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Businesses opening after Hurricane Irma

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The following is a list of business opening statuses after Hurricane Irma.

AT&T Stores closed at noon Thursday and have not yet reopened. 

Boynton Beach Mall closed Thursday at 5 p.m. and has not yet reopened. 

Cleveland Clinic Florida Medical Offices closed noon on Friday. All Cleveland Clinic Florida medical offices across Broward and Palm Beach counties are closed Monday, Sept. 11. For updates click here. Cleveland Clinic Florida’s 24-hour emergency department, located at 3100 Weston Road in Weston, will remain open before, during and after the storm. 

Downtown at the Gardens reopened Monday.

The Gardens Mall will reopen Tuesday at 10 a.m.

IBMSECU South Florida reopened Monday.

The Mall at Wellington Green will reopen Tuesday. 

MD Now Urgent Care click here for open clinics

New Horizons Outpatient Offices will reopen Tuesday.

Palm Beach Outlets has not announced when it will reopen.

Publix Super Markets has an interactive map that shows you which stores are open and closed. Go here to see it.

Sawgrass Mills will reopen Tuesday at 10 a.m. -- but individual stores may vary. Call ahead. 

Walmart click this link to find out the status for Walmart and Sam's Club openings.

Walt Disney World Parks and Disney Springs are on schedule to reopenTuesday.

Wawa Many Wawa locations have reopened. For latest store information click here.

Wells Fargo Many branches in South Florida have reopened, but you should call ahead. 

Whole Foods open: 1400 Glades Road, Boca Raton and 2635 State Road 7 Wellington 

VA Medical Center will reopen its outpatient clinics from Tuesday.

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Jupiter released the following information about its businesses: 

Closings:

    • Palm Beach County schools will remain closed through the rest of the week
    • All Jupiter public parks will remain closed through Tuesday

    Store/restaurant openings:

    • All Publix Stores
    • Jupiter Home Depot
    • Winn Dixie near Admirals Cove
    • Hurricane Grill open 1 to 7 p.m.
    • Ale House

    Traffic light and power line updates:

    • A power line is down in the area of Indian Creek Pkwy. at Central Blvd. 
    • Lights at the following intersections have been knocked down:
      • Alt. A1A and Center St. 
      • Alt. A1A and Riverside Dr.
      • Military Trail and Toney Penna Dr.  
    • Other numerous traffic lights are still out in all areas of the Town of Jupiter
    • Lights are operating again at the Indiantown and Central Blvd. intersection
    • Lights are now flashing at the Indiantown and Center St. intersection
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