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If it’s a lie, then we fight on that lie.
Now if that store went out of businessThat moment when Christmas Tree Shoppes outlast their main store![]()

Now if that store went out of businessThat moment when Christmas Tree Shoppes outlast their main store![]()

Now if that store went out of business![]()



It’s wild because joints like JC Penny and Sears were known as Anchor Stores because they were holding down the malls (and in some cases the outdoor shopping centers). Nowadays, not only are malls depleting, but the so-called anchors can’t even hold themselves downFrom the other threads; Not an expert, at all, but I follow in the WSJ, this was one of those you can see coming, just by passing a BBB. They are empty. Poorly managed, disorganized, chaotic, and just really expensive to keep open. Look at the spaces.
Besides the marquee brands, like Target, and giants like Wal Mart, all those big boxes stores are doomed. The world has changed too much. The real estate doesn't make sense anymore. You have these massive properties on expensive leases, the electricity, payroll, insurance, they have all been hemorraging money for years. They don't have the cash flow or credit lines to help cover anymore, because of interest rates.
Didn't their CFO jump out of a building last September? That's never a good sign either.
and also, remember that movie with Adam Sandler and Christopher Walken, I want say like a third of the movie took place in a Bed Bath and Beyond lol
Talk about a throwback. I haven't heard the name Montgomery Wards in YEARS.Never shipped there or Kohl's... Need to hit up Montgomery wards or A&P for the deals instead
bed bath and beyond was like an adult toy storeThey were trying their damndest to hang on too
Exhausted all options
Loved walking around in there and looking at all this shyt I didn’t have money to actually buy![]()
yeahFrom the other threads; Not an expert, at all, but I follow in the WSJ, this was one of those you can see coming, just by passing a BBB. They are empty. Poorly managed, disorganized, chaotic, and just really expensive to keep open. Look at the spaces.
Besides the marquee brands, like Target, and giants like Wal Mart, all those big boxes stores are doomed. The world has changed too much. The real estate doesn't make sense anymore. You have these massive properties on expensive leases, the electricity, payroll, insurance, they have all been hemorraging money for years. They don't have the cash flow or credit lines to help cover anymore, because of interest rates.
Didn't their CFO jump out of a building last September? That's never a good sign either.
and also, remember that movie with Adam Sandler and Christopher Walken, I want say like a third of the movie took place in a Bed Bath and Beyond lol
A lot of stocks have literally tanked over the last 1-2 yrs.2 years 2 months ago their stock was $35
Today it’s .29
Life comes at you fast![]()