Thursday, July 7, 2016

Kmart #7129

This month's Kmart is once again located inside a former Grants. The interesting thing about this store; however, is the fact that it was once attached to a mall that no longer exists. The only reason to why itself still exists at the moment is due to the fact that its lease has yet to expire. You see the former mall site is being redeveloped into a medical campus called Vernon Place after the mall became dead a few years back. Kmart, the only store still operating at the site, has a lease that runs through next year. More than likely this store will sadly be closed as Vernon Place has no intention on renewing the lease even with the help that was promised to help find a new location for Kmart.

Here's a view of the future hospital.
Kmart-ified Grants
Possible former entrance for a restaurant.
Old Auto bays
While this not new currently, it was when the picture was taken.
We're open! We're open!
Being a former Grants inside a mall, this store has a very unique layout compared to others.

Home Office is in the back of the store, while books is up front. Sorry about the confusion. I apologize for this error.
Let's get started with the interior tour:







I'm fairly certain that the furniture department was an old restaurant for Grants. Not only would the door mentioned earlier lead into this general area, but the restrooms are back here also.





No Access to this door.



Actionway on the left side of the store.
The garden shop is tucked in behind health and beauty and seasonal.


Only older store I know of to have an opening wall from floor to ceiling for the garden shop's entrance from the store. Some of the 2000-2002 built store did this as well.

Seasonal
Back left corner of the store.
90s Auto Center signage still intact!
Likely the old auto center's entrance.

Two different decor packages from two different eras.

Actionway between Toys (on the left) and grocery
The store doesn't have an actionway running through the middle of the store between these two departments as most would.
Housewares & Bedding Actionway division.
Nice price scanner sign on an old one.
Although the sign would imply otherwise, no appliances to be seen.
Layaway
Back Actionway

The store still manages to fit a big and tall department in. Smaller stores often lack this department.
Fitting Rooms




This actionway runs perpendicular to the store's entrance connecting the left actionway to the right.
Childrens' clothing and Infants Basics.


Old Mall entrance.
Womens



That concludes my visit to the Meadville Kmart.

Rating: 7 out of 10. Although it is a smaller and more cramped location, this store still gets enough business to support itself. Even though it was cool to finally have finally see the two older automotive signs from a retro perspective, a shopper could be turned off by the 90s auto center sign still in place.

Is This Store in Danger of Closing? VERY LIKELY. This store's lease expires next year and the owners have already stated they will not be renewing it.

Footnotes:
1. The plans submitted for development have the existing Kmart building being torn down for a parking lot to the medical campus despite the fact there already is plenty of parking.

4 comments:

  1. With the way Kmart is apt to close stores every which way, I'm surprised they didn't just shutter with the site redevelopment here. The only thing I can think is that Kmart wanted their lease to be bought out and Vernon Place refused, so Kmart is staying open until their lease expires out of spite. Otherwise, it seems like in this sort of situation Kmart would normally be happy to shed another store, no matter the state of the lease. The other alternative is that this store must do alright business, which seems a little surprising to me since it looks a little dingy and cluttered. That said, though, I'm with you: it was really cool to see those two old automotive signs!

    Also, for what it's worth, I think a hospital is a great way to reuse an old mall site. Someone should notify the leaders of Memphis, haha!

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    1. This store does do decent business I can tell you that just from visiting here once and while it is dingy and cluttered, it actually still is quite navigable. The problem I think you will find is that Kmart actually wants to keep this store going for now....

      Ha. Think they will actually do something to the old malls or will they be left to rot?

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  2. To tell you the truth, that thought never even crossed my mind - good for Kmart, then! A retail company must be in a sad state of affairs when one naturally assumes they have no desire to keep any of their stores open once given a potential reason to close them...

    I just did a little bit of research, and to my surprise it turns out some redevelopment is actually in the works all around! At Raleigh Springs Mall, the city has announced a plan to construct a police precinct, library, community center, drainage basin (because why not with all that space, I suppose), and potential retail (though I'm not sure why, since it didn't quite work out the first time :P ). At the announcement for that plan, though, it was called "treja vu," since the owners of the mall have constantly found loopholes to block the redevelopment. We'll see how it goes this time...

    Elsewhere, at the site of the Mall of Memphis, incentives have been approved for a 183,000 square foot facility for TAG Truck Enterprises to be built, while Peabody Place downtown also has seen incentives draw in ServiceMaster to utilize the space as their new headquarters (you may have seen a pic or two of this on Memphis Retail's flickr page). Meanwhile, Hickory Ridge Mall continues as a mall for now, but it's pretty bad if even the driver's license station inside the mall has closed, lol!

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    1. Ha! Kmart will probably close this store and not relocate, but I think you'll find that they are keeping this one open as long as possible since it appears to be profitable.

      Good to hear that those plans are in place. Hopefully they actually become reality as you said some of those plans have not always played out.

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