JCP shuttering some stores this year

Started by giantsfan2016, January 11, 2017, 06:54:13 PM

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giantsfan2016

JCP has announced they will be closing some stores this year. Particularly small-market stores.

http://www.clark.com/report-jcpenney-will-be-next-to-close-stores

Small market stores? They have one in Torrington, CT that is under 30,000 square feet. That's around the size of an average TJ MAXX or Marshall's.

Zayre88

Small market stores?

In Maine, JCP in Waterville and Rockland come to mind for me.  They're smaller stores in small shopping plazas, not malls.

JCP at Maine Mall and Bangor Mall are probably okay but Auburn Mall could end up on the list.

In NH, North Conway, Rochester, Keene and West Lebanon are in smaller markets.  Salem, Nashua, Newington, Concord and Manchester are possibly safer.

TheFugitive

I wonder about the Century III Mall store in Pittsburgh?

It's just about the last thing left in that mall.

danfifepsu

Quote from: TheFugitive on January 13, 2017, 12:44:15 PM
I wonder about the Century III Mall store in Pittsburgh?

It's just about the last thing left in that mall.

how dead is that mall.

TheFugitive

Quote from: danfifepsu on January 13, 2017, 06:48:58 PM
Quote from: TheFugitive on January 13, 2017, 12:44:15 PM
I wonder about the Century III Mall store in Pittsburgh?

It's just about the last thing left in that mall.

how dead is that mall.

REALLY dead!

The entire upper-end is now vacant as Sears is gone.
About the same time that happened the Philip Pelusi hair salon, a charter tenant,
moved out to a nearby strip center.

The mall is basically vacant from the former Sears and Lazarus stores all the way
down to the food court.  The food court just lost Italian Village Pizza, another charter
tenant.  I think it may be down to two restaurants.

The lease was up at FYE and they were not planning to renew from what I heard.

Macy's closed last year, so now Pennys is the only remaining anchor tenant in this huge mall.

Rumor is UPMC wants to buy it, tear it down and build a hospital.

danfifepsu

Quote from: TheFugitive on January 16, 2017, 10:53:32 AM
Quote from: danfifepsu on January 13, 2017, 06:48:58 PM
Quote from: TheFugitive on January 13, 2017, 12:44:15 PM
I wonder about the Century III Mall store in Pittsburgh?

It's just about the last thing left in that mall.

how dead is that mall.

REALLY dead!

The entire upper-end is now vacant as Sears is gone.
About the same time that happened the Philip Pelusi hair salon, a charter tenant,
moved out to a nearby strip center.

The mall is basically vacant from the former Sears and Lazarus stores all the way
down to the food court.  The food court just lost Italian Village Pizza, another charter
tenant.  I think it may be down to two restaurants.

The lease was up at FYE and they were not planning to renew from what I heard.

Macy's closed last year, so now Pennys is the only remaining anchor tenant in this huge mall.

Rumor is UPMC wants to buy it, tear it down and build a hospital.


how many stores left and what of hte retail near the mall

TheFugitive

Retail near the mall is doing somewhat better.

There is a Super Walmart and a Sam's Club up the hill directly behind it.
Also a Big Lots store in a former Ames location that appears to be doing well.
And a new Lowe's is under construction there next to a Dollar Tree.  Plus an
old movie theater was refurbished and reopened.

Down at the bottom of the hill the Southland Shopping Center is mostly filled.
This was the area's major shopping hub before Century III was built.

Looks like around 50 stores remain, with JC Penney and Dicks Sporting Goods being the largest.
Seems like a lot, but the mall is massive.

retailisking

#7
We'll have the full list of stores to close on Friday - in the meantime, news of store closures is trickling in...

The 103-year-old store in Wahpeton, ND is closing
http://www.wahpetondailynews.com/breaking_news/wahpeton-jc-penney-to-close/article_a7c241f4-0a7b-11e7-ba1f-c77f6b028d59.html

The 80-year-old store in Thief River Falls, MN is expected to close in June
http://www.kvrr.com/2017/03/16/jcpenney-stores-expected-to-close-in-wahpeton-thief-river-falls-after-80-years-in-business/

And here's an ominous-sounding story about the JCP in the struggling Berkshire Mall in Lanesborough, MA.
http://www.berkshireeagle.com/stories/as-jc-penney-faces-nationwide-closures-berkshire-mall-location-plans-mystery-announcement,501463

BillyGr

Quote from: retailisking on March 16, 2017, 09:00:57 PM
And here's an ominous-sounding story about the JCP in the struggling Berkshire Mall in Lanesborough, MA.
http://www.berkshireeagle.com/stories/as-jc-penney-faces-nationwide-closures-berkshire-mall-location-plans-mystery-announcement,501463

That seems strange (the fact that that mall has issues, not the stores in particular), given where it is and the lack of similar options in quite a wide area around it.

BillyGr