I have never seen stocking at Target, whereas if you go to a Walmart or Neighborhood Market after 11pm it's like navigating an obstacle course around the pallates and the ones that are moving make no attempt to avoid running you over. #IhateWalmart
Exactly! The MWC Target is always stocking during the day - I had to ask a stocker to please let me by, nicely but twice, at 10 AM one Friday morning. They were stocking from boxes in the personal care items - shampoos, etc. Two of them were talking about their planned dates for that night - way more info then I needed to hear!
And ITA about the walkie talkies - they are annoying.
Go Bucko
at least Target seems to care more about maintaining the stock on their shelves throughout the day. Walmart could give a rats @ss whether or not a certain item is depleted on the shelf or not, if what you want is gone, they automatically expect you to buy either the generic spinoff of it (usually the walmart brand) or the more expensive version of that product.
...oh, and trying to buy a specific product at Walmart that your local sunday paper is featuring a saving coupon for a discount is next to impossible. Its almost guaranteed to be out of stock until that next truck arrives again, which usually doesnt arrive until either the sale on that product is over, or your coupon is expired.
Techincally they are not new, Bob Moore Ford was already established in South OKC. They had to move from I-35 and I-240 because ODOT needs the land for the interchange rebuild. If it was not for the rebuild of the interchange they would still be there on 240.
Let's get back to the main topic..... Does anybody know what stores are still left out there? I know the last time I went, all the stores were dead and most only had one-two employees working. It seems like the remaining stores were the ones that could pack up and move/close the whole store in just a few days. I think Bath and Body Works will be one of the last hold outs. They tried to stay in Heritage Park until the bitter end. I talked to the store manager the day before they closed. She said the only reason they were closing was that the mall management had been to lax on security issues. It only took them 3-4 days to close the store.
is this thread about Crossroads mall, Target or Bob Moore?
People, let's get back on topic please.
Thanks.
The last time I went (about a week and a half ago) I noticed a couple stores had closed down. Candyoplis, Tuxedo Junction, and Spencer's were the few I remember being like "what? when did this happen?" Some stores I remember being open are Claire's, Grand Nails, Hot Topic, Chick-fil-a, Rue 21, Victoria's Secret, Frederick's of Hollywood, Bath & Body Works, GNC, Chinex, Eargazum, Bronx, Eastern Treasures, and Gamestop. Since Waldenbook has closed I rarely go there anymore. It's a bummer walking around seeing all these stores I grew up loitering at closed down.
Is that Spencers Gifts? I thought they closed all of them here in the metro a few years ago?
Spencers finally closed there?!?!?!?! I see NO NEED for them to CLOSE! They get decent traffic! Another one still open at Penn Square. The candy store, maybe, but Spencers?!
This is only hearsay, but the management of the mall is pretty crazy. The rent in that mall just keeps going up and up, which is the main reason most stores are leaving.
Remember the Funcoland that was just outside the mall? over near Best Buy? They left because when their new contract came up the owners(I think it's the same ones as the mall) wanted about double what they had been paying.
Again, just hearsay from a friend of mine that used to work at the Gamestop in there. And as a couple years ago, that Gamestop was still the top selling store in the district even though it's in Crossroads. Guess that's why it's still there. I can't imagine that lasting too much longer though... it's a ghost town in there.
If online and strip malls were hurting malls so much, they end up like Crossroads, then Penn Square and Quail Springs Mall would be burting and losing retailers too.
Thing is though, they aren't. They are flourishing as they always have been. Why?
1. If they are being charged insane rent, then at least the mall owners are listening to their needs. Which leads to 2.
2. Those malls are modernized and not living in the past, due to greed.
I heard time and time again, that Crossroads merchants kept asking the owners to modernize the mall, if they're going to be charged insane rent. Needless to say, the owners just ignored them.
That's why Heritage and Crossroads suffered the same fate.
I refuse to walk into Crossroads anymore, because it pains me to see that mall dying, due to greed. I loved going to that place every day, but not anymore.
I would rather remember it for what it was, then see it, the way it is now.
American Eagle has been gone for a few months. Don't know if that's been mentioned.
Thanks for the info...used to go to the Spencers Gifts (think it was in the location you are talking about) at Penn Square (but wait, you said Quail) and was there when they were having a store closing sale. Was told by the Mgr that ALL the locations in the Metro area were closing. They were getting more sales thru their mail order than thru the stores.
Anyway, will check Quail out.
It kind of sounds like the majority of the stores left in Crossroads are leaving as soon as their lease is up.
I am willing to bet most of the stores are finding better locations in South OKC and Moore.
I give it six months and the mall will either consolidate the existing stores to one area/level of the mall or they will close for good.
Closing for good may actually help the mall attract a developer that will turn it into something useful.
Chic-Fil-A closes its door this Saturday at Crossroads.
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