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Has Quail Springs Mall Gone Downhill?
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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 3202275" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>Sears isn't dead yet, but it's not long for this world. Several years ago, someone I knew predicted that Sears would be folding its tents before too long. He said the guy who ran the investment group that bought it was basically sucking all the equity out of it for his own personal gain to the point that he wasn't sure why nobody was bringing criminal charges against him.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure about the "borderline criminal" thing, but he was right about Sears being killed.</p><p></p><p>They just closed the one at Sooner Mall at the end of December; my mom bought a few appliances during their closeout. The one time I got to go in there near the end it looked like a ghost town, with what little remaining product they had collected down in the tool area. Most of what was left was tools, but single sockets compromised most of that. </p><p></p><p>I drove by there a few days ago (I almost never go to that part of town), and it was weird to see the discolored facade where the Sears logo used to be. I remember when the mall opened; Sears was <em>the</em> anchor store for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 3202275, member: 26737"] Sears isn't dead yet, but it's not long for this world. Several years ago, someone I knew predicted that Sears would be folding its tents before too long. He said the guy who ran the investment group that bought it was basically sucking all the equity out of it for his own personal gain to the point that he wasn't sure why nobody was bringing criminal charges against him. I'm not sure about the "borderline criminal" thing, but he was right about Sears being killed. They just closed the one at Sooner Mall at the end of December; my mom bought a few appliances during their closeout. The one time I got to go in there near the end it looked like a ghost town, with what little remaining product they had collected down in the tool area. Most of what was left was tools, but single sockets compromised most of that. I drove by there a few days ago (I almost never go to that part of town), and it was weird to see the discolored facade where the Sears logo used to be. I remember when the mall opened; Sears was [I]the[/I] anchor store for it. [/QUOTE]
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