Thread regarding Macy's Inc. layoffs

Macy’s Fair Oaks complex

Due to the Federated-May Company merger, most malls that had separate company boxes either shut down one and moved into the other OR they kept all the boxes and separated the departments and made individual stores i.e (Mens/Kids/Home), Women/Kids) (Home/Kids), etc.

I noticed at Fair Oaks Mall in Fairfax, Virginia, that Macy’s operates two full line locations. There’s an original Macy’s store on three levels with all the departments and then there’s a second Macy’s store that was formerly Hecht’s on two levels that’s huge that has all your departments plus a Backstage and Furniture Gallery.

If anyone is in the know, is there a reason why the company kept both stores as is and didn’t separate the departments like they did in other malls and markets.

It’s very redundant having Mens/Kids/Women/Home in both locations carrying the same exact brands and assortments.


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@2fp why wouldn't they keep the bigger store?

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Post ID: @30c+1k4spt97c

Fair oaks is closing the three level store next year. The two level store will become a growth door.

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Post ID: @2fp+1k4spt97c

The two Fair Oaks stores do a pretty heavy number of sales, and there are some differences between the two - the store with furniture has a larger men's section and Backstage, and the other has a larger home and children's section and toys.

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Post ID: @kh+1k4spt97c

@ap Tony Spring is not responsible for Macy's having to keep open two full line stores at Fair Oaks. The issue is the mall owner and mall devloper.

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Post ID: @ax+1k4spt97c

This so sad while many locations are closing people losing their jobs and these
Malls have locations with exact same products incredibly d-mb no wonder ceo tony s is known as the slacker ceo of retail industry

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Post ID: @ap+1k4spt97c

Oh wow! Yes! That makes sense. Both malls were owned and operated by Taubman.

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Post ID: @an+1k4spt97c

@OP The mall developer requires two full line stores. Macy's is not allowed to split the store into two buildings. Macy's should have let let one of the buildings go at the May company merge. Had to do the same thing at Tuttle Crossing in Columbus Ohio for a while. I think both of these malls were originally developed by the Taubman Company .

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