Magic Mart
Magic Mart has announced this week it will be moving to the Old Wal Mart in Norton Virginia. Located on the West end of town in a shopping center it has anchored since it open in 1979. Magic Mart will move from it 40,000 square feet in the Norton Square to the Old Wal Mart left vacant four years ago when Wal Mart moved to a supercenter about 2 miles north of the location. Magic Mart reported that they had been trying for several years to move to the 120,000 square feet store. Magic Mart announced they would be offering some new products and more workers. They will only take about 90,000square feet of the building. It was announced about two months ago that Norton Community Hospital had bought the Norton Sqare Shopping Center. But they would honor all the least, Magic Mart has been around since the 1920's only in the Mountains of the Appalicans. have been moving into a lot of old Wal Mart and bigger centers.
Picture of Magic Mart soon to move to old Wal Mart across town.
um what's a magic mart? Do they sell magic tricks or something?
No Magic Mart is a department store. Like Wal Mart, Kmart and Target. They are mostly in Appalachian Mountains. They have several in West Virginia, Virginia, a few in Kentucky and one in Tennesse and North Carolina, They sell name brands. check out their website at www.magicmartstores.com
Here is a former Magic Mart. Gone out of business in Covington, Virginia. Some of the Magic Mart have closed down over the years. They had one in Big Stone Gap, Virginia that shut down and later was torn down and became a new Food City. But here's a picture of a former Magic Mart in Covington, Va.
Here is a former Magic Mart Store located in Lebanon, Virginia. Not sure why the store shut down there wasn't an Wal Mart or Kmart around until after they shut down. I heard the lease ran out on the building and couldn't get it renewed. I know Russell County has bought the building which had a former Food Lion right beside of it, they are turing it into County offices and courtroom.
Here's a Magic Mart Dept.Store located in Giles County, Virginia in the city of Pearisburg near West Virginia. This is one of the older ones which opened in the early 1980's
Come to NJ ....That'd be interesting........
Coalfield Progress July 1, 2008
After sitting vacant since the
Super Wal-Mart opened, the
old Norton Wal-Mart store
building in the Virginia-
Kentucky Regional Shopping
Center will get a new tenant in
the next couple of months.
The owners of Magic Mart,
located in the Norton Square
Shopping Center on West Park
Avenue, announced yesterday
that they have reached an
agreement to rent nearly 90,000
square feet in the vacant Wal-
Mart building in an effort to
expand the store's offerings.
The company plans to open
doors on the new retail store in
September.
Magic Mart owner Richard
Ammar said he understands
that there has been a lot of
speculation about his store's
future in the community, especially
after the shopping center
where it is now located was
purchased by Norton
Community Hospital and
Mountain States Health
Alliance. But he has no intention
of leaving Norton, he said.
"We have been negotiating
for years with several different
property owners for the former
Wal-Mart location," he said.
Every time he was getting close
to reaching an agreement, the
Virginia/Kentucky center
would be sold again, he noted.
"Our goal was to stay in
Norton, but we needed a larger
facility to display the increased
and broader selection of merchandise
Magic Mart now carries,"
Ammar added.
The new location will feature
87,000 square feet of store
space, more than double the
current location. Wal-Mart
used about 120,000 square feet.
"I'd imagine the owners would
like to rent some of that
remaining space," Ammar said.
Magic Mart opened its doors
in Norton in 1979 in its present
40,000-square-foot location. In
addition to expanding the merchandise
offered in the Norton
store, Ammar said plans
include expanding the store's
staff.
Anyone wishing to apply for
a job is encouraged to fill out
an application at the Norton
Square location, Ammar said.
NORTON SQUARE
Mountain States Health
Alliance announced in early
May that it jointly purchased
Norton Square Shopping
Center with Norton
Community Hospital, but officials
say there are no plans for
any changes in the short term.
The hospital and the health
group paid $2.5 million for the
10-acre property. It was purchased
from a private investment
firm, Consolidated
Investments.
VIRGINIA-KENTUCKY
CENTER
Originally owned by New
Plan Realty, the Virginia-
Kentucky shopping center
was purchased last year by
Centro Properties Group of
New York.
The center features 193,238
square feet of retail space in 21
locations including the former
Wal-Mart building. Seven
stores are still operating,
including an Ingles supermarket,
Little Caesar's Pizza,
Golden China restaurant and
Check into Cash.
Empty storefronts include
one 30,000-square-foot space
and eight spaces of 4,400
square feet or less.
Magic Mart
Magic Mart has announced this week it will be moving to the Old Wal Mart in Norton Virginia. Located on the West end of town in a shopping center it has anchored since it open in 1979. Magic Mart will move from it 40,000 square feet in the Norton Square to the Old Wal Mart left vacant four years ago when Wal Mart moved to a supercenter about 2 miles north of the location. Magic Mart reported that they had been trying for several years to move to the 120,000 square feet store. Magic Mart announced they would be offering some new products and more workers. They will only take about 90,000square feet of the building. It was announced about two months ago that Norton Community Hospital had bought the Norton Sqare Shopping Center. But they would honor all the least, Magic Mart has been around since the 1920's only in the Mountains of the Appalicans. have been moving into a lot of old Wal Mart and bigger centers.
Another former Wal Mart now home to Magic Mart.
Here's another former Wal Mart now a Magic Mart. They opened a brand new store in this area. Located in MEMORIAL SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER in Pulaski, Virginia.
Magic Mart now features more national branded products than any other similar store - from apparel, to electronics, floor coverings, toys, sporting goods, housewares, health aids, hardware and automotive products.
here's a smaller type truck Magic Mart uses to move their stock. The warehouse is located in Bluefiled. West Virginia.
Magic Mart was located in Harlan Kentucky at 150 Village Center Rd. It went out of business a few years ago, and now is a Goody's.
Here is Magic Mart in Pikeville Kentucky has been there more than 20 years located on Weddington Branch Rd right off U.S 23. S. Mayo Trail.
Another look of the Pikeville location.
Magic Mart located beside of Kroger's right across from the New River.
Here's an older Magic Mart located on 3rd street in Richlands, Virginia. This is an older store. Not sure how long the store has been there, but the sign is what they used in the 1970's.
QuoteOriginally posted by wiseguy93
Another look of the Pikeville location.
It looks like they ran out of G'S and just used another C :insane:
I had noticed that until you pointed that out. The G looks like a C.
Located right off U.S 119, Upon a hill in the Tazewell Mall. A really nice store.
A closer look of Tazewell's Magic Mart located in Tazewell Mall with a Save A Lot.
This is a former Magic Mart located in Lebanon, Virginia. This was called I think Higlands Shopping Center. Magic Mart closed a few years ago because the least ran out of the building. Russell County bought the property which also had a Food Lion and remolded the shopping center and put their courthouse and justice center. Looks really good.
Magic Mart located on Cummings Street in Abingdon, Virginia. Magic Mart has been at this location since the 1980's.
A closer look at the front of the Magic Mart in Abingdon.
This Magic Mart is located at South Side Mall in the former Kmart. Kmart shut down around 2002 and about two years later. Magic Mart moved from a location a couple of miles down the road to the South Side Mall. Of course Kmart had the car repair, and Magic Mart doesn't. But you enter Magic Mart through the Mall.
Another picture of Magic Mart at South Side Mall
This Magic Mart is located at Red Oak Shopping Center.
New Magic Mart in Norton, Virginia. On Sept 20th, 2008 Magic Mart Stores of Ammar Inc of Bluefield, West Virginia. Open their newest location in Norton, Virginia. Magic Mart had open in 1979 on the West End of the City. After serving the area for almost 30years out of the same location Magic Mart purchased the old Wal Mart building on the east side located in the Virginia Kentucky shopping center. Expanded thier Norton location from 40,000 sq ft to almost over 90,000 sq ft in size. Here's a picture of Magic Mart in the old Wal Mart. With a fresh coat of paint it looks good inside and out.
A closer look at the Norton Location.
A year short of 30 years at this location. Magic Mart open it's door in 1979 and closed this location in Sept 2008. Moving to the old Wal Mart across town. Building looks bare without the sign.
Here's are the locations for Magic Mart
Abingdon,Va (Washington Crossing Shopping Center.
Galax, Va 1077 East Stuart Drive
Grundy, Va 19407 Riverside Drive
Norton, Va -Virginia Kentucky Regional Shopping Center
Richlands Va - 1809 Third Street
Tazewell, Va - Tazewell Mall
Pearisburg, Va 330 North Main Street
Pulaski, Va 1000 Memorial Drive
Hazard, Ky Lothair Section
S. Williamson, Ky Southside Mall
Pikeville, Ky Weddington Plaza
Salisbury,North Carolina - 725 Jake Alexander Blvd
Elizabethton, Tennessee 791 Elk Avenue
Belle, West Virginia - Quincy Center
Beckley West Virginia - By Pass Plaza
Danville West Virginia Smott Avenue
Fairlea West Virginia - Red Oak Shopping Center
Hinton West Virginia 302 Stokes Driver
Oceana West Virginia Oceana Square
Rainelle, West Virginia Park Center Plaza
Welch, West Virginia North Coal Heritage Road
This Magic Mart is located at 330 North Main Street. Originally built in 1981, and remodeled in 1996
This Magic Mart is located at 791 Elk Avenue. At this time it's the only Magic Mart in the state of Tennessee. They opened up here about 4 years ago. This was the first Wal Mart building that Magic Mart opened up.
Hey, we have a Magic Mart in my area too. Did you take all of these pics of them yourself? I have heard that they are still expanding little by little.
I really need to get some pics of mine, which was a former Hills and Ames location.
Here's a video of a couple of kids goofing around in Magic Mart...
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i never been to a magic mart
Once again forgot to take my camera with me.
But I got some pics of their bags.
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Article from The Harlan Daily Harlan, Kentucky
Magic Mart closes after 18 years
The Harlan Magic Mart, located in the Village Center Mall, officially closed its doors on Tuesday afternoon after 18 years of business.
According to a press release by parent company Ammar's Inc., the store will be relocating to Salisbury, N.C.
"We have been offered the opportunity to move the contents of the Harlan Magic Mart to another facility, which is over two times the size of our current location ... It is increasingly difficult to service today's customer in the limited space we have in Harlan. We have been looking for opportunities in a larger building that would allow us to offer a far greater variety and selection to the Magic Mart customer," said Richard Ammar, company President.
Although the press release did not specify the new location, Harlan store manager Roger Thompson said that the inventory is being moved to Salisbury, N.C.
Thompson also elaborated on other reasons for the closing.
"The economy in Harlan is suffering and we are not having a good business year. We have had shrinkage because of shoplifting," Thompson said.
The closing came as a surprise to the store's 33 hourly employees and four managers, who, according to Thompson, were notified Tuesday.
"Everyone was shocked. I was stunned when I heard the news," Thompson said.
Hourly employees have been offered the chance to transfer to the Magic Mart in Hazard or Norton, Va., and managers have been offered positions in the new Salisbury facility.
Thompson said that many employees plan to remain in Harlan and find other work, though.
"A lot of good people work here and it would be to any company's benefit to hire them, both professionally and personally," Thompson said.
Presently, employees are in the process of packing and moving the inventory. The store will reopen briefly next week so that all remaining stock can be liquidated at a discount.
Many long time customers of the Harlan Magic Mart were distraught when they heard the announcement.
"When I found out, I cried. I buy everything from (Magic Mart). This store means a lot to me," said Harlan resident Mary Lynne Lewis.
This Magic Mart has been located in Grundy for at least 40 yrs.
Welch, West Virginia
Oceana, West Virginia
Danville, West Virginia
Beckley, West Virginia
This is the Magic Mart in the Lothair section of Hazard, KY on East Main Street. This store was the first of its kind in town, long before even Wal-Mart or Kmart even thought of opening a store here. Needless to say, it still gets decent buisness. Here's a view of the store:
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Found this news article from a month ago, looks like a new store is opening this fall.
"Magic Mart to move into Teays Valley shopping center"
By The Associated Press
TEAYS VALLEY, W.Va. -- A Virginia-based department store will open a new location in Teays Valley later this year.
Magic Mart will open a store in the former Ames building in the Liberty Square Shopping Center at the intersection of Interstate 64 and W.Va. 34 in Putnam County.
The department store is scheduled to open the 95,000-square-foot location in November. The store will sell clothing, food, electronics, toys, sporting goods, hardware and furniture.
Magic Mart already has eight locations in West Virginia, as well as stores in Virginia, Kentucky, North Carolina and Tennessee."
This is the old location of Magic Mart in the South Williamson kentucky area. It's actually located in the area of Belfry Ky. The store moved up the road about 3 miles, to the old Kmart location at the Southside Mall on top of the hill. To a really nicer location. The building was bought by the Appalachian Regional Heathcare services which own hopsital in Kentucky, and West virginia. It now a medical mall.
located at 300 Liberty Sq in a former Ames buidling in Hurricane, WV in the TEAYS VALLEY area
Another store just opened up.
"Magic Mart opens for business
by Paul Teague
Local shoppers filled the parking lot and lined up at cash registers Monday as discount retailer Magic Mart opened its doors in Lenoir.
Magic Mart, a regional department store operating at 21 other locations in five states, has leased the space formerly occupied by Walmart and Carolina Pottery from Cary-based GFD Management, Inc. and is the newest tenant of the North Hill Plaza shopping center along the U.S. 321 corridor in Lenoir.
Following Walmart’s construction of a larger store adjacent to its former location, Carolina Pottery occupied 75,000 of the available 120,000 square feet of the building. Magic Mart is leasing and using the entire amount of available space for its business.
The retail store offers national brand products at affordable prices. Apparel, footwear, accessories, health and beauty aids, home furnishings, auto care, lawn and garden items, electronics, sporting goods, hardware, furniture, housewares, tuxedo rentals, small appliances, toys, knives, jewelry and class rings are among the numerous offerings provided by Magic Mart.
According to the Web site, www.magicmartstores.com, “quality merchandise, national brands low prices and friendly staff†are among the perks offered by Magic Mart.
The store offers layaway services, special orders, furniture delivery (not available in all stores), gift cards and repair services. The store even will custom mix paints at no extra charge.
Managers said they were pleased with the foot traffic, especially since an official grand opening is not scheduled until the end of July.
“This is actually more than we had thought,†Magic Mart Regional Manager Johnny Aliff said. “We hadn’t really done any advertising, but we decided to open the doors and people came.â€
Aliff said the company has hired 85 hourly employees and will have four full-time managers. He noted that the company had been looking to expand in the North Carolina market, following the success of its Salisbury location.
“We think this will be a good fit for Lenoir,†Aliff said. “The work ethic of the people that we have interviewed has been the best I have seen. I think we’ll have something for the people of Lenoir.â€
In occupying the former Walmart space, Aliff believes Magic Mart’s selection of name-brand clothing “will set us apart from our competitors next door.†He also touted the store’s selection of Oriental and large-size rugs, along with upholstered furniture.
Magic Mart started as Ammar Brothers in Williamson, W.Va., in 1920 when three brothers immigrated from a small village on the slopes of Mt. Hermon, approximately 20 miles northeast of the Sea of Galilee on Syria. They began their new lives in America as pack peddlers, carrying their wares. They walked from Alabama to Michigan and back several times during each year.
K.A. Ammar bought a store in Williamson, W.Va., and additional stores followed. In 1967, the Ammars opened the first Magic Mart. The stores grew, and the older Ammar Brothers sites were shut down.
In 1991, Magic Mart expanded its store in Oceana, W.Va., and by 2003, Magic Mart found itself in cities with populations for 10,000-35,000. The first mid-market-sized store opened in Beckley, W.Va., in 2003, followed by the Salisbury location.
Two years later, Elizabethton, Tenn., became the site of a store in an even larger community, and since then, several other Magic Mart locations have been started."