Scottsdale Quarter will welcome retailers on Friday, May 8 and will maintain current center hours of Monday to Saturday 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. and Sunday noon – 6 p.m.

Planned dates for individual tenants may vary. Guests are encouraged to call ahead and to follow along on Facebook at and Instagram for the most up-to-date information.

Scottsdale Quarter remains focused on providing a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone. In the continued need to address COVID-19, the Center has proactively implemented additions to the Code of Conduct, effective immediately and until further notice. 

These additions include the following guidelines:

• Practice social distancing and stay at least 6 feet (2 meters) from other people

• Covering your mouth and nose with a cloth face cover is recommended

• Do not gather in groups

• Adhere to each individual tenant’s COVID-19 policies

• Adhere to all federal, state and local regulations, recommendations and mandates regarding COVID-19

The Code of Conduct is posted on the property and on the website.  

In addition, Scottsdale Quarter’s already rigorous disinfectant and cleaning practices will continue, many times per day, including periodically disinfecting areas most susceptible to the spread of germs.

“We are inspired by the resilience of our community and look forward to safely welcoming our guests to the center, said general manager, Richard Hunt. “We will continue to work with local, state and federal agencies to do all we can in order to contribute to the containment, treatment and prevention of COVID-19.”

While Scottsdale Quarter retailers’ transition into opening during this unprecedented time, more than ever, Scottsdale Quarter is embracing its role as a community partner by finding unique ways to transform its space for social good. 

The Blood Drive held with the American Red Cross is one way that Scottsdale Quarter is showing its support for the local community during this trying time. Because of the overwhelming support from area residents during the drive, the Red Cross was able to collect 49 units of blood during a time of critical shortage. Additionally, Scottsdale Quarter is continuing to partner with organizations to foster community goodwill and will be lighting the central quad of the shopping center blue to honor Arizona healthcare workers and first responders.

For more information about Scottsdale Quarter and its response to the COVID-19 pandemic, please like follow on social media at Facebook facebook.com/ScottsdaleQuarter, Twitter @ScottsdaleQrtr and Instagram @ScottsdaleQuarter.