The Internets, rioting, protest and generic offerings have all worked against this town's most iconic entertainment district.
The good news . . .
Management believes that biz will begin to pick up soon and moving into 2023.
However . . .
Fear of another recession also looms over the hopes luxury retailers.
Here's another overview of big money peril on the plaza . . .
Recent losses include such big-name brands as Michael Kors, Kate Spade and Brighton Collectibles.
Local home décor and furnishings retailer RE: is about to go dark, leaving behind a 21,274-square-foot space at 4704 Wyandotte St. The former t.Loft space, which sits on a prime corner spot, hasn’t been filled since the local eatery opted to not renew its lease in 2020 because of business challenges.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Empty storefronts at Plaza are concern for some, potential for others
About two dozen empty storefronts line the Country Club Plaza. Recent losses include such big-name brands as Michael Kors, Kate Spade and Brighton Collectibles. Local home décor and furnishings retailer RE: is about to go dark, leaving behind a 21,274-square-foot space at 4704 Wyandotte St.
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