ILuvTO
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I'd be surprised if selling the name also meant including the lease of the Sears store at Younge and Dundas. Sears recently sold their Jarvis street head office and moved all their associates to the Younge and Dundas store. Half the 4th floor has been converted to office space, while floors 5, 6, and 7 have been fully converted to office space. After Sears took over Eatons 9 years ago, they also let go of the floor that was two below. This was converted to regular mall retail. The location, while still big, doesn't feel like much of a flagship store anymore.
As for department stores being on the decline, I agree partly. Department stores as they exist today are most certainly on the decline. The only way for them to survive is to change and evolve. If you really think about it, they haven't changed much at all. In any retail store, it's all about merchandise. You have to know your customers, and you have to know what they want and what excites them. If they're excited, they'll come to your store. Apple is a great example, albeit not a department store. I think Bonnie Brooks is on the right track at the Bay. Rome wasn't built in a day, and the Bay will not be fully turned around overnight. But I have been in the flagship store and the difference is certainly noticeable. I only see things getting better for them.
As for department stores being on the decline, I agree partly. Department stores as they exist today are most certainly on the decline. The only way for them to survive is to change and evolve. If you really think about it, they haven't changed much at all. In any retail store, it's all about merchandise. You have to know your customers, and you have to know what they want and what excites them. If they're excited, they'll come to your store. Apple is a great example, albeit not a department store. I think Bonnie Brooks is on the right track at the Bay. Rome wasn't built in a day, and the Bay will not be fully turned around overnight. But I have been in the flagship store and the difference is certainly noticeable. I only see things getting better for them.
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