Eastland Mall
#1
Posted 13 February 2005 - 10:41 PM
update
here's a new story from the Observer too.
http://www.charlotte...ss/10902193.htm
#2
Posted 14 February 2005 - 07:32 AM
Oh well, if University Mall in Chapel Hill can handle Roses smack in the center, Eastland can handle Fred's
Edited by StevenRocks, 14 February 2005 - 11:03 PM.
#3
Posted 14 February 2005 - 08:58 PM
#4
Posted 05 March 2005 - 10:07 PM
80,000 square feet of the Burlington Coat Factory occupy the space of the JC Penney/Outlet... and the rest of the area is occupied by Fred's Discount Store. In Charlotte, there's a Burlington Coat Factory in Pineville, Matthews, and Concord Mills.
Video is included on News14's website.
#5
Posted 05 March 2005 - 10:37 PM
#6
Posted 06 March 2005 - 02:46 PM
edit:
http://www.thorequit...properties.html
do you think they'd change the name to "The Gallery at Eastland"?
Edited by cantnot, 06 March 2005 - 03:58 PM.
#7
Posted 06 March 2005 - 03:02 PM
cantnot, on Mar 6 2005, 03:46 PM, said:
It's a good possibility. Thor has a lot of experience in urban markets, and they do pretty well with them. The guy behind Thor, Joseph Sitt, is the same guy behind the Ashley Stewart plus-sized chain, which has to be one of the more popular stores at Eastland.
Edited by StevenRocks, 06 March 2005 - 03:02 PM.
#8
Posted 21 March 2005 - 11:54 PM
#9
Posted 22 March 2005 - 12:13 AM
Where did you hear the rumor that the ice skating rink will close? Last time I was there, which was earlier this year, the rink was thriving. I don't think Ice Chalet has plans to close it. The rumors that i've heard though are that once the new retail development off I-485 and Idlewild/Lawyers... Belk and Dillard's will go there and could possibly exit the mall. I don't think it will end up like Carolina Circle though.
It would be nice if something was done about the Upton's and Hannaford's though.
Freedom is being partially turned into government offices, and it's half leased at current, i believe Peeble's is still there.
The people of union county need a mall in Monroe to shop at, and Monroe Mall, albeit small, is working for Monroe and the surrounding area. Things may change when the new mall[s] at I-485 and Lawyers/Idlewild open though.
Edited by cantnot, 22 March 2005 - 12:15 AM.
#10
Posted 22 March 2005 - 12:22 AM
cantnot, on Mar 22 2005, 01:13 AM, said:
Where did you hear the rumor that the ice skating rink will close? Last time I was there, which was earlier this year, the rink was thriving. I don't think Ice Chalet has plans to close it. The rumors that i've heard though are that once the new retail development off I-485 and Idlewild/Lawyers... Belk and Dillard's will go there and could possibly exit the mall. I don't think it will end up like Carolina Circle though.
It would be nice if something was done about the Upton's and Hannaford's though.
Freedom is being partially turned into government offices, and it's half leased at current, i believe Peeble's is still there.
The people of union county need a mall in Monroe to shop at, and Monroe Mall, albeit small, is working for Monroe and the surrounding area. Things may change when the new mall[s] at I-485 and Lawyers/Idlewild open though.
Yeah, I understand about the Monroe people but most of them shop at Carolina Place. You go to the Monroe Mall on a Saturday and there's about 50 people. The rest of the people in Monroe are at Carolina Place, Wal-Mart or K-Mart. They're not at the 1000 sq. ft JC Penney or the pretzel place.
#11
Posted 22 March 2005 - 12:54 AM
Simply closing every mall in a minority or rural neighborhood isn't going to help anyone. I don't see why Eastland folks should have to travel to Southpark or Carolina Place for what they should be able to get close to home. People need places to shop and though they may not be swanky, it's still better than an abandoned shell like Carolina Circle.
#12
Posted 22 March 2005 - 07:13 AM
mediamongrel, on Mar 22 2005, 01:22 AM, said:
I live ~6 miles from Monroe Mall and I haven't been inside in probably three or more years. I do most of my shopping at Southpark Mall but I have been in Carolina Place. Monroe is starting to be the Bronx of the Charlotte area. New development in Monroe is all going to the west of Dickerson Blvd. (runs right beside the Monroe Mall). From the mall east, the city is dying IMO. Monroe has a huge influx of Hispanics and the further east you go in Monroe the more things are becoming Hispanic owned. In fact, there are certain areas in Monroe where every single business has ads, writing, etc. in spanish with no English to be found.
#13
Posted 22 March 2005 - 09:22 AM
#14
Posted 22 March 2005 - 08:28 PM
atlrvr, on Mar 22 2005, 10:22 AM, said:
#15
Posted 22 March 2005 - 10:00 PM
mediamongrel, on Mar 22 2005, 09:28 PM, said:
Hey, whatever works, my friend
#16
Posted 23 March 2005 - 06:40 AM
For smaller day to day purchases, I usually go to Harris Teeter. They do cost a little more but it is worth it to me to not smell rotten meat, not having to deal with nasty bathrooms (in case I need to go
There is a brand new Harris Teeter and Bilo right beside each other in Rosedale in Huntersville. The difference in how the two stores are operated is mind boggling.
#17
Posted 23 March 2005 - 08:19 AM
#18
Posted 23 March 2005 - 08:59 AM
monsoon, on Mar 23 2005, 07:40 AM, said:
http://www.charlotte.com/mld/charlotte/bus...er/11130025.htm
It used to be that you could pay a 5% upcharge at some of the clubs, which meant as long as you spent less than $700-800 dollars there in a year it was cheaper to pay the upcharge than become a member. That apparantly has gone up to 15% though (took 'em awhile to figure that out!). But, it may still be better to pay the upcharge if you only need large quantities for your annual summer bbq or holiday time and your annual tab is only a couple hundred dollars.
#19
Posted 23 March 2005 - 02:21 PM
Overall, these two malls just need some revitalization (u know, the same thing they did to SouthPark that turned it into the wallet-breaker of the region) that caters to the demographics of the area they are in.
#20
Posted 23 March 2005 - 03:33 PM
spectacle21, on Mar 23 2005, 03:21 PM, said:
Overall, these two malls just need some revitalization (u know, the same thing they did to SouthPark that turned it into the wallet-breaker of the region) that caters to the demographics of the area they are in.
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