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Old 08-25-2016, 04:05 PM
 
Location: Outskirts of Gray Court, and love it!
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Hooked, a Butcher Shop?!? A butcher shop would be more appropriately named something like "Glad to Meat Chew"
They hang halves of beef and pork on a hook.

 
Old 08-25-2016, 07:06 PM
 
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Has anything made it in that center across from Ingles. Good luck to them but why would you put a butcher shop across from Ingles.
 
Old 08-25-2016, 07:28 PM
 
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Pebble Creek Pizza seems to be stable and do a good business
 
Old 08-25-2016, 09:11 PM
 
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Pebble Creek Pizza seems to be stable and do a good business
True. Just seems like a lot of vacancy over the years. Didn't Tirado's Empanadas move there a while back? Great food when they were at Westgate Mall.
 
Old 08-26-2016, 05:37 PM
 
Location: Greenville SC 'Waterfall City'
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Charlotte


The Queen City’s Terrace Café is coming to Greenville and is set to open their doors around the end of this year.

According to a June article from the Charlotte Business Journal, founder and CEO of the restaurant Stewart Penick plans to open three restaurants a year in the Carolinas for the next several years, starting in Greenville with a 6,200-square-foot space at 654 S. Main St next to Rick Irwin’s West End Grille.

Courtney Carter represented the landlord for the location and Adam Williams represented Terrace Café. The second floor of the building has 5,000 square-feet still available.
 
Old 08-26-2016, 08:41 PM
 
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JCPenney at Haywood has added a major kitchen appliance department.
 
Old 08-28-2016, 12:29 PM
 
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Chicken Choppers. The sign said something like "flame broiled goodness" beneath it.

I can't find anything about 'em on Google, they don't have a Facebook page or anything setup yet, and I couldn't tell driving by how close to opening it is.
Swung by again this afternoon, and it turns out that I was close but not quite right.

The name is "The Chicken Chopper". It's "flame kissed goodness". They're hiring now, and there's a sign inside saying 'Opening Soon'.

Also, a vape lounge opened in that little strip mall too because of course one did.
 
Old 08-29-2016, 07:40 AM
 
Location: Mauldin/Greenville
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JCPenney at Haywood has added a major kitchen appliance department.
Since returning to their original value store business model a few years ago, JCPenney is now doing well. It is hoping to be a destination dept. store in many malls where Macy's and Sears are retreating. While they may lack some designer names, they have decent assortments and reasonable prices. And they have successfully returned to weekly sales and coupons, and renovated many stores. Macy's is now caught between being a value discount store or an upscale store. A mixed message that is losing to TJ Maxx, Ross, Nordstrom Rack, and online vendors. But I think the Haywood store does well and is in no danger of closing, since it is the only one in the Upstate region.
 
Old 08-29-2016, 08:27 AM
 
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Since returning to their original value store business model a few years ago, JCPenney is now doing well. It is hoping to be a destination dept. store in many malls where Macy's and Sears are retreating. While they may lack some designer names, they have decent assortments and reasonable prices. And they have successfully returned to weekly sales and coupons, and renovated many stores. Macy's is now caught between being a value discount store or an upscale store. A mixed message that is losing to TJ Maxx, Ross, Nordstrom Rack, and online vendors. But I think the Haywood store does well and is in no danger of closing, since it is the only one in the Upstate region.
Yes JCP has remarkably turned it around. Stock is up 50%. Fewer than 10 stores are losing money according to this article. Its being ran by a former Home Depot exec. Good for them.
J.C. Penney Aims to Be King of the Mall as Rivals Retreat - Bloomberg


Meanwhile Sears continues to lose millions every quarter and borrowing money to stay afloat. I think they will be the anchor that disappears at Haywood if any do.
 
Old 08-29-2016, 10:56 AM
 
Location: Upstate
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Yes JCP has remarkably turned it around. Stock is up 50%. Fewer than 10 stores are losing money according to this article. Its being ran by a former Home Depot exec. Good for them.
J.C. Penney Aims to Be King of the Mall as Rivals Retreat - Bloomberg


Meanwhile Sears continues to lose millions every quarter and borrowing money to stay afloat. I think they will be the anchor that disappears at Haywood if any do.
Sears should downsize to something like an HH Gregg but also have their Craftsman tool line in the stores. Just get out of the clothing business. They don't seem to be able to keep up with the fashions.
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