Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Retail Migration

With the continued closures of large retail market spaces. 

2015 is the year of closing closings of many retail she's we have come to learn and grow it appears there is an emergence of custom clothing and online tailoring and these large companies forgot they can do this direct to consumer for a great deal we now have many retailers offer a complete outfit online sent to your door once a month

Online retailing is going to get it's biggest jump this season however that doesn't alway mean great profits

It means more shoppers on a budget that probably cannot drive.

take a good look at retailers closing in the USA

GNS + Research


http://www.wnd.com/2015/01/retail-earthquake-all-these-big-name-stores-closing/


Aeropostale, suffering from declining sales, closed 75 stores during the holiday season, which runs from November through January. And in 2015, they expect to close an additional 50 to 75 stores.
RadioShack, which is negotiating with lenders to gain approval to shutter 1,100 stores, said last month that it closed 175 locations in 2014.
Online shopping is most often cited as the major problem for brick-and-mortar retail stores. Online sales now account for about 13 percent of all retail sales.
The Associated Press reported the JCPenney stores closing are in:
GEORGIA: Gwinnett Place Mall in Duluth, LaGrange Mall in LaGrange, Walnut Square Mall in Dalton
IOWA: Crossroads Shopping Center in Waterloo, Southbridge Mall in Mason City, Westland Mall in West Burlington
ILLINOIS: Northland Plaza in DeKalb, Quincy Mall in Quincy
INDIANA: Marquette Mall in Michigan City
MASSACHUSETTS: Hanover Mall in Hanover, Silver City Galleria in Taunton
MICHIGAN: Adrian South Mall in Adrian
NEW JERSEY: Cumberland Mall in Vineland
NEW YORK: Hudson Valley Mall in Kingston
NORTH CAROLINA: Parkwood Mall in Wilson, Randolph Mall in Asheboro, Signal Hill Mall in Statesville, Southgate Mall in Elizabeth City
OHIO: Eastland Mall in Columbus, North Towne Plaza in Greenville, Upper Valley Mall in Springfield
OREGON: Pony Village Mall in North Bend
PENNSYLVANIA: Chambersburg Mall in Chambersburg, Granite Run Mall in Media, Nittany Mall in State College, Susquehanna Valley Mall in Hummels Wharf, York Galleria in York
RHODE ISLAND: Providence Place Mall in Providence
SOUTH CAROLINA: Aiken Mall in Aiken, Inlet Square Mall in Murrells Inlet
SOUTH DAKOTA: Lakewood Mall in Aberdeen
TEXAS: Market Square Mall in Brenham
VIRGINIA: Manassas Mall in Manassas, the Marquis in Williamsburg
VERMONT: Diamond Run Mall in Rutland, St. Albans Shopping Center in St. Albans
WISCONSIN: Aviation Plaza in Oshkosh, Regency Mall in Racine, Shawano Plaza in Shawano

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2015/01/retail-earthquake-all-these-big-name-stores-closing/#739Xw7l5LoxIqZYY.99


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