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Retail Apocalypse: 2016 Brings Empty Shelves And Store Closings All Across America
EAD ^ | 02/01/2016 | Michael Snyder

Posted on 02/01/2016 8:58:20 AM PST by SeekAndFind

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1 posted on 02/01/2016 8:58:21 AM PST by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind
People don't have disposal money for retail. Seasons have been out of sync, and it's cut into seasonal purchasing. There isn't much in fashion, gadgets, or even new technology that's new and "must have".

It's a symptom of the dying middle class.

2 posted on 02/01/2016 9:03:54 AM PST by grania
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Nearly all of those stores take up huge footprints in malls, yet get little traffic save for walk-thrus (at least from what I see & do). Can’t possibly maintain such inventory & footage without major traffic, all of which seems keen on going to the boutiques instead of buying similar-priced meh-fashion goods.

The rest of the stores are old high-profile retailers: not the giant square footage, but old enough to have their “cool” rooted in customers’ grandparents’ eras. Their day is passing.

So yeah, if you cherry-pick stores generations past their prime, you’ll have a list of businesses coming to their natural end.


3 posted on 02/01/2016 9:05:04 AM PST by ctdonath2 (History does not long entrust the care of freedom to the week or the timid. - Ike)
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To: SeekAndFind

One word:

E-Commerce


4 posted on 02/01/2016 9:05:17 AM PST by unixfox (Abolish Slavery, Repeal the 16th Amendment)
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To: SeekAndFind

Although a lot of this is due to the online retail trend, it is still alarming to see such stalwart institutions shuttering so many stores.

But even giant Montgomery Ward closed in better times.


5 posted on 02/01/2016 9:06:33 AM PST by fwdude
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I don’t see how retail stores stay open. The amount of regulation, taxes, liability, theft, employees, stock on hand, utilities, rent, etc etc one requires makes it unlikely that you could ever compete with online retailers who have the product delivered to your door usually at a lower price. You have to pay all of that even when you are not profitable in the store.

It appears that online retailers have all the advantages.


6 posted on 02/01/2016 9:06:43 AM PST by volunbeer
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To: SeekAndFind

Lots of people go to stores to look at things then buy them for the best prices on the Internet because money is so tight.


7 posted on 02/01/2016 9:08:42 AM PST by A CA Guy ( God Bless America, God Bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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To: SeekAndFind

The local gun shops are doing real well. ;) Just saying...


9 posted on 02/01/2016 9:09:16 AM PST by 556x45
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To: SeekAndFind

I’ve been predicting the collapse of a lot of malls since 2007. It took long enough...


10 posted on 02/01/2016 9:09:30 AM PST by cuban leaf (The US will not survive the obama presidency. The world may not either.)
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To: SeekAndFind

One word. “Amazon”.


11 posted on 02/01/2016 9:09:36 AM PST by dfwgator
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I was surprised by the empty spaces on the shelves in a recent Walmart visit. The only area that seems to be improving is ammo; some areas such as electronics seem to be maintaining stock, pet food stocks were down, with decreased variety in the pet area, and some of the food areas were in need of re-stocking, while produce has been re-arranged to put less in a larger area.

Despite my comments about electronics, they didn’t have what I wanted, and I ended up going to Best Buy, another dying chain where selection is down, but they had what I needed.


12 posted on 02/01/2016 9:10:02 AM PST by PAR35
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To: SeekAndFind

Real estate TAXES make brick and mortar expensive. Failed governments need those taxes to pay their bloated welfare benefits and lavish retirement to public workers.


13 posted on 02/01/2016 9:10:33 AM PST by 1Old Pro
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he’s saying that a big store has purposefully not stock shelves so rural people can’t get supplies?.....sounds ridiculous but who knows....maybe part of the big “plan”....


14 posted on 02/01/2016 9:11:38 AM PST by cherry
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Why fight traffic, smelly people, lines, surly clerks and high prices?


15 posted on 02/01/2016 9:13:09 AM PST by Uncle Miltie (Populism is what Populism does.)
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To: volunbeer
The amount of regulation, taxes, liability, theft, employees, stock on hand, utilities, rent, etc etc one requires makes it unlikely that you could ever compete with online retailers who have the product delivered to your door usually at a lower price

Exactly, government policies of excessive taxation and burdens such as required worker healthcare, workers comp, etc all lead to companies moving away from brick and mortar and full time employees to ecommerce. Once again, the greedy government forces people to "change", that's the kind of change Obama meant. One must change to avoid harassing government policies.

16 posted on 02/01/2016 9:13:27 AM PST by 1Old Pro
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17 posted on 02/01/2016 9:14:06 AM PST by Uncle Miltie (Populism is what Populism does.)
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To: Uncle Miltie

It is difficult for wilding yutes to shoplift from Amazon.


18 posted on 02/01/2016 9:14:47 AM PST by samtheman (Elect Trump, Build Wall. End Censorship.)
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To: volunbeer

“It appears that online retailers have all the advantages.”


Yep,and they have made it very easy.

About 90% of my shopping is now done on-line.

With the LL Bean cc you can ship both ways free. In other words,buy several sizes,try them on,and ship back what doesn’t fit.

Zappos does this also.

Amazon has everything else I need.

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19 posted on 02/01/2016 9:15:14 AM PST by Mears
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for many items, I'd much rather see and feel what I'm buying...big items like TV's I prefer to have someplace to take it back to if it doesn't work...

online shopping is for some items that are relatively problem free....

20 posted on 02/01/2016 9:15:56 AM PST by cherry
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