Re: Plaza move-ins (ongoing)
Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2018 10:04 pm
Are we still discussing the Plaza here???
No word on exact location.The new, approximately 116,000-square-foot store is expected to open in 2021. Nordstrom will continue serving customers at its current location in Oak Park Mall until it relocates.
The Rag continues to be on the forefront of the latest....kboish wrote:Official word that Nordstrom is closing Oak Park Mall location and moving to the Plaza.
No word on exact location.The new, approximately 116,000-square-foot store is expected to open in 2021. Nordstrom will continue serving customers at its current location in Oak Park Mall until it relocates.
That's a nice shot in the arm for the Plaza. I have heard from people who are familiar with the new owners that the idea when purchasing the center was to make the Plaza more exclusive. So far, it has seemed like they have failed miserably to even maintain the occupancy that they started with so this is good to see. I was a bit concerned that this could have been a Nordstrom's rack which would have been a step in the opposite direction. I know no location has been announced but since the move is not until 2021, I suspect there will at least some construction and lengthy site preparation.hartliss wrote:The Rag continues to be on the forefront of the latest....kboish wrote:Official word that Nordstrom is closing Oak Park Mall location and moving to the Plaza.
No word on exact location.The new, approximately 116,000-square-foot store is expected to open in 2021. Nordstrom will continue serving customers at its current location in Oak Park Mall until it relocates.
Also, alot of this is just perception as the plaza still has an incredibly low vacancy rate.hartliss wrote:I have been concerned, recently, of the number of stores closing on the Plaza. However today's news coupled with this quote from the KCBJ gives me a bit of hope:
During a previous interview, General Manager of the Plaza Meredith Keeler said the joint venture wouldn't rush to fill vacancies because it's focused on "patient curation." Empty spaces present opportunity to introduce "exciting new tenants" that improve the merchandising mix and build on the Plaza's unique sense of place, she said.
The reality is they've gained just as much as they've lost recently and spots they are not refilling immediately may be allowing for relocation within the plaza setting the stage for changes in configurations for particular tenants they are trying to add.earthling wrote:CBRE Q4/2017 metro retail report...
https://www.cbre.us/research-results?k=kansas%20city
For those who don't signup for account, here are metro vacancies...
Downtown 2.1%
Plaza 2.9%
KCK 5.1%
Midtown 6%
North KC 6% (leads metro in absorption for that quarter)
N JoCo 7.9%
S JoCo 8.8% (3rd most retail under construction)
E KC/JackCo 8.8% (most retail currently u/c))
S KC/JackCo 11.3% (2nd most retail u/c)
what's the smallest market Bloomingdales is currently in? OPM might also consider trying to get Saks or Lord & Taylor but aren't they mostly on the East coast? STL has 2 Nordstroms, and SaksLCDSI wrote:One option Oak Park could consider is trying to get Bloomingdales to lease that spot but considering our market size that would be tough.
Yes. I understand it will be just over half the size of the Oak Park location.beautyfromashes wrote:It sounds like the western part of the movie theater, the B of A, old Blanc Burger space and Capital Grill are gone replaced with Nordstrom. I assume lower parking entrance and some spaces will be gone too. CG will move to old Willians Sonoma space which is a much better location.
I don't know much about them but apparently it will be on 47th at the old Talbot's location.KCPowercat wrote:Reddit said shake shack to plaza too. Really thought cordish could pull through with a tenant like that.
It's like an east coast In and Out. Food 10/10. Experience: 10/10 Price 5/10Highlander wrote:I don't know much about them but apparently it will be on 47th at the old Talbot's location.KCPowercat wrote:Reddit said shake shack to plaza too. Really thought cordish could pull through with a tenant like that.
Similar in the cultist following sense, but more fast causal than fast food. More variety and better quality than In n Out imo. Larkburger is probably the closest thing in the metro.ldai_phs wrote:It's like an east coast In and Out. Food 10/10. Experience: 10/10 Price 5/10Highlander wrote:I don't know much about them but apparently it will be on 47th at the old Talbot's location.KCPowercat wrote:Reddit said shake shack to plaza too. Really thought cordish could pull through with a tenant like that.
Their stores are always packed and in high traffic locals. Makes sense that they would pick the plaza for their first location. Power and Light doesn't have the same level of traffic that the plaza has. A shake shack in P/L along the streetcar would do very well once the population gets high enough.