http://abc11.com/business/macys-closing-40-stores-including-one-in-cary/1149158/gnspIn about 20 years I could see very few indoor malls being left. They smell funny, are full of teenagers, and have a lot of worthless stores with little selection. It's so much easier to go to an outdoor shopping center where they have Best Buy, Petco/PetSmart, Wal-Mart/Target/grocery store, Dick's/Bass Pro/Cabellas, restaurants, Office Depot/Office Max, and a few other random things.[Edited on January 7, 2016 at 1:57 AM. Reason : .]
1/7/2016 1:55:36 AM
I've never actually been inside a Hot Topic, but indoor malls are awesome when they're mostly empty, and you can walk around freely to admire stuff.Macy's--at least the ones I've been to around Raleigh--have always been pretty disappointing. But I remember it being a big deal when they first came to the area.Maybe they could bring back Lord & Taylor!
1/7/2016 2:08:43 AM
/bye pictureI may have walked through a Macy's once, but I have not ever purchased anything from there.
1/7/2016 5:50:23 AM
And stay out of Woolworths!
1/7/2016 8:04:40 AM
1/7/2016 8:12:29 AM
All shopping online
1/7/2016 8:25:47 AM
I've found that Macy's inventory varies greatly based on the geographic location of the store. And I'm not talking about one store carrying minks while another carries sweaters. I'm talking about the stores in less affluent locations having little to no selection of anything.
1/7/2016 8:27:45 AM
^completely agree. And Belk has that issue somewhat as well (but that may be their business model in certain areas). But honestly, when Macy's was first announced to be moving into this region years ago I expected something that would truly rival some of the really higher end department stores in my area (Belk's flagship in Southpark, A really top end Dillard's, Nordstrom). I guess I blame "Friends" for that. Now all of the Macy's here in Charlotte today look more like an urban Kohl's that's perpetually about to close down. Non-existent shoe section, clothing stock that looks like it's been sitting there for years, a ghost town of a retail staff. It's awful.]
1/7/2016 8:37:20 AM
I was at the 8-story Macy's in NYC on Black Friday, they are surely not closing anytime soon.
1/7/2016 11:43:27 AM
I bought a TWW SS present at Macy's one time.
1/7/2016 11:50:56 AM
^^^^Yup, pretty much.
1/7/2016 12:57:28 PM
I can't remember the last time I went into a mall. Probably not once in the past decade
1/7/2016 1:01:41 PM
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1/7/2016 11:26:31 PM
Agreed that the selection varies greatly. The one in Crabtree was pretty decent. Of the two here in Richmond, one is pretty good on account of its being huge (it actually occupies two anchor spaces due to buyouts of Hecht's and Miller & Rhoads over the years). That one is, predictably, closing. The other one is awful and does, at least in the men's department, bear an unnerving resemblance to Kohl's. However, despite its being a terrible store, it is in the nicer mall and is being spared.I really miss Belk, or at least the well-stocked Belk Men's Store in Crabtree.
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1/10/2016 10:36:27 AM
Who remembers when it was Cary Village Mall? Cary Towne Center peaked in the late 90s and since the early 2000s has been in a decline. Sears is gone, now Macy's...The Belks still does a good business. Every time I go in that mall, there are new stores. A lot of the mainstays are closing and smaller, independent stores open...last 6 months, and then close.It is becoming the next South Hills Mall. South Hills used to be decent also, but it started declining in the 80s. Cary would benefit from completely renovating and rebuilding a mall similar to Crabtree or Triangle Towne Center....though I doubt the existing location has that much available space.
1/10/2016 10:47:35 AM
1/10/2016 11:07:54 AM
Brier Creek is a shopping center.Crabtree is an indoor mall, but malls can be open air as well.North Hills is a "lifestyle center." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifestyle_center_(retail)(These are three different things that serve different purposes.)For fun:http://deadmalls.com/index.html[Edited on January 10, 2016 at 3:14 PM. Reason : ]
1/10/2016 3:13:23 PM
lol at "lifestyle centers"
1/10/2016 3:19:54 PM
Cary mall is dead. Everytime i visit cary for the holidays people go out of their way to hit up south point or crabtree.
1/10/2016 3:34:01 PM
1/10/2016 3:38:11 PM
I generally prefer conventional malls, but I'll submit it depends on whether I'm going full-scale shopping or just picking one thing up.If you're going Christmas shopping and needing to hit up several different stores, it sucks to go to one of these sprawling Crossroads/Friendly Center-type places where they've shoeboxed 150 stores into like half a mile. You find a place to park near Dick's Sporting goods, then drive over to the other end of the complex, park at Target, battle traffic again and drive over to another end to Michaels, find another parking space, etc. At a indoor mall, you park once and find everything under one roof. Slightly related, the outlet mall in Smithfield is the worst place on earth.
1/10/2016 7:46:30 PM
TTC is a really terrible mall. Bad design, awful flooring (carpet!?) and tons of empty space. It's only 14 years old and already has the vibes of the waning years of the original North Hills.[Edited on January 10, 2016 at 9:20 PM. Reason : 3]
1/10/2016 9:20:04 PM
^Agreed! I've gone in there just to stay warm before going and playing soccer after work. There is nothing in there that I can't find at Best Buy, Dick's, Target, or Petsmart.
1/10/2016 11:43:37 PM
Nobody under the age of 50 should ever step foot in a mall
1/11/2016 10:37:41 AM
^No one over the age of 20 should ever set foot in a mall.
1/11/2016 7:23:19 PM
I suspect Big4Country is an ad for big box stores.
1/11/2016 7:33:01 PM
Personally, I prefer a mall. I'm sick and tired of acres of farmland being bought up to be forever turned into a kohls/michaels/old navy/target. At least with a mall you get the appearance of space being used more efficiently. Do we really need another Kohls?
1/11/2016 7:40:29 PM
^More like do we really need another drug store on the corner across from the other drug store?
1/11/2016 7:51:25 PM
Triangle Town Center Sold...http://www.wral.com/joint-venture-acquires-raleigh-shopping-mall-for-174m/15340986/
2/9/2016 7:17:33 PM
so they only paid 3 million dollars for it?
2/9/2016 10:12:31 PM
hopefully macy's down in fla don't go anywhere soon, it's the only place i ever go to buy clothes (save for the occasional sale at express).
2/10/2016 10:18:55 AM