Richard White
Senior Member
They were off at STC when I was there a few months back.
STC Escalator update.
All escalators on except for one between the mezzanine and 2nd floor.
This must mean the store is doing well enough to afford electricity!
They were off at STC when I was there a few months back.
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I agree, i feel like it was good but recently gone downhill. I feel like they should downsize and takeover the Nordstorm space and make it new and focus on the product assortment.
Then they can take tear down the old BAY and build condos or something...
Recently went to the Bay store at Sherway. They're hanging in there but can't help and feel the store gave off a sinking ship kind of vibe. It's rather telling when Sporting Life has up its game and has more appealing lifestyle wear type clothing.
The Queen Street site should be redeveloped!
I don't imagine @rdaner meant tearing the building down - but the reality of the end of department stores is kind of hard to avoid - and you might as well think about how to adapt/reuse the site.
I am sure the very Toronto response of slapping a tower or two atop in the back of the minds of others.
AoD
I think the era of the wide spread 'mall' department store is at an end; I think the 'experience' flagship stores can easily last if companies put the money and effort it.
Les Galleries Lafayette is not going anywhere, nor is Harrod's. This could be that space for us; but yes, HBC would need owners who weren't leeches, and the company needs to shed the majority of its store network. It could, perhaps sustain a dozen 'destination' stores across the country, not 80+
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Let me add, I regrettably think the above is unlikely, and the the store will probably be lost to history, but that's not something to be cheered, but lamented.




