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Originally Posted by laumag
I had a conversation with the Outlet Collection Guest Services folks and expressed my thoughts on Winnipeg's version of an Outlet Mall. The response was that there is a waiting list of retailers for available spots. I was told that the first retailer on this list is COACH. Of course, I could have been told anything.
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First I find the notion that OC Winnipeg has a "waiting list of retailers" to be laughable. There are a number of clear space fillers just there so the place doesn't look empty, hello Calendar Club and Audi. Like either of those places sell much of anything, especially calendars in the middle of summer...
The reason Coach and Kate Spade, two outlet mall staples, are missing in Winnipeg likely had to do with the market conditions in the near luxury leathergoods market around the time the tenant list was being finalized. Those two and Michael Kors have been underperforming v market expectations and actually been adjusting their market positioning. Coach was notable is calling out its desire to focus less on sales from its Factory (aka outlet) stores. Further, around the time OC Winnipeg opened Coach actually bought out Kate Spade and Michael Kors bought out Jimmy Choo (which had been in talks with Coach). Winnipeg being a relatively small market for all those brands likely was just a causality of everything else happening with that section of the market. I seriously doubt OC Winnipeg gets a Coach start within five years as Coach is trying to push back up market and Winnipeg doesn't really support that.
In terms of other "outlet" stores located in Kennaston Commons area moving to OC Winnipeg, it likely depends on their specific lease terms. I would imagine most of the ones that normally are in an outlet mall will move when they can exit their existing lease if space is available and the lease rates are not noticible different from Kennaston Commons at the time.
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Originally Posted by esquire
On Saks Off 5th, it is very weak compared to other ones I've visited. Not only in terms of appearance and layout, but also when it comes to selection. Unlike the ones in the US, the one here basically feels like The Bay... Bay brands, Bay labels, it's pretty weak. Might as well just rename it Hudson Bay Outlet and call it a day.
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Strange you should suggest that since the opposite happened with HBC bought out Saks.