I would really hate to see JCPenney be lost.
They have a lot of good items at good value. They’ve got very stylish and good clothes also.
Sears deserve to go under with how bad they had gotten. But pennies is still holding things up pretty good and I want to see them succeed!
Penney’s survival demonstrates that Ron Johnson was less toxic than Eddie Lampert.
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Roz
April 26, 2024 - 12:47 PM 12:47 PM
Lunardi’s Market
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Hanne Jeppesen
April 26, 2024 - 12:51 PM 12:51 PM
Obviously Macy’s, since I work there, so that would be personal to me. I would be fine if they closed, I have other income and I could retire, I’m past retirement age, but I like to keep busy, right now I work about 25 hours a week. However, I would feel bad for my co workers, several are friends. Besides that I have always shopped at Macy’s (other stores in the past as well) and would continue to do so even if I don’t work there. I would miss Trader Joe’s and Cost Plus, I don’t go to these store every week, but they have items other stores don’t, so when I go I stock up. Also Half Price Books and Barnes and Noble, I do buy some books on Amazon, but still like to browse in a real store.
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California Toad
April 26, 2024 - 12:53 PM 12:53 PM
Ace Hardware. The store is one of the few places anymore that feels real: you can go in and put together what you need for projects, browse through kitchen basics, find a nice cast iron pot, canning jars in different sizes; find some tomato seedlings, flowers and the like.
And workers there that are helpful and that know the hardware business.
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domo
April 26, 2024 - 1:17 PM 1:17 PM
Parma Deli on Clayton Rd., Ace Hardware on Clayton Rd., OSH at Clayton Rd & YVR, & Original Hickory Pit in WC (formerly Emil’s)
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Dawg
April 26, 2024 - 1:22 PM 1:22 PM
I agree with Badge1104, Penny’s is one of the last department stores with satisfactory quality and prices. Other businesses I liked, are already gone. Mervyn’s, CC Ole’s. Radio Shack, and The Screw Shop. There aren’t even any small auto parts stores left, now we’re stuck with the garbage they sell at O’Reilly’s and Auto Zone. Until recently, Monument Auto Parts sold quality parts at reasonable prices, now they are selling cheap parts too. It’s too bad that Sears is on its last foot, at one time they had the best products money can buy. Craftsman tools, Kenmore, and Die Hard were at the top of their game, now they are so below average that I will not miss them when they’re gone. Heck, sometimes I even miss K-Mart.
so sad when places that are fav’s close…. started a list…
B.B.&B’s, Berkeley
Discount Mart, El Cerrito
Frontier Village, San Jose
Mexicali Rose, Oakland
Nevada Club, Reno
Peppermill, Concord
Tillie’s, San Pablo
.
the older we are the longer the list becomes…..
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Feel free….
Starbread Bakery!! I LOVE their seniorita bread!!
KMart – Clayton Road and in Pleasant Hill
Coco farms.
My favorite business in drocnoc.
I would really hate to see JCPenney be lost.
They have a lot of good items at good value. They’ve got very stylish and good clothes also.
Sears deserve to go under with how bad they had gotten. But pennies is still holding things up pretty good and I want to see them succeed!
Penney’s survival demonstrates that Ron Johnson was less toxic than Eddie Lampert.
Lunardi’s Market
Obviously Macy’s, since I work there, so that would be personal to me. I would be fine if they closed, I have other income and I could retire, I’m past retirement age, but I like to keep busy, right now I work about 25 hours a week. However, I would feel bad for my co workers, several are friends. Besides that I have always shopped at Macy’s (other stores in the past as well) and would continue to do so even if I don’t work there. I would miss Trader Joe’s and Cost Plus, I don’t go to these store every week, but they have items other stores don’t, so when I go I stock up. Also Half Price Books and Barnes and Noble, I do buy some books on Amazon, but still like to browse in a real store.
Ace Hardware. The store is one of the few places anymore that feels real: you can go in and put together what you need for projects, browse through kitchen basics, find a nice cast iron pot, canning jars in different sizes; find some tomato seedlings, flowers and the like.
And workers there that are helpful and that know the hardware business.
Parma Deli on Clayton Rd., Ace Hardware on Clayton Rd., OSH at Clayton Rd & YVR, & Original Hickory Pit in WC (formerly Emil’s)
I agree with Badge1104, Penny’s is one of the last department stores with satisfactory quality and prices. Other businesses I liked, are already gone. Mervyn’s, CC Ole’s. Radio Shack, and The Screw Shop. There aren’t even any small auto parts stores left, now we’re stuck with the garbage they sell at O’Reilly’s and Auto Zone. Until recently, Monument Auto Parts sold quality parts at reasonable prices, now they are selling cheap parts too. It’s too bad that Sears is on its last foot, at one time they had the best products money can buy. Craftsman tools, Kenmore, and Die Hard were at the top of their game, now they are so below average that I will not miss them when they’re gone. Heck, sometimes I even miss K-Mart.
I’ve found that Napa auto parts at 2560 N Main St, Walnut Creek, CA generally has pretty good quality parts.
Bill’s Ace Hardware on Clayton Road.
Any of the movie theaters.
99 cent store..too late
Big 5, although I fear it’s only a matter of time.
Trader Joe’s.
Fuddruckers at willows if that counts
Radio Shack on Clayton Road. Oh wait, nevermind.
State Prisons
Target since KMart is already closed.
Worst fears already realized when Sweet Tomato closed 🙁
Gross. Buffets need to die.
TJ Maxx!
so sad when places that are fav’s close…. started a list…
B.B.&B’s, Berkeley
Discount Mart, El Cerrito
Frontier Village, San Jose
Mexicali Rose, Oakland
Nevada Club, Reno
Peppermill, Concord
Tillie’s, San Pablo
.
the older we are the longer the list becomes…..
.
Feel free….
Harvest House! Also, Berkshire Books!