As Tyler Stores Close, What Should Move In?
With a few big retail stores closing locations in Tyler, it creates new opportunity to make use of that space. If you made the rules, what would you put in the empty Broadway Square Mall spots?
Maybe you've shopped in other places around Texas or in Chicago or New York or Lafayette, and you're thinking it would be cool to have a particular store here in East Texas. What if Tyler could land an Ikea?
We took some pictures of the empty storefronts at Broadway Square Mall so we can dream about what might come next.
While some stores are shutting down retail sites, others are on the Hot 100 list for growth, according to the National Retail Federation.
Good, because some of us like to shop! Isn't it kinda refreshing to actually go to a store and swipe the card and carry out the tunic or the yoga pants instead of waiting three days for the big brown truck to bring it to us? Hey stores, we'll keep going if you will.
Some of these we already have in East Texas, and others might find space here since other retail outlets have closed.
Some of the Hot 100:
- H&M
- L Brand
- Rue 21
- Sprouts
- Lululemon Athletica
- Nebraska Furniture Mart
- Auto Zone
- Tractor Supply
- Fry's Electronics
Tyler has plenty of Tractor Supply locations, but do we have any at the mall? That might make husbands and boyfriends happy, and give them something to do while we girls do laps around the mall through the clothing stores.
What about Barney's? Herberger's? If you grew up in the Midwest like me, you know Herberger's. If you grew up in Louisiana, you know the Nichols stores. We have space.
Fresh starts are good, and retailers have an opportunity with the exits by other companies. This is the bright side of the store closings. So let us know what you'd like to see!