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Death of the Department Store

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Covid-19 may now also be responsible for exacerbating and escalating the demise of department stores.  

 

Resort and fall orders are being canceled right and left  ... some stores will probably not reopen; and mall shopping may soon be a thing of the past.

 

Below is an article, though lengthy, is well worth your reading time.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/21/business/coronavirus-department-stores-neiman-marcus.html?action=...

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Re: Death of the Department Store

The end of an era for sure.

 

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Re: Death of the Department Store

Other than a Macy's near us, they had already passed on. I liked the ones that had at least five floors and a fancy deli. As a kid, we could ride the escalators to the various departments.

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Re: Death of the Department Store

Can't remember the last time I shopped in one. Big box stores, online and locally owned is usually how I shop.

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Re: Death of the Department Store

Malls are next. Many have already closed. I never find clothing in my size and don't like the younger population running wild.

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Things are changing so rapidly, it's hard to comprehend.  Malls gone?  Impossible.  The only shopping option in my area is Dillard's and I wonder how long they'll last. 

 

All these changes in our lives and none are for the better.  Doesn't anything good happen anymore?

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Re: Death of the Department Store

Thank you for the link.  In the last several years, I've walked into a department store a handful of times and, in the few times I can distinctly remember, didn't find what I wanted. 

 

As for malls, I've always avoided them.  Just don't like them a single bit.

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Re: Death of the Department Store

I hope Kohls can survive.  The malls were already bleeding money  Better off to re purpose them as affordable housing condos etc.  Maybe keep 1/4 retail and 3/4 condo development.

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I ordered 2 wedding and 1 shower gift from Macy's.  All was well and today I received notification they are no longer available.

 

Guess I'll need plan B.  I'm sure this is just the start of the demise of department stores as we knew them.

 

 

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Re: Death of the Department Store

@Kachina624 

 

The ONLY store in our "shuttered" mall now for about 5 years has been Dillards.

 

Apparently, according to news reports they own the building therefore they are the only ones who survived.

 

Although I've only been there 2 times in all the years I've lived here!