For those who haven't seen it already, check marketing hype disguised as news and a great deal of skepticism from our blog community about the viability of this highly touted deal. Checkit:
Nordstrom submits plans for Country Club Plaza store
Nordstrom, a national retailer, has submitted redevelopment plans to the city for its future store on the Country Club Plaza.
Hurry up and open. I got some snow tires I bought elsewhere I want to return and get a refund.
ReplyDeletesome cities outline historic districts, require developers to conform to criteria or design standards, and get an additional permit that confirms it complies. dipshits.
ReplyDeleteNever happen, just a threat to get their lease payments at Oak Park lowered.
ReplyDeletethey butchered the old Halls building.
ReplyDeletei shouldn't care
ReplyDeleteWhen Seasons 52 was going to ruin a building with their corporate design, the public outcry on social media caused them to back off (even after it was already under construction). The same type of thing needs to happen here.
ReplyDeleteWhy on earth they want to move to the Plaza is a mystery. Not that Oak Park is nice either, but it seems like an upper end department store would be headed to Leawood or south OP where the $$ is.
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ReplyDeleteGood luck Nordstrom's, conservatives hate you, and on the Plaza you will get ripped. Looks like you have double trouble.
They have some hot sluts working there.
ReplyDeleteGood times! A personal shopper is just another term for prostitute.
Deletewhose going to do the maintenance on the building plaza or nordstroms
ReplyDeleteBe interesting to see if it actually opens. We should be happy anyone wants to even move into the plaza right now. There is going to be some tight security there
ReplyDeleteWant to piss the people of KC off, just mention to them that they will be losing parking spaces.
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