Downtown Talks How The Bellevue Collection is Keeping You Safe This Holiday Season

Bellevue, WALocal News

The Bellevue Collection is taking significant steps to ensure a safe shopping environment as the holiday season approaches, addressing community concerns amidst the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Jennifer Leavitt, the Vice President of Marketing at Kemper Development Company, will lead a discussion on these safety measures in a live-streamed event on November 19 at 11:00 am. Since reopening its doors on June 30, the Bellevue Collection has implemented advanced protocols, including medical-grade air filtration and enhanced sanitation practices, to reassure customers and encourage a return to retail. This event aims to highlight the reimagined shopping experience, emphasizing how the collection is adapting to meet health guidelines while fostering a safe atmosphere for shoppers. With increased foot traffic and restaurant capacity, the Bellevue Collection is committed to providing a secure and enjoyable holiday retail environment.

The community is encouraged to participate in this informative session to gain insights into the future of brick-and-mortar retail during these challenging times. Leavitt's extensive marketing experience positions her well to lead this conversation, which will cover both immediate safety measures and long-term retail strategies. Attendees can sign up for viewing instructions to receive a direct link to the event, ensuring they do not miss out on this valuable discussion.

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