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Amazon reportedly wants to take over JCPenney and Sears stores to turn malls into giant fulfillment centers

https://www.businessinsider.com/amazon-looks-to-turn-malls-into-giant-fulfillment-centers-report-2020-8

Malls across the US — struggling to stay in business as shoppers increasingly turn to e-commerce — could soon be transformed into Amazon fulfillment centers.

Amazon is reportedly in talks with Simon Property Group, America's biggest mall owner, to turn empty retail space into Amazon warehouses that process and ship online orders, according to a Wall Street Journal report.

As part of the deal, Amazon could take over former anchor department-store spaces previously occupied by Sears and JCPenney, both of which have filed for bankruptcy and closed dozens of stores in recent months. Simon is pursuing an acquisition of JCPenney, which would grant the landlord more control over how current and former store spaces are used.

The deal could benefit Amazon by providing well-located warehouse space in cities across the US, potentially allowing the online retailer to decrease its delivery times on shipments. Some of Amazon's existing fulfillment centers already occupy old strip malls that have gone out of business.

Amazon spokesperson Rachael Lighty told Business Insider that the company would not comment on "rumors or speculation."

Mall landlords typically prioritize finding tenants that will bring in new customers, like stores and gyms. Amazon fulfillment centers wouldn't draw people other than their own employees. But amid the COVID-19 pandemic, traditional retail stores have seen revenues waver, while Amazon's sales have surged.

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Key word is “Giant “ . Not too many retail stores around That are the size of an entire shopping mall

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Post ID: @3izs+16mfhJsc

these facilities would be like little collector sites for further shipment

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Post ID: @1ewz+16mfhJsc

If they are to be satellite, then they should not be described as giant.

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Post ID: @1kjy+16mfhJsc

If you folks could only read.
These would be SATELLITE warehouses that feed from the larger distribution centers.
The sites are owned by Simon, NOT Transforco.

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Post ID: @1vna+16mfhJsc

That's SPG, an actual profitable mall owner that knows how to invest and take care of its stores, pretty much the diametric opposite of what Eddie does. The problem with Eddie's properties is that he's sunk nothing into maintaining them, which is why they're never profitable when he does lease them out, because it costs so much to get them up to snuff.

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Post ID: @1ftb+16mfhJsc

@1tqt+16mfhJsc. This cut and paste “News Item” BS and total speculation. Most parking lots at Amazon fulfillment centers are bigger than a Sears or JCP store

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Post ID: @1iyn+16mfhJsc

Giant? Seems most Amazon warehouses are much much much larger than a Sears and JCP store combined.

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