup or private appointments. Restaurants … With the county’s new “targeted” order (which runs from November 30 through December 20), things may seem just as confusing as when places first started closing in March. LOS ANGELES (CBSLA)– Just in time for Memorial Day Weekend, Los Angeles County officials announced Friday that they are reopening several beach parking lots and allowing indoor mall retailers to also reopen. Guidelines included face coverings, symptom screenings, reservations, and distancing between equipment as well as customer and trainers. In accordance with the county’s Safer at Home, all non-essential retail locations (including indoor malls) can remain open, but then must roll back their capacity from 25% to 20%. Both the city and county have allowed essential businesses to stay open since this spring’s initial Safer at Home order, including supermarkets, government services, gas stations, repair shops, health care providers, hardware stores, banks, handymen, laundromats, hotels and more. Malibu Village restaurants such as Broad Street Oyster Co., Marmalade Café, and Chipotle are offering outdoor dining, curbside pickup, take-out, and local delivery. After reopening in mid-May for active recreation, beaches all over the county are now open for leisure activities, as well. Family vacation while the kids are still little? An up-to-date list of the latest business, venue and outdoorsy reopenings in L.A. Los Angeles had taken some pretty big steps toward reopening—but here were are again, staring down another Safer at Home order. Los Angeles County health officials are trying to begin the reopening process slowly, limiting indoor malls and nail salons to 25 percent capacity and prohibiting mall food courts from opening. The Safer at Home order has limited capacity to 50% outdoors. Your perfect couples retreat from everyday busy life? Per the revised order released May 26, shopping centers must implement extended safety measures, including installing hand sanitizing stations throughout their spaces, limiting the number of guests, disinfecting "high-touch surfaces," monitoring lines, posting signs to encourage face masks and social distancing, and other protocols. Malls May Be Open, but Many Stores Are Still Shut | Los Angeles Business … CBS 2 News at 6 00:49 - 5H AGO CENTURY CITY (CBSLA) — Despite a surge in coronavirus cases, more shopping malls are opening in Los Angeles and Orange County. Which store will you be visiting first?? But we’ve seen more outdoor service: The L.A. County Library system has reopened over 40 locations across the county for sidewalk service, and the city-run L.A. Public Library offers pickups at 20 locations. Also, just because places can be open doesn’t mean they are or will be, so make sure to check with individual businesses or locations that you may be interested in visiting. Update 7/23: Following L.A. County's rollback of openings on July 13, businesses such as gyms, salons, personal care services, places of worship, bars, museums, indoor malls, and others must close. Movie lovers, rejoice: Drive-ins are back. Outdoor Playgrounds As of Oct. 8, outdoor playgrounds have reopened at LA County parks. Plus, The Americana's staff will be rewarding guests who are following safety protocols with surprises.889 Americana Way, Glendale, 91210; property open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily, check each retailer for pickup hours; (818) 637-8982, A post shared by Beverly Center (@beverlycenter) on May 27, 2020 at 4:07pm PDT, Beverly Center (Beverly Grove): The indoor shopping center has closed again but select retailers offering curbside pickup at the West 3rd Street valet station. Select restaurants are still open for outdoor seating and select retailers are still offering curbside pickup; see Westfield Topanga and The Village's website for more details and safety measures.6600 Topanga Canyon Blvd., Canoga Park, 91303; Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday from 12 to 6 p.m.; (818) 594-8732, West Third Street (Beverly Grove): The stylish shopping stretch's boutiques and restaurants are now open per L.A. County's safety guidelines, some stores are continuing to offer virtual shopping consultations, curbside pickup for online and phone orders, and other services. The outlet's free Savings Passport (which features discount offers its retailers) is also now available online.100 Citadel Dr., L.A., 90040; open daily from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; (323) 888-1724, Fashion Island (Newport Beach): The open-air center and its essential stores continue to remain open, and select retailers are offering curbside pickup. They’re still allowed to operate under the Safer at Home order, but they must adhere to the 10pm curfew. In the early fall, L.A. County permitted winery and brewery tasting rooms to reopen for on-site, outdoor service. Update 6/12: L.A. County announced that gyms, museums, day camps, campgrounds, music/TV/film production, hotels can reopen Friday, June 12. And just a note about mails: Food courts must remain closed. That said, you’re likely to see social-distancing–friendly changes in place at many markets. But in terms of L.A. guidelines, here’s what you need to know: Games can resume without fans in attendance, and even athletes will have to wear masks and adhere to physical distancing guidelines when possible. Stores have reopened and are offering curbside pickup and restaurants are offering outdoor dining, take-out, and curbside pickup. © 2020 Time Out America LLC and affiliated companies owned by Time Out Group Plc. Here, we've rounded up a list of popular L.A. and O.C. Libraries can technically be open at 20% capacity. Retailers and restaurants are still offering curbside pickup; see Westfield Century City's website for more details and safety measures. Sports like volleyball are still off limits. We're so grateful to all of you who continued to support Melrose during these last few months. Bike paths (including the Strang), piers and boardwalks can open again (though the Venice Pier remains closed, and the Boardwalk is techically open only for shopping and dining and its businesses as opposed to loitering ). After pausing its reopening plans in late June, California has now laid out a new four-tier framework. #melroseavenue #melroseave #losangeles #losangeles_city #losangelesworld #socal #la #lalife #yelpla #westhollywood #weho #hollywood #silverlake #burbank #noho #beverlyhills, A post shared by Melrose Arts District (@melroseartsdistrict) on May 27, 2020 at 1:31pm PDT. Previously on July 1, indoor dining rooms were ordered shut and offer outdoor-only service for what was initially at least three weeks but has persisted into California’s new reopening framework. Plus, Palisades Village's staff will be rewarding guests who are following safety protocols with surprises.15225 Palisades Village Ln., Pacific Palisades, 90272; open daily from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; (310) 525-1380, A post shared by Platform (@platform_la) on May 27, 2020 at 8:08pm PDT, Platform (Culver City): The cool lifestyle center is the first to implement GTHR SAFE's best-in-case safety protocols, including limited capacity and increasing indoor air quality. In the Inland Empire, a similar story at the Tyler Galleria in Riverside but shoppers said they’re happy to be back in the mall. Prior to the indoor-area closure, most other museums said they were waiting until later in the summer to reopen. As of Friday morning, L.A. County received the OK from the state to reopen hair salons, barbershops, and in-person dining at restaurants, which could open as early as this weekend, reports the L.A. Times. L.A. County has said that gyms can operate outside (even under a canopy as long as there’s proper air circulation). You can still take advantage of delivery deals from some of L.A.’s best restaurants. For a while, the Mission Tiki Drive-In Theatre in Montclair was the lone exception. In addition, all DMV locations now offer limited services to customers with appointments. Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon! Rodeo Drive: Fanciest Shopping. And many stores remained closed as well. Previously, on November 20, they were also subject to the ongoing curfew from 10pm to 6am. Whether or not your local hotel of choice will choose to reopen right away is another question entirely. Select restaurants and cafes are offering curbside pickup, takeout, and delivery. Los Angeles’ retail stores can open for in-store shopping beginning on Wednesday. That means you can surf, swim, bike, walk or run, as well as sit, sunbathe or picnic with members of your household. Want to capture your amazing honeymoon? A bump up to orange would see the return of bars and stadiums. Here’s what’s open in Los Angeles right now An up-to-date list of the latest business, venue and outdoorsy reopenings in L.A. By Michael Juliano Posted: Friday November 27 2020 Our decision to reopen comes after devoting many weeks to carefully putting safety measures and social distancing protocols in place and only AFTER California officials on Saturday, May 23 allowed shopping centers and restaurants in Orange County to reopen to the public. Los Angeles County this week allowed many retailers and malls to reopen their doors, but customers so far have been slow to return. Here is what can now reopen in L.A. County, and here is what is still closed Shoppers walk around Orange County’s Brea Mall, which reopened Tuesday. Things have gotten so dire that outdoor dining has been forced to close and L.A. has issued a “targeted” safer-at-home order. L.A. museums had been given the go-ahead to reopen with modifications, but on July 1, the state announced that they must close indoor spaces for at least the next three weeks. We've missed you and are looking forward to welcoming you back. In Los Angeles, ... who drafted an open letter to California officials. Malls across L.A. County are reopening this week after Mayor Eric Garcetti's Tuesday announcement that in-person retail can now resume at 50% capacity. Most local parks have remained open, but you may not be able to access some indoor facilities (i.e. Since November 25, wineries and breweries have been forced to cease on-site service and revert to takeout and delivery only for at least three weeks. Since November 25, restaurants and bars have been forced to cease on-site dining and revert to takeout and delivery only for at least three weeks. Looking a bit further ahead toward something more positive, if L.A. can meet the requirements of the red tier for two weeks, the state would allow it to reopen indoor spaces at restaurants, museums, movie theaters and gyms with very limited capacity. Exterior restaurants are open outdoor dining; get more info on open businesses here.South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St. Costa Mesa, 92626; Monday through Saturday from 12 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday from 12 to 6 p.m. (800) 782-8888, Valley Country Market (Woodland Hills): Select restaurants are offering outdoor dining, take-out or online order pick-up, including Lodge Bread and Healthy Greens.20929 Ventura Blvd., Woodland Hills, 91364; restaurant hours vary; (213) 988-8890, Westfield Century City: Per a July 27 release from Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield, the open-air center will continue to operate with limited hours.