Was it in a shopping mall? I noticed Gamestop have shut down at a couple of mega malls and kept another Gamestop open a block away at a strip mall. Maybe because the rent is cheaper and they still get the cliental.Balasubbie wrote:My local Gamestop is gone out of business, Huzzah. There's no economic repercussions either, as their staff just absorbed into another branch.
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That is exactly what happened where I live. The one in the mall closed, and a new store opened about 1.5 miles down the road in a strip mall.CRTGAMER wrote:Was it in a shopping mall? I noticed Gamestop have shut down at a couple of mega malls and kept another Gamestop open a block away at a strip mall. Maybe because the rent is cheaper and they still get the cliental.Balasubbie wrote:My local Gamestop is gone out of business, Huzzah. There's no economic repercussions either, as their staff just absorbed into another branch.
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It's also because malls in general are going the way of the dinosaur. I've noticed more and more malls (in-door ones, anyway) are becoming, well, dead.CRTGAMER wrote:Was it in a shopping mall? I noticed Gamestop have shut down at a couple of mega malls and kept another Gamestop open a block away at a strip mall. Maybe because the rent is cheaper and they still get the cliental.Balasubbie wrote:My local Gamestop is gone out of business, Huzzah. There's no economic repercussions either, as their staff just absorbed into another branch.
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What, you haven't heard? Gamestop is officially closing down all their mall locations. It happened in my town a while ago.BoringSupreez wrote:That is exactly what happened where I live. The one in the mall closed, and a new store opened about 1.5 miles down the road in a strip mall.CRTGAMER wrote:Was it in a shopping mall? I noticed Gamestop have shut down at a couple of mega malls and kept another Gamestop open a block away at a strip mall. Maybe because the rent is cheaper and they still get the cliental.Balasubbie wrote:My local Gamestop is gone out of business, Huzzah. There's no economic repercussions either, as their staff just absorbed into another branch.
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Where did you hear this? I would be surprised if they did this. Whenever I pass a Gamestop in a mall, I always see it crowded. I can understand them closing duplicate mall locations (one mall in Nashua has two stores). I could understand them closing stores in Michigan because of the dead economy there.lisalover1 wrote: What, you haven't heard? Gamestop is officially closing down all their mall locations. It happened in my town a while ago.
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I have heard it from several GS employees from various locations. They all said that all mall Gamestop locations are going to be gradually shut down, because people don't trade in games in mall locations as often as they do in standalone stores.gtmtnbiker wrote:Where did you hear this? I would be surprised if they did this. Whenever I pass a Gamestop in a mall, I always see it crowded. I can understand them closing duplicate mall locations (one mall in Nashua has two stores). I could understand them closing stores in Michigan because of the dead economy there.lisalover1 wrote: What, you haven't heard? Gamestop is officially closing down all their mall locations. It happened in my town a while ago.
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As I stated a lot earlier in this thread some Mall locations are closing not all. It is mostly malls where the rent is too high or not enough patrons. In general Malls right know are a lot cheaper than stand alone stores and strip malls.lisalover1 wrote:I have heard it from several GS employees from various locations. They all said that all mall Gamestop locations are going to be gradually shut down, because people don't trade in games in mall locations as often as they do in standalone stores.gtmtnbiker wrote:Where did you hear this? I would be surprised if they did this. Whenever I pass a Gamestop in a mall, I always see it crowded. I can understand them closing duplicate mall locations (one mall in Nashua has two stores). I could understand them closing stores in Michigan because of the dead economy there.lisalover1 wrote: What, you haven't heard? Gamestop is officially closing down all their mall locations. It happened in my town a while ago.
But for the most part gamestop is condensing stores because a lot are just too close to each other.
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Poor sap I knew moved his local business from a strip mall type place in a very nice location to an indoor mall one. His business closed down soon after moving...BoringSupreez wrote:That is exactly what happened where I live. The one in the mall closed, and a new store opened about 1.5 miles down the road in a strip mall.CRTGAMER wrote:Was it in a shopping mall? I noticed Gamestop have shut down at a couple of mega malls and kept another Gamestop open a block away at a strip mall. Maybe because the rent is cheaper and they still get the cliental.Balasubbie wrote:My local Gamestop is gone out of business, Huzzah. There's no economic repercussions either, as their staff just absorbed into another branch.
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It may also make sense from the standpoint of things like midnight launches or other events that could otherwise be impacted by general mall hours or policies.lisalover1 wrote: I have heard it from several GS employees from various locations. They all said that all mall Gamestop locations are going to be gradually shut down, because people don't trade in games in mall locations as often as they do in standalone stores.
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What I have an issue with is employees who won't look for stuff the website says the store has. I understand the website can be wrong, but usually if I'm looking for an item I see what stores have it. When I go to that store I first look for it myself, then I say I'm looking for this item, your website says its in stock, they almost always reply with well the website is wrong a lot of times, and they won't make an attempt to look for it. I usually have to press them, well could you see if you might have it. Its frustrating. Usually only the manager will actually search for an item. The damning thing is these items usually accessories or games, were traded in years ago, and probably never get sold because their employees won't look for them. Of course I did find GCN component cables one time doing this.
