Friday, April 12, 2019

Wilkes-Barre's Toys R Us Playtime Racetrack

The final post of the month will be a flashback to the uncertain time for Toys R Us. Having visited the area in March 2018 for other reasons, I decided to make it a point to stop by some TRU location to grab some pics just in case Chapter 7 were to happen. Obviously we know what happened, but needless to say I'm glad I got pictures as I would not make it back to Wilkes-Barre before this location closed its doors. This Toys R Us was unique in that it never really was updated from its racetrack format of store layout from what I could tell.


This store still managed to keep Geffoery as part of the store's signage as well, which I was told was quite rare.


All of the glass used sure makes for both a nice entrance and also lets a lot of natural light to highlight the shopping carts.


Upon entering, seasonal toys are to your left while guest services and checkout lanes were to the right. You would find the racetrack circle actionway ahead of you.





Beyond the seasonal department, the remainder of the left side of the store was all baby supplies.






The back of the store featured bikes and kiddie vehicles followed by various toys for boys such as diecast cars and action figures. Girls toys were found along the right side of the store along with electronics in the front right corner.









Not sure what this was used for


And we conclude the former TRU tour with a look at the glass entrance as viewed from within the store.


If there's one positive thing to say after taking look at this now former store, at least it wouldn't sit empty long. Ocean State Job Lot will open its first Pennsylvania stores in both this space and the former Dickson City Toys R Us.

Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Former Kmart #4770

NOTE: This post comes from outside the blog's coverage area.

Continuing right along with a look at the former Kmart stores in the Pittsburgh market, our next post in the series highlights the rather generic McMurrary location. There was nothing too special about this particular store as it was a fairly generic '90s store. I will say that the exterior entrance was a neat feature here. As you will see from the pics below, this store did have a Little Caesars, but it would close shortly before I visited. In fact, I was unaware there was no Little Caesars until I stopped in.


Little Caesars labelscar
Interior tour:

Umm, you left some evidence of Little Caesar up