Closing in May 2024:
Shenango Valley Mall in Hermitage, PA
Crystal Mall in Waterford, CT
Pear Tree Center in Ukiah, CA
Closing in October 2024:
Elm Plaza in Waterville, ME
JCPenney Closing 4 Stores in 2024
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Re: JCPenney Closing 4 Stores in 2024
Ukiah is a former Mervyns; basically redecorated but still just like a Mervyns.
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Re: JCPenney Closing 4 Stores in 2024
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Nope, on Google Street View it's always been a tiny Penney's. Mervyn's building became Kohls (like so many).storewanderer wrote: ↑February 29th, 2024, 6:50 pm Ukiah is a former Mervyns; basically redecorated but still just like a Mervyns.
I figured JCPenney would not have added the catalog/salon door if they'd assumed a former Mervyn's.
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Re: JCPenney Closing 4 Stores in 2024
Nothing surprising here, Macy's and Sears departed both of these long ago:
Shenango Valley is a dead mall whose owners want to redevelop the property as a multi-use town center. JCP has been in long litigation to prevent this and recently lost. It's the weakest mall in the Warren-Youngstown area and serves the weakest part of that struggling area.
Crystal Mall is a dying mall and serves an economically weak part of CT.
Shenango Valley is a dead mall whose owners want to redevelop the property as a multi-use town center. JCP has been in long litigation to prevent this and recently lost. It's the weakest mall in the Warren-Youngstown area and serves the weakest part of that struggling area.
Crystal Mall is a dying mall and serves an economically weak part of CT.
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Re: JCPenney Closing 4 Stores in 2024
Strange, I thought sure that thing was a Mervyns. But definitely not... definitely the Kohls there was the Mervyns.SamSpade wrote: ↑February 29th, 2024, 9:16 pmOff TopicNope, on Google Street View it's always been a tiny Penney's. Mervyn's building became Kohls (like so many).storewanderer wrote: ↑February 29th, 2024, 6:50 pm Ukiah is a former Mervyns; basically redecorated but still just like a Mervyns.
I figured JCPenney would not have added the catalog/salon door if they'd assumed a former Mervyn's.
I wonder if the JCP was a Gottschalks..?
I'm having trouble finding an old list of Gottschalks.
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Re: JCPenney Closing 4 Stores in 2024
Meanwhile, my local Stockton JCP has removed the Johnson era decor from the first floor and is in the process of re installing carpet.
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Re: JCPenney Closing 4 Stores in 2024
The "shops" are in super rough shape in Reno. They have re-done some flooring but a lot still are cement. The "home" category looks good, maybe great even, sort of shocked.greenfalcon wrote: ↑March 6th, 2024, 8:45 pm Meanwhile, my local Stockton JCP has removed the Johnson era decor from the first floor and is in the process of re installing carpet.
The store looked a lot better with the "shop" configuration of the Johnson era. The only area with cohesive decor is the home department.