Is Regency Mall toxic to surrounding businesses?

Started by jaxjaguar, January 07, 2015, 11:34:05 AM

jaxjaguar

Two more major retailers are closing up near Regency... Another closed within the mall. How much longer do you think Best Buy, Home Depot / Lowes and other major anchors will be able to hold up in this area?

http://www.jaxdailyrecord.com/showstory.php?Story_id=544650

thelakelander

Home Depot and Lowe's and other category killers like Target and Walmart are the places that are also killing Regency's anchors (Sears & JCPenney) nationwide. Them being so dominant in the surrounding area isn't doing the actual mall any favors. As far as Best Buy goes, it's troubled as a chain altogether.
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copperfiend

World Market does not surprise me. Aside from ROSS, that whole strip mall is usually pretty dead.

ProjectMaximus

I don't see how it's "toxic" to them. Sure the lack of success isn't helping, but I don't think it's "hurting."

Anyway, I've always found it interesting that Home Depot has two locations so close to each other. I guess if the Regency one phases out it could be blamed on that.

Arlingtondude

Pollo Tropical will be building a new restaurant on Atlantic Blvd across from Regency on the site of the old Hess Station. They are rebuilding the old Olive Garden. Also there is a new Japanese buffet that just opened on Atlantic next to the Ford dealership. So some good news for the Regency area.

coredumped

I think in the long run the area will be fine, regency needs to decide what it wants to be.
Home Depot, Lowes, Bealls, and the millions of restaurants in the area all do well. Places like bed bath and beyond really are a wonder how they stay open outside of wedding registries.
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FSBA

JCPenney announced another round of store closures. Have to think it is only a matter of time before the grim reaper comes calling for the Regency Square store.
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thelakelander

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FSBA

Lakelander,

Are you still convinced JCPenney doesn't make it to the 2015 Christmas shopping season?
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thelakelander

The only guess I made was 2020. Yes, I still feel good about it. It's a race to the bottom between them and Sears.
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JimInJax

What makes the Regency Mall creepy...is the Regency Mall.

Other than the Dillards Outlet, you could bulldoze the place and no one would even notice. 

IrvAdams

The Regency area is a crossroads, carrying many thousands of travelers daily. It's established and familiar. The Mall is the center and therefore the focal point of it all. It just needs to find a successful repurpose and align with that. I think the area, whatever it becomes, will be ok.
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coredumped

Quote from: IrvAdams on March 31, 2015, 01:09:47 PM
The Regency area is a crossroads, carrying many thousands of travelers daily. It's established and familiar. The Mall is the center and therefore the focal point of it all. It just needs to find a successful repurpose and align with that. I think the area, whatever it becomes, will be ok.

Agreed, these comments about JCP and Sears could be bulldozed are from people who have never been in there. Go to either of those stores on the weekend and they're reasonably busy. Like the town center? No, but a ghost town? Far from it.
Jags season ticket holder.

mbwright

Even when Regency was fully leased, you did not have the traffic issues, nor impact from weather, compared to SJTC.

JECJAX

Correct the main stores (JCP, Sears and Dillards Clearance) are very busy on the weekends.  Actually the JCP at Regency is the best one in town.  Definitely a repurpose is in line for the mall but the surrounding stores seem to be doing well.  The new Lennar development at Mill Creek is about totally sold out.  There is a new residential development at Merrill and 295.  Definitely there is enough people in the area to support shopping and more on the way !  The traffic control has always been one of the perks of the area.