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    Grand Master Know It All eddiememphis's Avatar
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    Sportsman's Warehouse Parker. Today around noon I went in to buy a shell holder.

    They had some ammo, a dozen bottles of powder and bullets in stock.

    There were very few guns in the cases and six cars in the parking lot.

    I'm afraid it may be closing soon.

    I was at Flatiron Crossing Mall last week. The had a water issue and hired me to do some mold testing.

    A lot of empty shops. Walking between the stores, I was wondering about rent, inventory and especially payroll with all it's newly added costs.

    The retail model seems doomed.

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    Meh, too small of a sample.

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    They will convert the empty stores into community housing or grow shops. Nothing to worry about!

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    Quote Originally Posted by eddiememphis View Post
    Sportsman's Warehouse Parker. Today around noon I went in to buy a shell holder.

    They had some ammo, a dozen bottles of powder and bullets in stock.

    There were very few guns in the cases and six cars in the parking lot.

    I'm afraid it may be closing soon.

    I was at Flatiron Crossing Mall last week. The had a water issue and hired me to do some mold testing.

    A lot of empty shops. Walking between the stores, I was wondering about rent, inventory and especially payroll with all it's newly added costs.

    The retail model seems doomed.
    The internet and small specialty shops are the Horseless Carriages of Retail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe_K View Post
    The internet and small specialty shops are the Horseless Carriages of Retail.
    Agreed.

    Giant malls are too expensive to heat and cool, keep clean and keep civil.

    Especially when 1/3 of the stores are empty.

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    A lot of people buy products online now instead of in stores.

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    If retail shops close, where will they get their clothes?Click image for larger version. 

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    So they can just turn the stores into morgues. Retail is dead.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eddiememphis View Post
    Sportsman's Warehouse Parker. Today around noon I went in to buy a shell holder.

    They had some ammo, a dozen bottles of powder and bullets in stock.

    There were very few guns in the cases and six cars in the parking lot.

    I'm afraid it may be closing soon.

    I was at Flatiron Crossing Mall last week. The had a water issue and hired me to do some mold testing.

    A lot of empty shops. Walking between the stores, I was wondering about rent, inventory and especially payroll with all it's newly added costs.

    The retail model seems doomed.
    Flatiron Crossing is being torn down to be redeveloped. Should start this summer I believe.

    As for retail and restaurants, February is always the slowest month of the year. No one shops or goes out to eat in February. Sportsmans warehouse for example.. hunting season is over, camping hiking fishing season has yet to start, the only reason to go there would be to maybe buy some clothes but how many people are doing that?
    Last edited by def90; 02-06-2023 at 08:40.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kidicarus13 View Post
    If retail shops close, where will they get their clothes?Click image for larger version. 

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    They will have to shop in our houses.

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