US Postal Service seals deal to move into shuttered Macy’s at Promenade Mall

Los Angeles, CALocal News

The U. S. Postal Service has sealed a deal to reopen a post office in Woodland Hills, California, specifically in a defunct Macy's department store at The Promenade mall. This announcement was made public on May 12, with the new Woodland Hills Post Office slated to open its doors on May 30. The relocation aims to fill the gap left by the closure of the previous post office, thereby enhancing postal services for the local residents.

Located at 6101 Owensmouth Ave. , the new facility is expected to be a convenient option for community members. Postal officials have emphasized the importance of maintaining service accessibility, particularly in light of recent challenges faced by postal services nationally. The move is anticipated to benefit a significant number of residents who rely on postal services for both personal and business needs. The reopening signifies USPS's ongoing commitment to adapting to the needs of the communities it serves.

Residents are looking forward to the return of this essential service in their neighborhood.

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