[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]Some urinals, stalls and sinks will be blocked off in the washrooms, hand sanitizer dispensers will be installed around the mall, and some seating has been removed or reorganized.“As far as trying to police the public once they’re inside the building when it comes to distancing, that’s not really something we can do,” Knight said. “It’s a very big building, it’s almost half a million square feet and there is only so much you can do.” He said he hopes any issues or concerns can be addressed quickly with a conversation between staff and guests.All of the mall’s doors will be open and while customers won’t have to line up outside, Knight said they might have to line up.