Why is Hills Plaza in State College still called Hills Plaza when there hasn't been a Hills store there in a long, long time?
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That's the bottom line. Commercial real estate is dying and those owning it aren't often going to be putting more money into a declining investment. Office buildings may be even worse off than retail IMO but there are plenty of retail spaces that cannot find tenants. 3 things driving it, Amazon and other online purchases killing off brick and mortar, Walmart and other mega stores killing off the small operations, and people working from home even though some are headed back to the office.New signs aren't free
Why is Hills Plaza in State College still called Hills Plaza when there hasn't been a Hills store there in a long, long time?
How about we take some personal responsibility here and realize that it's not Amazon / Walmart or any other company killing anything, it's the consumer making a choice on where to shop. If the collective population had decided they didn't want to buy things at Walmart or Amazon those companies would cease to exist. Instead people flocked to the mega-marts and online retail which brings us to the current day.That's the bottom line. Commercial real estate is dying and those owning it aren't often going to be putting more money into a declining investment. Office buildings may be even worse off than retail IMO but there are plenty of retail spaces that cannot find tenants. 3 things driving it, Amazon and other online purchases killing off brick and mortar, Walmart and other mega stores killing off the small operations, and people working from home even though some are headed back to the office.
Yes and no. Consumers are making those decisions but those decisions were made for them for quite awhile by criminally long covid shut downs that shut down the little guy but not the Amazons or Walmarts.How about we take some personal responsibility here and realize that it's not Amazon / Walmart or any other company killing anything, it's the consumer making a choice on where to shop. If the collective population had decided they didn't want to buy things at Walmart or Amazon those companies would cease to exist. Instead people flocked to the mega-marts and online retail which brings us to the current day.
You seriously believe covid shutdowns allowed Amazon and Walmart to take a dominant position in the consumer retail landscape? Have you been in a coma for the last 20 years?Yes and no. Consumers are making those decisions but those decisions were made for them for quite awhile by criminally long covid shut downs that shut down the little guy but not the Amazons or Walmarts.
They had a dominant position already. But they gained market share due to the smaller retailers being shut down. Take your pick of articles and research, they all say the same thing that I had said above. https://nypost.com/article/the-coronavirus-economys-7-biggest-winners-and-losers/You seriously believe covid shutdowns allowed Amazon and Walmart to take a dominant position in the consumer retail landscape? Have you been in a coma for the last 20 years?
Calling a tabloid newspaper article research? C’mon now, I know you already don’t want to take personal responsibility but blaming the shutdowns - which didn’t take place evenly across the country - for killing mom and pop retailers? That takes some severe mental gymnastics.They had a dominant position already. But they gained market share due to the smaller retailers being shut down. Take your pick of articles and research, they all say the same thing that I had said above. https://nypost.com/article/the-coronavirus-economys-7-biggest-winners-and-losers/
You aren't being honest. 1st, I didn't call the NY Post research as you dishonestly claimed. I said "Take your pick of articles and research". It was the post right before yours so anyone can see who is being dishonest. Secondly, Amazon's profit over tripled due to pandemic shutdowns. Was that a normal extension of their growth in your small mind?Calling a tabloid newspaper article research? C’mon now, I know you already don’t want to take personal responsibility but blaming the shutdowns - which didn’t take place evenly across the country - for killing mom and pop retailers? That takes some severe mental gymnastics.
People have been choosing Walmart over downtown since the 90’s and Amazon started to eat Walmart’s lunch in the early to mid aughts. Amazon Prime launched in 2005 and they’ve been off to the races ever since.
Face it - people like the deals and the convenience factor provided by these services and patronized them more than other stores. The writing was on the wall long before China released the virus.
Is that near Eastwood Ravine?Well they changed the Twin Pines Mall to the Lone Pine Mall after Marty ran over one of the trees.
Yeah, they even changed its name too - used be Clayton Ravine (and before that, Shonash Ravine).Is that near Eastwood Ravine?