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RE: General Retail News - panamaniac - 05-14-2020

(05-14-2020, 08:15 PM)Rainrider22 Wrote: They should set limits through bylaw  we don't need so many of these dtk...

I believe there are requirements for things like proximity to schools, but I can’t see any reason to limit numbers (the Province has already made a mess of things in that regard).


RE: General Retail News - robdrimmie - 05-14-2020

There's at least three head shops Downtown (though I haven't checked in on their status of late), and at least one shelf of glassware in every convenience store. I do hope those stores are able to stay viable, they're long-time independent retailers which are far too rare.


RE: General Retail News - tomh009 - 05-14-2020

Then there are the (illegal) dispensaries, which WRP has not shut down, at least not so far.


RE: General Retail News - clasher - 05-14-2020

There's a huge demand for weed that is still being met by the black market. If these stores can succeed then they should be able to open wherever they want.


RE: General Retail News - KevinL - 07-03-2020

Looks like the Michaels on Westmount has had their lease terminated for unpaid rent. This was posted to Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/waterloo/comments/hkmsw1/michaels_westmount/


RE: General Retail News - Spokes - 07-04-2020

Is their space part of the proposed development for that site?


RE: General Retail News - white_brian - 07-04-2020

That was my first thought. Of you go back it appears that the Michael's portion of the original mall is still there in the intial drawings


RE: General Retail News - KevinL - 07-05-2020

Apparently it's all settled and the store reopened. Just a power move by the landlord?


RE: General Retail News - tomh009 - 07-05-2020

(07-05-2020, 03:20 PM)KevinL Wrote: Apparently it's all settled and the store reopened. Just a power move by the landlord?

That's the leverage the landlord has to get a tenant to pay overdue rent.


RE: General Retail News - nms - 07-09-2020

The story that I heard was that it was a case of the left hand not knowing what the right hand was doing. Apparently Micheals was paying their rent on time, but no one told the person representing the landlord who changed the locks without giving any notice to Micheals. After a week of lawyers talking in court, the dust settled.


RE: General Retail News - ijmorlan - 07-09-2020

(07-09-2020, 10:50 PM)nms Wrote: The story that I heard was that it was a case of the left hand not knowing what the right hand was doing.  Apparently Micheals was paying their rent on time, but no one told the person representing the landlord who changed the locks without giving any notice to Micheals. After a week of lawyers talking in court, the dust settled.

How can it take a week to confirm that the rent actually was paid?

OK, I guess as part of a large bureaucracy I should know that’s a stupid question!


RE: General Retail News - tomh009 - 07-10-2020

There must be some additional complications at play. A landlord won't change the locks immediately when the rent is overdue, that's a last resort.

But I'm happy they have resolved the issue.


RE: General Retail News - KevinL - 08-04-2020

Hobby and Toy Central, currently in the Gateway Park area, will be moving to the Boardwalk as of next month.


RE: General Retail News - panamaniac - 08-04-2020

I can't remember if it has been posted already, but Scholars Choice in the Williamburg Town Centre is closing/has closed. The London-based complany is closing all but three of its brick-and-mortar shops and will focus on on-line sales.


RE: General Retail News - bgb_ca - 09-05-2020

Looks like a Dollarama might be going into the former pier 1 by Conestoga Mall.