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3 hours ago, X said:

What's the point of having state level flagship stores?  Is anyone really going to drive from Cleveland to Columbus, or Cincy to Cleveland to buy their MacBook?

 

Exactly, flagship stores aren't tied to states.  It's not like Apple would be hoping to draw from the 3 Cs but not Detroit or Pittsburgh if flagships are a regional draw.

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    That's all well and good but Crocker Park probably has a better performing Apple store compared to Easton and also probably received a better deal here. It's okay we can have nice things too, Columbus

  • Well when you consider Crocker Park is the 5th best retail experience destination in the US as of last year and nowhere else in Ohio made the Top 5 list... it makes a whole lot of sense.   h

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Why is DSG moving from Crocker? I would have thought the Crocker store would be better performing than Great Northern even though Great Northern is a larger building built by Galyan's Sporting Goods.

5 minutes ago, Sapientone said:

Why is DSG moving from Crocker? I would have thought the Crocker store would be better performing than Great Northern even though Great Northern is a larger building built by Galyan's Sporting Goods.

No idea. But their new store in Avon is currently under construction. It’s roughly half the size of the Crocker store, which may have something to do with the decision.

6 hours ago, marty15 said:

No idea. But their new store in Avon is currently under construction. It’s roughly half the size of the Crocker store, which may have something to do with the decision.

 

Rent's probably quite a bit lower at GN than Crocker.   Most DSGs also seem to have adjacent parking, which Crocker does not.

1 hour ago, E Rocc said:

 

Rent's probably quite a bit lower at GN than Crocker.   Most DSGs also seem to have adjacent parking, which Crocker does not.

Doesn't the 2 level parking ramp just to the north of it count? 

2 hours ago, Cleburger said:

Doesn't the 2 level parking ramp just to the north of it count? 

 

It may.  Though if it's a shared lot it may fill quickly.   Not an issue at other DSGs I've seen.

 

I'm not all that familiar with the layout there.   Like I said it's a bit too condensed for me.   :).  

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11 hours ago, Sapientone said:

Why is DSG moving from Crocker? I would have thought the Crocker store would be better performing than Great Northern even though Great Northern is a larger building built by Galyan's Sporting Goods.

The Great Northern store has their discount store, Going Going Gone, across the street. I'm sure that played into it as well. 

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@geowizical, hi, you can see the press release mentioning the 11 new entrants at Crockerpark.com, under the news tab.

11? That is impressive. 

 

I wish they could get more housing. And that Burntwood didn't close too.

^ i looked at the press release, nice mix of new shoppes.

 

and this is geeky, but i also noticed they mention crocker park in total is 4.5M sq ft and i couldn’t help but compare that to the new tokyo torch tower which has 6M sq ft all in one freakin building. 🙀😂

On 10/3/2024 at 12:18 AM, marty15 said:

No idea. But their new store in Avon is currently under construction. It’s roughly half the size of the Crocker store, which may have something to do with the decision.

Is it going to be a regular DSG or the new concept House of Sports going to Southpark?Otherwise makes sense to get closer to the booming Avon area and further away from the great northern warehouse concept.

2 hours ago, Geowizical said:

Anyone have a subscription to Cleveland.com that can see what businesses are opening? The part of the article with the full list is paywalled:

 

https://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/2025/02/crocker-park-adds-restaurant-multiple-retail-stores-and-businesses.html

Crocker Park adds restaurant, multiple retail stores and businesses

 

https://www.wkyc.com/article/life/shopping/crocker-park-westlake-11-stores-restaurants-veray-bradley-garage-ten-seconds-yunnan-rice-noodle/95-52474c4e-c243-42fc-ab38-b5ccd36379e5

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12 minutes ago, TDi said:

 

It would be concerning, if there weren't 10-ish new store openings in Crocker Park lined up as of recently. Of course, that gets buried in the article because trigger words like "closures" and "vacant" gets clicks.

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7 minutes ago, Geowizical said:

 

It would be concerning, if there weren't 10-ish new store openings in Crocker Park lined up as of recently. Of course, that gets buried in the article because trigger words like "closures" and "vacant" gets clicks.

 

We see the same thing in manufacturing.    A major layoff is news, a place opening or hiring a lot of people is usually ignored except by what is euphemistically called "sponsored content".

The 19 News article got it wrong about where the new d**k's Sporting Goods in Avon is going. It's not going to be in Avon Commons, it's going to be on Chester Rd., which is on the other side of 90.

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2 hours ago, Geowizical said:

 

It would be concerning, if there weren't 10-ish new store openings in Crocker Park lined up as of recently. Of course, that gets buried in the article because trigger words like "closures" and "vacant" gets clicks.

That article with the store openings was kind of misleading too.  There's really only a few new stores going in, the rest were either relocations in Crocker or expansions.  But I do get your point.

Pinstripes is taking over the whole  d**k’s building. Arhaus is taking over not just the Burntwood space, but the Pulpo space, and the former popcorn shop next to it. Bar Louie is in bankruptcy and is closing most locations. 

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