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Hudsons81

Quote from: d_fife on August 07, 2014, 08:31:11 PM
the one in Greensboro is closing too.

In what state?

d_fife


d_fife

5100 Sinclair Ln baltimore md is gone too

Kmart4life

Visited the now Big Kmart (formerly Super Kmart) in Rome Georgia yesterday on my way home from a family reunion and got some pics that I will post later on. I also filled up at the Kmart Express gas station there and received 5 cents off for being a Shop Your Way Rewards Member. ;D

TheFugitive

The Super K-Mart in Moon Township, PA closed last year.   It was recently demolished.
The property had been sold to Chevron which had planned to build a large office complex there
to serve as it's headquarters for natural gas shale drilling operations.

I found out the other day that Chevron has halted construction on that site.
Everything is on hold, pending the outcome of this fall's Pennsylvania Governor's Race.
Democrat Tom Wolfe has proposed an extraction tax on gas drilling.  My sources are saying
if he wins Chevron will abandon the site, and may pull out of the state all together.

So it looks like the former Super K-mart site may remain empty for some time.

Kmart4life

Kmart Rome Georgia!

Kmart4life


Kmart4life

#2407
Here's another notice the big white curtain covering up what used to be part of the Super Kmart side

Kmart4life

This must have been the KCafe behind the white curtain, ceiling fan still intact.

Kmart4life

And the game room

katnapped


Hudsons81

Just to remind you, I'll be back at the Southgate, Michigan Super Kmart to see how much has changed during the first couple weeks of liquidation.

Hudsons81

#2412
An update to the above post, showing the current state of store #4995.

The following was taken on July 28, the second day of liquidation.


The next nine were taken today.

What you will currently see to your left when you walk in through the grocery entrance. Sometime between July 28th and today, the appliance and outdoor furniture departments were moved respectively from the back-center and front-right areas of the store to the front right, in the exact spot formerly occupied by the fruit-and-vegetable area and part of the "dollar aisle".


Similarly, the candy aisle was relocated during that same timeframe from the "dollar aisle" to where the bath-ware aisle used to be.


This used to be the appliance department.


(Almost) completely bare shelves in what used to be the appliance department. The plushies on the left were moved there from (probably) the toy department.


This used to be the pharmacy. It closed on July 28th and all prescriptions were transferred to local Walgreens stores, including one within stone's throw of the store at Fort Street and Pennsylvania Road.


A closeup of the sign in the previous picture.


What the corridor separating the checkouts and the aisles now looks like.


The magazine racks (which also sold candy, VHS tapes and other miscellaneous items) were removed permanently (either by people who bought fixtures while visiting or sent either to Hoffman Estates or to other stores) sometime since July 28th, giving the checkouts a somewhat barren appearance.


This is at the eastern back (Pennsylvania Road) entrance into the store.

Here's one last picture (by Rob Imes) showing what the store looked like on a typical day in early 2007. The then-still-operating cafeteria was originally a Little Caesar's (which, like Kmart, was founded in Garden City) outlet.


Also, the stacks of toilet paper that was in the center of the corridor separating the grocery and general merchandise areas that was there when liquidation began was no longer there...I didn't even see Prefer.

And to prove how behind Kmart really is on technology-this store had a couple television antennas (alongside a couple satellite dishes) on their roof! Do you know of any other Kmart stores that had TV antennas on their roofs? Reminder: this store opened in 1999, long after cable had started to dominate.

Ameskid

#2413
Quote from: Hudsons81 on August 15, 2014, 01:56:50 PM
And to prove how behind Kmart really is on technology-this store had a couple television antennas (alongside a couple satellite dishes) on their roof! Do you know of any other Kmart stores that had TV antennas on their roofs?
Yes, mine does - it opened in 1991.

Here are a few pictures of the Newport, Kentucky location, which closed earlier in 2014.  It is still vacant but may be redeveloped soon.

Former Kmart, Newport, KY by harvestmanman, on Flickr

Looking at the former toy department and garden center.  The tools and hardware would have been on the right side out of frame.
Former Kmart, Newport, KY by harvestmanman, on Flickr

Former Kmart, Newport, KY by harvestmanman, on Flickr

The electronics department on the left.  Before the store closed, the shelves where I was standing contained clearance items.
Former Kmart, Newport, KY by harvestmanman, on Flickr

Down towards the checkouts...the shelves on the left were the beginning of the grocery department.
Former Kmart, Newport, KY by harvestmanman, on Flickr

Former location of furniture and seasonal items.
Former Kmart, Newport, KY by harvestmanman, on Flickr

Fixtures filling the space where clothing used to be.
Former Kmart, Newport, KY by harvestmanman, on Flickr

Former Kmart, Newport, KY by harvestmanman, on Flickr

Proud to have been a member of this forum for 10 years.  Let's make it 10 more!
https://www.flickr.com/photos/124303530@N08/

Hudsons81

#2414
Here's the list of currently-operating Super Kmarts as of August 2014. Italic text indicates stores closing permanently in December 2014.

Illinois

  • Bradley
  • Tinley Park

Indiana

  • Indianapolis (two locations)

Michigan

  • Madison Heights
  • Port Huron
  • Roseville
  • Taylor

Ohio

  • Ashtabula
  • Cambridge
  • Chillicothe
  • Lorain
  • Mentor
  • Warren

Pennsylvania

  • Uniontown

Total: 15 remaining Super Kmarts!!

As of now, there are only five Super Kmarts remaining that are not located in either Michigan or Ohio. Two of these will close in December.

Source

Hudsons81

#2415
And now, the complete list of former and incomplete Super Kmart stores, including their fates. Italic text indicates incomplete stores.

Mexico
Mexico State

  • Cuautitlan Izcalli-opened 1994, became Mega Hypermarket 1997, exterior still retains Super Kmart look
  • Tlalnepantla-opened 1995, became Mega Hypermarket 1997, torn down 2004 for Costco
Morelos

  • Cuernavaca-opened 1995, became Mega Hypermarket 1997, remodeled ca. 2008
Naucualpan de Juarez

  • San Mateo-opened 1994, became Mega Hypermarket 1997, remodeled ca. 2008
Puebla

  • Puebla-built 1997 but never opened as Super Kmart, now Mega Hypermarket

Trinidad and Tobago
Saint George

  • Dinsley-built 2002 but never opened as Super Kmart due to bankruptcy, became Tru Valu Grand Market November 4, 2006

United States
Alabama

  • Montgomery (Atlanta Highway)-closed 2003, torn down, Publix-anchored strip mall on site
  • Montgomery (East South Boulevard)-closed 2003, vacant
Alaska

  • Anchorage (Old Seward Highway)-closed 2003, gutted and subdivided, now Michael's, Petco et all
  • Anchorage (Roedo Place)-closed 2003, now Home Depot
  • Fairbanks-closed 2003, vacant
  • Juneau-closed 2003, now Walmart Supercenter
Arkansas

  • Rogers-closed 2003, now Rogers Outdoor Sports and a Volkswagen dealership
Arizona

  • Mesa-built 2002 but never opened as Super Kmart due to bankruptcy, American Furniture Superstore opened in building 2009
  • Phoenix-closed 2009, vacant
  • Tuscon (West Ina Road)-closed 2003, now Lowe's
  • Tuscon (Valencia Road)-closed 2003, now Lowe's
  • Tuscon (East Broadway Boulevard)-removed grocery section ca. 2011
  • Yuma-closed 2003, vacant
California

  • Aliso Viejo-closed 2003, now Lowe's
  • Anaheim Hills-opened 1995, closed 2000, now Home Depot
  • Carson-removed grocery section 2010
  • Fresno-closed 2002, later Camp America, now vacant. Was the very first Super Kmart to be converted from a regular Kmart.
  • La Habra-closed 2003, now Target
  • Oakland-closed 2003, now Home Depot
  • San Jose-closed 2003, now Walmart Supercenter
  • Sanger-opened 1994, closed 2000, became Walmart Supercenter June 13, 2007
  • Ventura-planned 1995 but never built, shopping center with Ralph's, LA Fitness et all on site
Colorado

  • Aurora-removed grocery section ca. 2010
  • Englewood-removed grocery section ca. 2010, grocery section now Sears Outlet
  • Greenwood Village-closed 2003, now Home Depot
  • Greely-closed 2008, gutted and subdivided, now Teletech call center and Habitat for Humanity Restore thrift store, with middle space still vacant
  • Lakewood-closed 2003, now Lowe's
  • Thornton-removed grocery section 2008
Connecticut

  • New Haven-closed 2003, now Walmart Supercenter
  • Newington-planned 1994 but never built, Lowe's on site
  • Wallingford-closed 2003, now Walmart Supercenter
District of Columbia

  • Washington-Kmart planned on opening a Super Kmart on Brentwood Road near the Rhode Island Avenue Metro station, but in 2002, began construction on a regular Kmart instead on the site before declaring bankruptcy, power center with Home Depot, TJ Maxx, Giant et all on site.
Florida

  • Margate-An older Kmart store was torn down so that a Super Kmart could be built on the site in 2002, but construction never began due to bankruptcy, Walmart Supercenter now on site.
Georgia

  • Gainesville-closed 2003, torn down, power center with Publix, Party City, Ross Dress for Less, rue21, Starbucks, Texas Roadhouse, abandoned Sonic Drive-In et all on site
  • Rome-removed grocery section 2011 despite being one of the busiest Atlanta-area Kmarts
  • Valdosta-closed 2003, now Lowe's
Hawaii

  • Honolulu-planned 2002 but never built due to bankruptcy, was to include in-store Starbucks and Jamba Juice outlets, Walmart and Sam's Club built on site.
Illinois

  • Broadview-closed 2003, now a relocated Super Target
  • Champaign-opened 1995, closed 2004, now Home Depot
  • Chicago (North Lincoln Avenue)-closed 2003, torn down for Home Depot
  • Chicago (West 59th Street)-planned 2001 but never built, land still vacant
  • Chicago (South Stony Island Avenue)-planned 2001 but never built due to following year's bankruptcy, land still vacant
  • Elk Grove Village-closed 2003, gutted and subdivided, now Staples and Home Depot
  • Fairview Heights-planned 2001 as a Kmart-to-Super Kmart conversion, never occurred, store still Big Kmart
  • Homewood-closed December 2013, will become Walmart
  • Naperville-built 2002 but never opened as Super Kmart due to bankruptcy, left side torn down 2004-05 for Angelo Caputo's Fresh Market; right side gutted and subdivided, now TJ Maxx and Petsmart
  • Round Lake Beach-closed December 2013, vacant
  • Vernon Hills-closed 2002, gutted and subdivided, now strip mall with Jo-Ann Fabrics et all
Indiana

  • Evansville-closed 2003, gutted and subdivided, now strip mall with Guitar Center, Michaels, Best Buy et all
  • Indianapolis (Commercial Drive)-closed 2003, gutted and subdivided, now Saraga Supermarket and Indiana Discount Mall
  • Indianapolis (West Washington Street)-removed grocery section 2013
  • Portage-closed April 2012, now Meijer (with extensive facade remodel)
  • Terre Haute-removed grocery section 2011
Louisiana

  • Alexandria-opened 1997, closed 2000, now McKesson Medical
  • Baton Rouge-closed 2003, torn down, Super Target and Best Buy on site
  • Lafayette-closed 2003, gutted and subdivided, now Whole Foods Market and Burlington Coat Factory
  • West Monroe-closed 2003, now Academy
Maryland

  • Bel-Air-planned December 1992 but never built, Upper Chesapeake Medical Center on site
Michigan

  • Auburn Hills-closed 2003, later some security company office, now vacant. Was a Mini Super Kmart prototype.
  • Bloomfield Hills-opened as regular Kmart, converted to Super Kmart 2001, removed grocery section 2010, closed December 2013, Sears Outlet still open in former grocery section
  • Canton Township-closed 2003, torn down for IKEA
  • Dearborn-closed 2003, now Walmart Supercenter
  • Detroit (Meyers Road)-closed 2003, now Home Depot
  • Detroit (Telegraph Road)-removed grocery section 2013, closed October 12, 2014; vacant
  • Garden City-planned as a Kmart-to-Super Kmart conversion, never occurred, store still Big Kmart. Is the very first Kmart store.
  • Lincoln Park-opened 1994, closed March 21, 2003, became Meijer store #208 November 9, 2004
  • Southgate-opened November 1998, closed October 12, 2014, vacant
  • Sterling Heights-closed 2003, torn down for Walmart Supercenter
  • Utica-closed 2003, gutted and subdivided, both spaces currently vacant (probably never even occupied)
  • West Branch-planned but never built, Walmart Supercenter on or near site
Minnesota

  • Saint Paul-A Big Kmart opened in 2000 at Robert Street and Butler Avenue and was designed to be expanded into a Super Kmart, conversion never occurred, store still Big Kmart
Missouri

  • Bridgeton-planned 2001 as a Kmart-to-Super Kmart conversion, never occurred, store still regular Kmart
  • Florissant-planned 2001 as a Kmart-to-Super Kmart conversion, never occurred, store still Big Kmart-actual fact: this Kmart store was actually attacked during the recent Ferguson riots!
  • High Ridge-planned 2001 as a Kmart-to-Super Kmart conversion, never occurred, store closed ca. 2012, vacant
  • Mehlville-planned 2001 as a Kmart-to-Super Kmart conversion, never occurred, store still regular Kmart
  • Town and Country-planned ca. 1994 but never built, Walmart built on site, Walmart relocated to nearby Supercenter in the 2000's (decade), vacant
Mississippi

  • Hattiesburg-closed 2003, vacant
  • Jackson-opened 1990 as an American Fare Hypermarket, converted to Super Kmart 1992, closed 2003, parking lot now utilized by a Comcast facility and a Carmax dealership.
  • Southaven-closed 2005, now Burlington Coat Factory
North Carolina

  • Burlington-removed grocery section 2008
  • Charlotte-opened as an American Fare Hypermarket, converted to Super Kmart 199x, closed 2002, later Steve & Barry's, now vacant
  • Concord-removed grocery section 2010
  • Greensboro-removed grocery section 2008
  • Hickory-opened 1993, closed 2003, torn down early 2006, strip mall with Ross Dress for Less now on site
  • Southern Pines-torn down for Kohl's
  • Wilkesboro-now Walmart
  • Winston-Salem-closed 2002, torn down for Grand 18 movie theater
Nebraska

  • Lincoln-closed 2003, now Home Depot
Nevada

  • Carson City-closed 2003, now Gold's Gym
  • Henderson-removed grocery section 2010
  • Reno-closed 2008
New Mexico

  • Albuquerque (Central Avenue Southwest)-construction began 2001, but halted 2002 and never opened as Super Kmart due to bankruptcy, became Verizon call center 2006. Was supposed to anchor the new Coors Plaza.
  • Albuquerque (Carlisle Boulevard)-opened as regular Kmart, was in the middle of conversion to Super Kmart when Kmart declared bankruptcy in 2002, never became Super Kmart as a result, still a regular Kmart today. Still has original 1970's street sign (giant red "K" over turquoise "mart").

I'm surprised there were never any Super Kmarts in New Mexico as a whole.
New York

  • Amsterdam-opened 1994, closed 2000, torn down 2008 for Amsterdam Commons Shopping Center, anchored by Kohl's and Target
  • Kingston-closed 2003, Kohl's moved into left side of building, right side of building torn down for Planet Fitness
  • Middletown-closed 2003, gutted and subdivided, now strip mall with Panera Bread, Burlington Coat Factory, Ulta et all
  • Queensbury-removed grocery section early 2013
Ohio

  • Akron-closed 2003, gutted and subdivided, now JCPenney and Levin Furniture
  • Brooklyn-opened early 1990's, closed October 12, 2014, vacant
  • Defiance-closed 2008, vacant
  • Elyria-closed 2003, gutted and subdivided, now Bargain Warehouse and Lighthouse Pools
  • Euclid-opened as Twin-Valu Hypermarket, became Super Kmart 199x, closed 2003, vacant. Was the largest Super Kmart in existence.
  • Fremont-removed grocery section 2011
  • Hillsboro-no longer has grocery section
  • Maple Heights-closed 2002, now Liberty Ford
  • Medina-opened 1991 as the very first Super Kmart, removed grocery section 2011, closed 2012, vacant
  • New Philadelphia-closed 2002, vacant
  • Ontario-closed 2003, gutted and subdivided, now Ashley Furniture Home Store, Big Lots (formerly Flower Factory) and HHGregg
Pennsylvania

  • Hanover-opened February 1995, closed August 2004, gutted and subdivided, now Home Depot and Bon-Ton
  • Moon Township-opened November 13, 1994, closed July 7, 2013, may be demolished for Chevron regional headquarters
Puerto Rico

  • Caguas-no longer has grocery section
South Carolina

  • North Charleston-removed grocery section 2010
  • Spartanburg-closed 2003, torn down for Lowe's
Tennessee

  • Cordova-closed 2005, gutted and subdivided, now a strip mall with L'ecole Culinaire, America's Incredible Pizza Company and Hastings
  • Johnson City-removed grocery section 2008
  • Kingsport-removed grocery section 2008
  • Memphis (Winchester Road)-closed 2005, vacant
  • Memphis (Austin Peay Highway)-removed grocery section 2008
Texas

  • Corpus Christi-closed 2002, half of building now Academy
  • Corsicana-closed 2003, vacant
  • Groves-closed 2003, vacant
  • Houston-closed 2003, now Home Depot
  • Humble-closed 2003, gutted and subdivided, now Academy and Burlington Coat Factory
  • Lubbock-removed grocery section 2009
  • Pearland-closed 2002, torn down for Walmart Supercenter
  • Rosenburg-closed 2003, now Baskins
  • San Antonio (San Pedro Avenue)-closed 2002, now Northside Ford
  • San Antonio (Southwest Loop 410)-closed 2003, vacant
  • San Antonio (I-35 North)-closed 2003, vacant
  • Sherman-closed 2003, now Gander Mountain
  • Waco-closed 2003, now Academy
  • Weslaco-closed 2003, gutted and subdivided, now a strip mall with Ultimate Fitness Center et all
Virginia

  • Chesapeake-planned 2000-01 but never built due to zoning issues, Priority Honda on site.
  • Hampton-built 2002 but never opened as Super Kmart due to bankruptcy, torn down for BJ's Wholesale
  • Norfolk-removed grocery section ca. 2011
  • Portsmouth-built 2002 but never opened as Super Kmart due to bankruptcy, partially torn down, Fresh Farm Supermarket built on site
  • Tabb-removed grocery section 2011
  • Virginia Beach (First Colonial Road)-removed grocery section 2013
  • Virginia Beach (Holland Road)-closed 2009, vacant
West Virginia

  • Morgantown-opened late 1995 as a prototype store, closed December 2013, vacant. Was the very first location to feature the second Super Kmart logo (exactly the same as the Big Kmart logo, but with "Super" replacing "BIG").
Wisconsin

  • Milwaukee-planned 2002 but never built due to bankruptcy, plans for adjoining shopping center also cancelled shortly after, site is still parking lots today.

jason83080

I wouldn't use the phrase "gutted" when referring to Elyria's Super Kmart. Sure, the Litehouse side was built out of the existing Super Kmart, but they still have the Garden Center entrance in use, as well as the occasional use of the actual Garden Center. As for Bargain Warehouse, it's like they just opened the doors from when it was Super K back in 2003 - coolers/cases, signage, and all - and said, "here, open a store, but we won't provide utilities beyond electricity." They didn't paint the Litehouse walls. They didn't paint ANYTHING. The Kmart signage - what's left of it - is still hanging in most areas on the walls. They're using Kmart's old fixtures as displays - the jewelry counter, the produce cases - and, while I haven't dared to explore it, the dairy cooler itself is probably still there as well.

Now, Elyria's old actual Kmart - by Midway Mall - was GUTTED and subdivided into three stores: Marc's took the majority of it and even added onto one side for extra space, with Bed Bath & Beyond taking the old 'main entrance' section, and Family Christian Store taking a small portion out of the portion occupied by BB&B.

Hudsons81

Taken today, a closeup of the Kmart Australia logo on a store-closing sign at the Super Kmart in Southgate, Michigan.



note: you'll already realize that this wasn't taken in Australia-take a look at the top right and bottom left corners of the image.


Retail Fan+ (Justin Hill)

Quote from: Hudsons81 on August 28, 2014, 07:07:42 PM
Taken today, a closeup of the Kmart Australia logo on a store-closing sign at the Super Kmart in Southgate, Michigan.



note: you'll already realize that this wasn't taken in Australia-take a look at the top right and bottom left corners of the image.
Also, the American flag in the upper right hand side of the picture.

Hudsons81

#2420
Kmart #4183, Woodhaven, Michigan
Through The Years
March 11, 1971-January 23, 2013

The store originally included an attached Wrigley supermarket that closed in the late 1970's and that space remained vacant until 1997-98, when the store was renovated into a Big Kmart. It was the last remaining Big Kmart store in the area of Wayne County, Michigan bordered by I-94 to the north and I-275 to the west (and in fact, as of October 13th, there won't be any more Kmarts at all in that exact same area).

Grand opening:



The cafeteria in 1983:


The exterior on a normal day in 2006:



The interior on a normal day in 2012:

In the store's Big Kmart years, the former cafeteria area (which was in the back of the store) was occupied by the sporting goods department.


The store during liquidation:




A couple days after permanently closing:


The building remains vacant today, though redevelopment plans have been announced.



d_fife

Kmart janesville, claremont NH, Torrington Ct, Decuator IN, Fort WAyne IN, MUNCIE IN, RIo Rancho NM, Peoria il, Rochester Hills MI, Port Huron Mi, Bloomfield Township Mi, Flint MI, Burton Mi, Dale City VA, Ames IA, Dickson TN, Springfield OH, Fairborn OH, Myrtle Beach ARE CLOSING

So Claremont NH And Torrington Ct are among them going.

d_fife

http://www.theindychannel.com/money/indianapolis-kmart-stores-set-to-close  2 in Indianapolis are going tooo.

Again Claremont NH and Torrington CT are closing.

Hudsons81

#2425
The Super Kmart in Madison Heights, Michigan is closing too. After this, Kmart will be left with 57 stores in the very state they began in. Plus, it is a shame that the Port Huron Super Kmart is shutting down-it's the last remaining Super Kmart in Michigan with the original "Super Kmart Center" signage.

http://www.freep.com/story/money/business/michigan/2014/09/24/kmart-closing-michigan-stores/16142873/

d_fife

Quote from: Hudsons81 on September 24, 2014, 03:57:30 PM
The Super Kmart in Madison Heights, Michigan is closing too. After this, Kmart will be left with 57 stores in the very state they began in. Plus, it is a shame that the Port Huron Super Kmart is shutting down-it's the last remaining Super Kmart in Michigan with the original "Super Kmart Center" signage.

http://www.freep.com/story/money/business/michigan/2014/09/24/kmart-closing-michigan-stores/16142873/

I listed the one in Port Huron and how many Super Kmarts are left? Why are they going

What will be said of Kmart in 3-5 yrs from now? Why are the ones in Claremont NH and Torrington CT closing?


AmesNewington

There has been talk of either a company wide closure of all Kmart and Sears stores next year or a closure of only Kmart itself. An employee at a local Home Depot said that HD would be taking the Kenmore brand. Is there any truth to this?

Hudsons81

#2429
Quote from: AmesNewington on September 24, 2014, 05:39:16 PM
There has been talk of either a company wide closure of all Kmart and Sears stores next year or a closure of only Kmart itself. An employee at a local Home Depot said that HD would be taking the Kenmore brand. Is there any truth to this?

I haven't come across any news articles about that, so it's probably fake for now.

However, I will be visiting the Super Kmart in Southgate two more times-tomorrow and on it's last day in business, October 12.

Plus, there are actually no longer any Kmarts in Bloomfield Township, d_fife. The store there actually closed in December 2013.