Our store in Aberdeen, WA is closing and is attached to a dead mall. Basically the only things there at this "mall" are a salon, an entertainment center/arcade, theater, meat store, a Mexican restaurant and a flea shop or two. Nothing really lasts more than a year there because the mall is so dead that it is unsustainable to do business there. There are no anchors or "name brand" shops at all – those all went away about 12-15 years ago. Therefore, the chance of another retailer or business coming to this mall is zero.
My question and my point is: exactly how much money does Fast Eddie think he'll make from selling off our store? How would a property like ours have any marketability? First of all, the location is poor. The mall is dead and is located away from where all the real retail action for Aberdeen is located, which is on the other side of town over the bridge. Secondly, our town is perpetually in decline, whether or not the nation's economy is doing well or not. The only " growth" our town has experienced was a few more fast food restaurants, while at the same time, there's very limited amount of family wage jobs here unless you're willing to drive to Olympia every day. Lastly, our store was built in 1980 and hadn't been updated ever since, so there are a lot of things in disrepair.
What retailer out there, or any other kind business for that matter, is going to shell out the big bucks to buy and renovate or redevelop this property? Something tells me that the store will be sitting vacant and without a prospective buyer in sight for a very long time.