Tynwald Mills is set to re-open for business from Monday.
The outlet made the announcement following the decision by the Council of Ministers on Thursday to allow non-essential retail on Island to get back up and running from May 18.
The shopping centre in St John's says strict social distancing measures will be in place including a one-way system through the store and payments can only be made by card.
The team there adds they appreciate residents' patience whilst the measures are put in place for the safety of customers and staff and that they look forward to welcoming people through their doors again.
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