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What's happening to the Sports Authority? Looks like that building is going away with this expansion. Are they relocating within this center or elsewhere?
What's happening to the Sports Authority? Looks like that building is going away with this expansion. Are they relocating within this center or elsewhere?
Hopefully they will be able to speed up the building of the new retail/restaurants along woodruff, if they want to meet their deadline of the deliver that it says on that sign.
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What's happening to the Sports Authority? Looks like that building is going away with this expansion. Are they relocating within this center or elsewhere?
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Originally Posted by USNRET04
Closing...
I wonder what sales Sports Authority will have as it closes, likely good deals.
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it seems like if the Greenville mall failed, there isn't much of a demand for additional retail in Greenville.
I would say that for the most part Greenville is saturated with restaurants and retail as it is. if downtown wasn't so successful, you could see mellow mushroom and other restaurants opening up in this magnolia park development.
it seems like if the Greenville mall failed, there isn't much of a demand for additional retail in Greenville.
I would say that for the most part Greenville is saturated with restaurants and retail as it is. if downtown wasn't so successful, you could see mellow mushroom and other restaurants opening up in this magnolia park development.
I would not say Greenville Mall failed. It lost its Department store anchors to Bankruptcies (Mont Ward) and mergers/consolidation. (Dillards acquired JBWhite and Belk acquired the Parisain/Proffitts chain.) Both Belk and Dillards already had large stores nearby at Haywood.
That was almost 15 years ago so there has been a lot of growth since then.
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