I would be surprised if this were true. Macy's has said in the past that this is one of their top performing stores.
I would be surprised if this were true. Macy's has said in the past that this is one of their top performing stores.
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Business Insider is really not a solid news site. I would not put a lot or really any faith in this article. Macy's isn't pulling completely out of OKC. That's silly.
Customer service does lack at Macy's. But I've never had a problem at Dillard's. And I shop at Dillard's a lot. You can't put the [management] organization and customer service level of Macy's and Dillard's in the same sentence and be taken seriously by me.
Having said that no store has better service than Nordstrom. Dillard's is good for this market, but if anyone has shopped at Nordstrom they know their service level is unmatched perhaps in all of retail. As much as I like Dillard's, Nordstrom has superior service and there is no match.
As a side note, I think Von Maur is probably between. They certainly don't rise to the level of Nordstrom but they're probably better than Dillard's.
Von Maur has excellent customer service. However, they DO have a problem keeping good people. I know one person who was a great manager there in men's, and sad to say she left for better opportunities. Von Maur cut short her potential there because of their internal policies. I still do patronize and shop at Von Maur. I recently bought a dress shirt there on sale and it was a really good deal for the brand. I would say that Dillards has good customer service, and "great" if you get to know certain sales associates. At Dillard's, I always try to get a sales person to help me who I have gotten to know personally, because they have gotten to know me. At Von Maur, I do not have to worry about their issue because they just have better customer service. And yes, Nordstrom tops them all.
I'm with Pete on the kiosk thing. They're so packed in there this time of year, and between phone repair, back rubs, eye brow threading, cured meats, and that **** from the Dead Sea im supposed to rub on my face. I find myself shooting menacing glares at sales people like I'm running the gauntlet in Tijuana. As if to say, "look here ese, I'm loco! I'll take that peperidge farm gift basket and shove it up your culo!"
I just have one of those faces that says "I'll buy your crap." I suppose.
Macy's at Tulsa Promenade to close:
http://www.fox23.com/news/macys-to-c...tore/481224601
Dillard's sure knows how to put on a big sale. On New's Year's Day, hordes of people came out for their 50% off sale in every part of the men's section. It was impossible to find a parking spot on the south and west side of Penn Square. In the other anchor stores it was only like another Sunday.
I went in here a couple of days ago and this store looks like it’s getting ready to close. There were entire section where there may have been 10-15 racks before with only 1-2 now. A whole section had 3-4 shelving units with toys 60% off a display for kids to write letters to Santa but nothing else. The fragrances were packed in to the display cases but there was none of the usual marketing materials or displays.
There were hardly any suits in the men’s suit section and I can’t imagine there was a run on men’s suits all of a sudden. Even the backstage section looks skimpy. So 1 of 3 things, the store is closing, being remodeled or the supply chain issues have severely affected them so much that it looks like they only have a few things to sell.
It is so sad. Simon has put no money into that mall in years, in terms of a full scale renovation or expansion. Almost like they forget it exists.
^^^^^ It's my understanding that the reason Williams Sonoma moved out was because Simon was not taking care of them, there was a multi year history of roof leaks that were disasatrous and really hurt Williams Sonoma.
There's no reason, I think, that OKC can't support a Williams Sonoma.
Not saying it isn't possible, but...I don't see any retail department stores expanding anywhere anytime soon. The link below shows Nordstrom's isn't currently slated on opening any new stores anywhere in 2022 or 2023, other than a remodel/relocation of a store in Kansas City.
https://www.nordstrom.com/browse/abo...store-openings
As for Macy's, their fate is probably similar as JCPenney's and SEARS, it was just delayed. These large department stores don't seem to bring in the people like they use to since many of the items they sell can be obtained in much easier or cheaper methods. Dillards has somehow survived relatively healthy, as they have not closed near the number of locations compared to the other mid-tier department stores.
With more people working from home long term, and many companies relaxing their dress code, the need for someone to buy a suit isn't the same as it was even 10-15 years ago. TARGET, Amazon, etc have also chipped away at the share of small appliances and bedding/bath items.
Quail Springs I think is still relatively healthy. They had to diversify their offerings to stay relevant. Round One and Blue Zoo were two good mid-sized tenants to draw in families. LifeTime Fitness essentially replaced Macy's. All three of these offer something that draws in a wide variety of people. The Penn/Memorial corridor is still very healthy and sought after.
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