I think it's a good thing for Mall of Georgia and Belk
Belk coming to Mall Of Georgia Will fill Lord & Taylor Spot
#2
Posted 07 December 2005 - 06:19 PM
Of course I'll never see it - since my last fluke trip was 5 years ago & it's a billion miles away from Atlanta.
#4
Posted 07 December 2005 - 09:36 PM
#5
Posted 07 December 2005 - 09:39 PM
StevenRocks, on Dec 7 2005, 09:52 PM, said:
In the suburbs, they are relatively common - but are not regional mall tenants. They are in select secondary shopping centers in exurban areas such as Lawrenceville. They aren't anything special, yet they do remind me of the old Belks that were common in most towns in South Carolina, such as York & Rock Hill.
#7
Posted 07 December 2005 - 11:54 PM
teshadoh, on Dec 7 2005, 10:39 PM, said:
My mom used to work for Belk and I'm a retail nut, so I know of the types of "Baby Belks" you speak of. I like the bigger Belks a lot better, though the small stores are decent overall.
#10
Posted 08 December 2005 - 01:35 PM
I hope the execution of the Belks at the Mall of Georgia is done properly. I really like that mall and although I'm not too terribly far away from it. I tend to prefer Perimeter and Lenox/Phipps to the Mall of Georgia but I will be willing to look at this Belk at least once. I just wonder will it have the cachet of a say Macys, Parisians or Dilliads or will it be relegated to a Sears or JC Penney level. Oh well, I'm rambling along.....I just hope it's done right because there are many Atlantans in my age group who did not grow up with Belks in a favorable light. Will they be able to win us over......then again, who in Atlanta has lived here more than 20 years anymore? Andrea and I may be a dwindling lot, lol.
Perhaps the Mall of Georgia's demographics is perfect for Belks to move into...this may be a most advantageous move for Belks....if done properly.
#11
Posted 08 December 2005 - 02:31 PM
I would assume that this would be one-step below their flagship level, which at their other Charlotte and Raleigh area malls is really comparable to a Dillards.
#12
Posted 08 December 2005 - 02:52 PM
atlrvr, on Dec 8 2005, 03:31 PM, said:
If this is the case then they will do well. If I was on the board of directors, I would make this the Georgia flagship. I would move it up above a Dillards and Parisians....or at least make it comparable to Parisians at Phipps. Lord & Taylor was the Mall of Georgia's grand store so I hope Belk's even do something to be just as grand. Like I said earlier, the demographics can definitely handle it.....Lake Lanier, Suwanee, Buford and Duluth have some very large pockets of wealth and I know people living in Sugarloaf CC are not going to Gwinnett Place Mall.....and this I'm not guessing, I know they are not. Belk could esssentially elevate itself in the Atlanta market thereby not having to fight with the already crowded midmarket stores like Macy's, Dillards, Parisians, JC Penney and Sears.
I would make thier store at the Mall of Georgia comparable with the one at SouthPark, which, if one looks at their market region, probably mirrors SouthPark's demographics in many ways.
#16
Posted 12 December 2005 - 04:42 PM
cantnot, on Dec 12 2005, 04:04 PM, said:
The Friendly Center store in Greesnboro is good example of what Belk can do in small spces. That store's only a little bigger than the new Mall of Georgia store, but features a well-edited selection of merchandise that rivals Belk's largest stores.
#19
Posted 14 December 2005 - 02:20 PM
I'm telling you, Belk does not have the best image here in the metro Atlanta market and I'm having a hard time understanding why the Mall of Georgia even recruited them to fill the Lord & Taylor space. After over 20 years of being in lesser stripmalls in small exurbs...because I personally don't ever remember Belk being more than on the level of a Goody's or Kohls...Belks reenters in earnest the Atlanta market at a really nice mall. Can it really change it's image after so much damage has been done. Not only that, Atlanta's shopping market is probably one of the most competitive in the country. From high end to low end, Atlanta has just about everything.....what is Belk going to do differently that the plethora of other stores have not already done. They don't even advertise here.
#20
Posted 14 December 2005 - 02:34 PM
North Carolinians love their Belk the way old Georgians and Tennesseans loved their Rich's and Castner Knott/Proffitt's. Lets hope they create some magic instead of boredom in their new stores. it's obvious they have an uphill battle in front of them.

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