Friday, August 20, 2010

Curious

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Trying to figure out what this will be. Any ideas anyone?  It's in a shopping area that also has Lowe's, Wal-Mart, Kohls, McDonald's, Best Buy, Petco, Starbucks and more. . .

10 comments:

  1. If I had to guess I'd call it a Barnes & Noble.

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  2. i bet this is one of those made for the sole purpose of extracting money out of us.lol

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  3. Looks kind of like a Barnes & Noble in shape but it's not big enough. The green strip may mean Dollar Tree.

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  4. I think you've covered all the big stores. I can't think of one that has a green stripe.

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  5. I'm not sure the shape of the portico means anything, but if it does I'm thinking Borders rather than Barnes & Noble. Usually though, the architectural designs and colors are determined by the architect that designs the shopping center, not the retailers that lease the space. Because you never know how long a lessee will stay in that space. That said, a lot of developers will "Build to Suit Tenant" (meaning the original tenant) in order to attract advance leases.

    Yeah, I'll stick with Borders.

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  6. A stand alone Dollar Tree out of Chesapeake, Virginia. I'd pretty much bet on it. :)

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  7. Our Dollar Tree looks exactly like that!

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  8. The green stripe screams some sort of dollar store

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  9. We've had so many stores close, I can't imagine anyone building a new one anywhere!

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