Grand re-opening!!!
http://www.dailynews.com/2017/11/03/sears-in-north-hollywood-is-reinventing-itself-amid-company-woes-heres-how/
Our remodel is alsmot done in my store too, it’s looking good!
Grand re-opening!!!
http://www.dailynews.com/2017/11/03/sears-in-north-hollywood-is-reinventing-itself-amid-company-woes-heres-how/
Our remodel is alsmot done in my store too, it’s looking good!
Tim ... tom ... still a waste of oxygen. If anyone knows him , they know this. He cant keep leaders in his building, runs them into the ground like an ole mule, then when the store gets recognised he takes full credit, thats when i drew the line and moved on to another store, shocking he hasn't been booted .... still fell over when i saw someone called him out on here
I thought the SGM over there was Tim? Autocorrect or ???
Who is Tom? Is That the SGM?
Some people would say, "Why would they bother remodeling if its going to shut down, it makes no sense!" Well hey, people remodel and update their houses because they want to up the sell value of their home when it goes on the market. Same thing applies to commercial buildings. Making it look nice and shinny so that they can sell it for a higher price.
@1vum you sound butt hurt and look guilty as well, so the comment below must have been true.
Remodels dont mean a thing. There have been a handful of store that got remodeled and ended up being shut down. Its just prepping the space for the next tenant.
Wow new paint jobs and cash wraps and the same tired asebesto flooring and leaky moldy ceilings from the 60s 70's and 80s. What an improvement. A Runnings store moved into our old kmart store. They had to replace the roof and actually tore out the asbestos flooring from the 70s. The flooring is now shiny concete. It must have cost a pretty penny. But at least their parking lot is full of customers compared to when we where in business as kmart. Too little too late.
@1vum Tom, is that you?
@txh your so full of sh--! Why would you come on here and lie you low life. That doesnt even have anything to do with the post!
Looks like a typical 20th century department store to me.
Classic cheap Sears remodel: ceilings and 1960s fluorescent tube fixtures stay the same, $1 per square foot ceramic tile throughout the store... oh and ceiling tiles are missing in some parts of the store.
1 out of 300 stores gets rehabilitated. Wowie!!!!!!!
Except for the new-style cash wrap , I don't understand why this is being referred to as an "all-new look." Looks just like about any generic department store you walk into. They make a big deal about the installation of an escalator; those have been around since 1900! The one thing that stood out to me was the absence of water stained ceiling tiles. For a Sears store that is a major transformation!
Lol, I just walked into the lakeside Mi store and the SGM was out back smoking and on his phone, looking at this website!!!
All in vain, sadly.