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Retail Miscellaneous => Retail Strategizing => Topic started by: Mervyns on February 25, 2009, 11:12:38 PM

Title: dated stores
Post by: Mervyns on February 25, 2009, 11:12:38 PM
Post store chains you think are generally outdated or individual stores.

My list:
Kmart
Sears
JCPenney
Pathmark
Albertsons
7-11
Getty
Eckerd
Circuit City
Star Market
Dunkin Donuts
CVS
Title: dated stores
Post by: EddieJ1984 on February 26, 2009, 01:54:06 AM
QuoteOriginally posted by Mervyns
Post store chains you think are generally outdated or individual stores.

My list:
Kmart
Sears
JCPenney
Pathmark
Albertsons
7-11
Getty
Eckerd
Circuit City
Star Market
Dunkin Donuts
CVS
 

yea eckerd is so outdated it doesn't exist! lol
but I do agree about kmart, its like in the 90s when walmart and target got big, kmart thought to just slap the name big before kmart and people would think it was actually big, where as most of the stores weren;t that big and didnt become biggerf!

I don't see how dunkin donuts is outdated, it works perfect in malls, and when you just wanna get a donut or coffee ir whatnot.

One i would add to the list is radioshack, its just a small store that has some electronics, where other places like best buy will probably have it cheaper.
Title: dated stores
Post by: retailfan on February 26, 2009, 11:30:22 AM
Actually Radio Shack is remodeling there stores  and  if you need wire and plugs they are usually cheaper then b buy plus check the warranty a lot of Shack items are Lifetime Warranty  If you know what you need I would recomend them  Also watch the sales flyers  Flas Memory  the sale pricesusually cant be beat
Title: dated stores
Post by: Caldor1999 on February 26, 2009, 01:30:41 PM
Kmart
toys r us (the ones near me still have that early 90's look to them
Grand union (theone near me thats still open)
A&P
pathmark
JC Penny
Radio Shack
Macys some of the ones by me are pretty dated on the inside most of them were other stores before
wal mart (the ones around me have the old logo and look pretty cheep on the inside )
Title: dated stores
Post by: Mervyns on February 26, 2009, 03:53:35 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by EddieJ1984
QuoteOriginally posted by Mervyns
Post store chains you think are generally outdated or individual stores.

My list:
Kmart
Sears
JCPenney
Pathmark
Albertsons
7-11
Getty
Eckerd
Circuit City
Star Market
Dunkin Donuts
CVS
 

yea eckerd is so outdated it doesn't exist! lol
but I do agree about kmart, its like in the 90s when walmart and target got big, kmart thought to just slap the name big before kmart and people would think it was actually big, where as most of the stores weren;t that big and didnt become biggerf!

I don't see how dunkin donuts is outdated, it works perfect in malls, and when you just wanna get a donut or coffee ir whatnot.

One i would add to the list is radioshack, its just a small store that has some electronics, where other places like best buy will probably have it cheaper.
 

What I mean is the stores are dilapidated and not well maintained, like the Eckerds were under JCPenney ownership and still are now as Rite Aid. DD I like but many of their stores are dated looking. RadioShack's stores arent all dated but many are in the most ghetto shopping centers.
Title: dated stores
Post by: videogamer75 on February 26, 2009, 06:18:10 PM
RadioShack isn't outdated....aren't they the top place for cell phones? They also just started selling video games, and their stores are pretty nice and clean too.
Title: dated stores
Post by: Caldor1999 on February 26, 2009, 07:20:34 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by videogamer75
RadioShack isn't outdated....aren't they the top place for cell phones? They also just started selling video games, and their stores are pretty nice and clean too.  

it depends on were you live the one by me is dated on the outside and the in but ive seen some nice looking ones as well
Title: dated stores
Post by: Retail Fan+ (Justin Hill) on March 03, 2009, 12:13:35 AM
Most of the ShopKo stores in Green Bay, Wisconsin look dated, since most of them haven't remodeled since 1999 when they added Payless ShoeSource and tweaked the interior and exterior signage. Even some of the Payless locations inside ShopKo look dated now. The only updated locations in Green Bay are at Bay Park Square Mall in Ashwaubenon near ShopKo's corporate offices, and on Lineville Road in Suamico, since that one is a brand new location.


Title: dated stores
Post by: Mervyns on March 03, 2009, 08:41:54 AM
QuoteOriginally posted by ShopKoFan
Most of the ShopKo stores in Green Bay, Wisconsin look dated, since most of them haven't remodeled since 1999 when they added Payless ShoeSource and tweaked the interior and exterior signage. Even some of the Payless locations inside ShopKo look dated now. The only updated locations in Green Bay are at Bay Park Square Mall in Ashwaubenon near ShopKo's corporate offices, and on Lineville Road in Suamico, since that one is a brand new location.


 

1999 looks dated?
Title: dated stores
Post by: Retail Fan+ (Justin Hill) on March 03, 2009, 07:30:22 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by Mervyns
QuoteOriginally posted by ShopKoFan
Most of the ShopKo stores in Green Bay, Wisconsin look dated, since most of them haven't remodeled since 1999 when they added Payless ShoeSource and tweaked the interior and exterior signage. Even some of the Payless locations inside ShopKo look dated now. The only updated locations in Green Bay are at Bay Park Square Mall in Ashwaubenon near ShopKo's corporate offices, and on Lineville Road in Suamico, since that one is a brand new location.

1999 looks dated?

Yes, if the 1999 look is inspired by 1992.
Shopko introduced a new logo and store prototype in 2007. They also remodeled some stores that look like the ones below.

Just compare the exteriors:

A: Old 1999 style (ex: LaCrosse, WI):
(http://www.billburmaster.com/lecentre/images/shopkolacrossewi.jpg)

B: New 2007 style (ex: Billings, MT):
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2157/2720450152_cf10748d80.jpg)

The old building architecture remains while new branding is applied to update the look. With the economy the way it is, they just can not afford to update all of the stores right now.

A: Most existing ShopKo stores still use a white/gray exterior with blue trim and the old 1992 ShopKo logo.

B: Only a select few existing ShopKo locations have updated their exteriors with the new logo and a newly painted exterior featuring earth tones, such as tan, beige, hunter green and brown. The pylon signs and interiors were also updated.

(*the car in the second picture is a DeSoto)
Title: dated stores
Post by: kendra on March 03, 2009, 09:53:46 PM
Yeah, the 1999 store that you depict looks a bit too...Wal-marty?

The second photo really looks a lot more upscale.
Title: dated stores
Post by: Retail Fan+ (Justin Hill) on April 19, 2009, 03:05:38 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by kendra
Yeah, the 1999 store that you depict looks a bit too...Wal-marty?

The second photo really looks a lot more upscale.
The look of some ShopKo stores in my city are becoming dated as of 2009, now that ShopKo opened some newer upscale stores, which look nice, compare that to their generic-looking Midwest discounter look.

Here are some examples of a few dated locations:

ShopKo store #1, Green Bay, Wisconsin (the vacant store next to it was Jubilee Foods, which closed in 2004):
(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3659/3379952397_e9c02447b4.jpg)

ShopKo, East Town Mall, Green Bay, Wisconsin:
(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3426/3380767752_58430de47d.jpg)