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~ Colorado Springs, CO - After careful consideration and collaboration, the Armed Forces Disciplinary Control Board has made the decision to remove the Citadel Mall from its off-limits areas and establishments list. This announcement was met with positive reactions from Mayor Yemi Mobolade, Councilmember Nancy Henjum, and Namdar Realty Group's Asset Manager Kevin Chadrjian.
In a statement released by Mayor Yemi, he expressed his gratitude for the decision and highlighted the power of collaboration in addressing security concerns. He commended all stakeholders involved for their dedication in finding solutions to remove the mall from the off-limits list. The mayor also thanked Citadel Mall ownership for their commitment to making necessary changes and taking a proactive approach to safety. He emphasized the importance of maintaining open communication and ongoing collaboration to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors.
Councilmember Nancy Henjum also shared her appreciation for the decision made by the Armed Forces Disciplinary Control Board. She acknowledged the efforts of Namdar Realty Group, owner of Citadel Mall, in addressing concerns and implementing creative solutions for a successful path forward. Councilmember Henjum also recognized organizations like Men of Influence and Women of Impact for their contributions in fostering community involvement in finding a solution. She expressed her joy in seeing the outpouring of support from various groups within Colorado Springs, demonstrating their love for the mall and desire to see it thrive.
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Kevin Chadrjian, Asset Manager at Namdar Realty Group, also released a statement expressing pride in their collaboration with Citadel Mall ownership and management to welcome military members and their families back to the mall. He acknowledged that this decision is linked to their continued proactivity and engagement with safety and security measures. Chadrjian assured that they are committed to maintaining this progress and ensuring a safe environment for all visitors.
The decision to remove Citadel Mall from the off-limits list signifies a positive step forward for both the mall itself and Colorado Springs as a whole. It allows for the creation of new memories and a brighter future in a safe and welcoming environment. The community is reminded of the importance of personal responsibility and engagement in ensuring the mall's continued success.
With this decision, the Citadel Mall can once again welcome military families and continue to be a vital part of the city. The collaboration between stakeholders, along with ongoing efforts to address security concerns, has proven to be successful in bringing about positive change. The community looks forward to seeing the continued progress and success of Citadel Mall in the months to come.
In a statement released by Mayor Yemi, he expressed his gratitude for the decision and highlighted the power of collaboration in addressing security concerns. He commended all stakeholders involved for their dedication in finding solutions to remove the mall from the off-limits list. The mayor also thanked Citadel Mall ownership for their commitment to making necessary changes and taking a proactive approach to safety. He emphasized the importance of maintaining open communication and ongoing collaboration to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors.
Councilmember Nancy Henjum also shared her appreciation for the decision made by the Armed Forces Disciplinary Control Board. She acknowledged the efforts of Namdar Realty Group, owner of Citadel Mall, in addressing concerns and implementing creative solutions for a successful path forward. Councilmember Henjum also recognized organizations like Men of Influence and Women of Impact for their contributions in fostering community involvement in finding a solution. She expressed her joy in seeing the outpouring of support from various groups within Colorado Springs, demonstrating their love for the mall and desire to see it thrive.
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Kevin Chadrjian, Asset Manager at Namdar Realty Group, also released a statement expressing pride in their collaboration with Citadel Mall ownership and management to welcome military members and their families back to the mall. He acknowledged that this decision is linked to their continued proactivity and engagement with safety and security measures. Chadrjian assured that they are committed to maintaining this progress and ensuring a safe environment for all visitors.
The decision to remove Citadel Mall from the off-limits list signifies a positive step forward for both the mall itself and Colorado Springs as a whole. It allows for the creation of new memories and a brighter future in a safe and welcoming environment. The community is reminded of the importance of personal responsibility and engagement in ensuring the mall's continued success.
With this decision, the Citadel Mall can once again welcome military families and continue to be a vital part of the city. The collaboration between stakeholders, along with ongoing efforts to address security concerns, has proven to be successful in bringing about positive change. The community looks forward to seeing the continued progress and success of Citadel Mall in the months to come.
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