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Major Malls On Brink as MAJOR RETAILERS to Announce Thousands of Store Closings


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2017 Jan 5, 12:07pm   10,018 views  54 comments

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Sears, Macy's, JCPenney, Best Buy, Sport's Authority, Lord&Taylor, 5 Below, Chicos, Finish Line, Men's Wearhouse, and The Children's Place AND many other retailers (CVS, Rite-Aid) are also in the midst of multi-year plans to close stores. -

Hundreds (Maybe a thousand?) of Malls will perish and over a million jobs lost as thousands of retailers will close thousands of stores in coming year.

http://www.businessinsider.com/stores-closing-macys-kohls-walmart-sears-2016-12

"Nearly every major department store, including Macy's, Kohl's, Walmart, and Sears, have collectively closed hundreds of stores over the last couple years to try and stem losses from unprofitable stores and the rise of ecommerce. 

But the closures are far from over.

Macy's has already said that it's planning to close 100 stores, or about 15% of its fleet, in 2017. Sears is shuttering at least 30 Sears and Kmart stores by April, and additional closures are expected to be announced soon. CVS also said this month that it's planning to shut down 70 locations.

Mall stores like Aeropostale, which filed for bankruptcy in May, American Eagle, Chicos, Finish Line, Men's Wearhouse, and The Children's Place are also in the midst of multi-year plans to close stores. 

Many more announcements like these are expected in the coming months.

The start of the year is a popular time to announce store closures. Nearly half of annual store closings announced since 2010 have occurred in the first quarter, CNBC reports.

In addition to closing stores, retailers are also looking to shrink their existing locations. 

"As leases come up, you're going to see a gradual rotation into smaller-footprint stores," Hottovy said.

Despite recent closures, the US is still oversaturated with stores.

The US has 23.5 square feet of retail space per person, compared with 16.4 square feet in Canada and 11.1 square feet in Australia — the next two countries with the highest retail space per capita, according to a Morningstar report from October.

"Across retail overall the US has too much space and too many shops," said Neil Saunders, CEO of the retail consulting firm Conlumino. "As shopping patterns have changed, some of those shops are also in the wrong place and are of the wrong size or configuration."

As stores continue to close, many shopping malls will be forced to shut down as well.

When an anchor store like Sears or Macy's closes, it often triggers a "downward spiral in performance" for shopping malls, Morningstar analysts wrote in the report from October.

The malls don't only lose the income and shopper traffic from that store's business. The closure often triggers "co-tenancy clauses" that allow the remaining mall tenants to exercise their right to terminate their leases or renegotiate the terms, typically with a period of lower rents, until another retailer moves into the vacant anchor space. 

To reduce losses, malls must quickly find a replacement tenant for the massive retail space that the anchor store occupied, which is nearly impossible  — especially in malls that are already financially strapped — when every major department store is reducing its retail footprint.

That can have "grave" consequences for shopping malls, especially in markets where it's harder to transform vacant mall space into non-retail space like apartments, according to the analysts.

The Morningstar report supports another recent analysis from Credit Suisse that said about 200 shopping malls are at risk of shutting down if Sears continues to close stores. "

#TooMuchRetail

#TooMuchUselessShit

#OverSaturation

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48   MMR   2017 Jan 18, 10:09pm  

Logan Mohtashami says

Sporting merchandise stores, a few have gone under in the last 12 months, that doesn't get talked about much

seems nothing short of a miracle that sports authority lasted as long as it did.

Dicks better but it just doesn't seem sustainable.

49   MMR   2017 Jan 18, 10:15pm  

Logan Mohtashami says

a unique retail shop that has a good income base of their core shoppers,

Costco, Whole Foods, also/Trader Joe's are good at forecasting, something that used to be true about Walmart.

They opened a Walmart less than 10 minutes from my house in Atlanta(North Decatur/Druid hills), not realizing that the demographic that shops there today will be priced out of area in 5-10 years.

Sprouts and 365 by Whole Foods coming nearby and costco as well.

50   MMR   2017 Jan 18, 10:15pm  

zzyzzx says

How does your charts explain how places like Walmart, Target, Costco, and not enclosed malls seem to be doing just fine

SNAP/EBT has to be a big part of Walmart

51   MMR   2017 Jan 18, 10:17pm  

zzyzzx says

Do you live near Arundel Mills? You just described it (except it's maybe 15 years old-ish).

Most malls in Baltimore except maybe white marsh and Towson town center have to be in dumps.

Never had 'privilege' of going to Arundel mills

52   zzyzzx   2017 Jan 19, 8:16am  

rando says

Now what will kill Amazon?

Their shitty ratings:
http://www.resellerratings.com/store/Amazon
Rating 4.00/10 based on the most recent 3056 reviews 3,056 reviews

For comparison purposes:
http://www.resellerratings.com/store/Newegg
Rating 9.23/10 based on the most recent 44935 reviews 44,935 reviews

http://www.resellerratings.com/store/Jet
Rating 8.87/10 based on the most recent 1738 reviews 1,738 reviews

http://www.resellerratings.com/store/Bike_Nashbar
Rating 6.20/10 based on the most recent 93 reviews 93 reviews (I would think that this one would have more reviews and rate much higher)

http://www.resellerratings.com/store/Lands_End
Rating 9.74/10 based on the most recent 30 reviews 30 reviews

53   junkmail   2017 Jan 19, 9:16am  

exfatguy says

Hopefully drone-delivery becomes a thing. Barring that, a drive-up-pick-up warehouse would be nice.

I really done want to park, get out, browse limited selection, and wait in line to pay.

This isn't 1950.

They have that in the U.K. It's called Argos. (Buy online pick up in town.)

54   zzyzzx   2017 Jan 19, 9:23am  

junkmail says

Barring that, a drive-up-pick-up warehouse would be nice.

Would have been nice if I could have done that in December. Amazon warehouse is pretty close to me.

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