on the website it tells you what stores are closing.....
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i hate to say its been coming for a bit..... remove the plussing- let the disney stores get run down- new locations are outlets with no theming- close disney stores leave outlets.Yeah I’m not seeing it reported anywhere else yet. I sincerely hope they aren’t shutting out Canada fully… unless they seriously plan to update the online shipping experience for us.
It's less about the location of the store and totally about how much revenue/profit it generates. if the store isn't meeting the profit thresholds, and the lease is coming up (with a likely rent increase) it may be time to move on. Besides, in todays Amazon world, the vast majority of our society is now totally comfortable ordering this stuff on-line instead of going to a retail store.i understand removing them from dead malls but some malls will make it out of this just fine. Especially the ones with movie theaters, aquariums, amusement parks, skating rinks etc. You would think disney would be plussing these, esp the ones not close to the parks.
thats not entirely what they are looking at though. They arent just closing the underperforming. They are closing the classic disney store model (leaving very few) and leaving the outlets and even building new ones. While outlets currently are popular we have seen this swap before, and with many malls going multiuse it seems short sited. It appears disney would rather have bland no magic boxes that can be opened quickly instead of themed spaces appears to be the bigger push.It's less about the location of the store and totally about how much revenue/profit it generates. if the store isn't meeting the profit thresholds, and the lease is coming up (with a likely rent increase) it may be time to move on. Besides, in todays Amazon world, the vast majority of our society is now totally comfortable ordering this stuff on-line instead of going to a retail store.
That doesn't mean that retail goes away, but it does mean you need a lot less of it to achieve the goals.
That really doesn’t make any sense because they literally took down all 3 locations in San Antonio, all 3 being popular locations all over the city, i mean even downtown river center mall is a known location for it’s river walk tourist trap, there’s something big going around here.It's less about the location of the store and totally about how much revenue/profit it generates. if the store isn't meeting the profit thresholds, and the lease is coming up (with a likely rent increase) it may be time to move on. Besides, in todays Amazon world, the vast majority of our society is now totally comfortable ordering this stuff on-line instead of going to a retail store.
That doesn't mean that retail goes away, but it does mean you need a lot less of it to achieve the goals.
Just because a geographic location is popular doesn’t automatically make a retail location profitable. Disney is clearly changing their retail strategy to one that doesn’t want as many physical brick-and-mortar stores so they are closing lots of them. They clearly have a new financial model and if a store doesn’t meet it today, or is expected to be unable to achieve the targets in the future they’re closing it down.That really doesn’t make any sense because they literally took down all 3 locations in San Antonio, all 3 being popular locations all over the city, i mean even downtown river center mall is a known location for it’s river walk tourist trap, there’s something big going around here.
This is the article that people are quoting:
But it seems to claim they are now closing all stores, including those in Canada…
“Multiple sources have informed Retail Insider that US-based mass media and entertainment conglomerate Disney will be shutting almost all of its standalone retail stores, including all 18 locations in Canada. Two Canadian locations already shuttered last month. The move comes as Disney re-evaluates its operations amid a challenging time for retail and landlords in North America as the pandemic increasingly shifts consumer shopping patterns to online channels.”
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