There wasn't even anything on the entrance doors, as if Sears didn't want people to know about the closure unless they actually stopped inside. That seems a bit odd, for store closing sales in general and for Sears in particular. I could understand not going to the effort of hanging banners multiple stories up in the air, but the lack of signs here makes me wonder if Southcenter's management just didn't want to allow it for some reason. (This store used to be owned by Sears itself, like many mall anchor stores, but was sold to Westfield in 2019.)
There wasn't even anything on the entrance doors, as if Sears didn't want people to know about the closure unless they actually stopped inside. That seems a bit odd, for store closing sales in general and for Sears in particular. I could understand not going to the effort of hanging banners multiple stories up in the air, but the lack of signs here makes me wonder if Southcenter's management just didn't want to allow it for some reason. (This store used to be owned by Sears itself, like many mall anchor stores, but was sold to Westfield in 2019.)
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