November 14, 2016

Spotlight: Kmart - Las Vegas, NV

Located at 7501 W. Washington Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89128.
Today we are spotlighting a Kmart in fabulous Las Vegas! It opened on May 7, 2000 and is 101,107 square feet.This store has a unique building style which is more than likely used to blend in with the other Las Vegas architecture. It is not located in a shopping center but in a building by itself. It is located in a busy and dense area with a Lowe's across the street (see picture below.) This Kmart is brightly lit, well maintained, and fairly modern by Kmart's standards. Unfortunately like most Kmart's, the store was pretty dead in the middle of the day with hardly any customers inside shopping.

Located in a busy area of Las Vegas.

This Kmart has been updated with the newest red sign package and the current Kmart logo on the outside of the store. This store has 10 belt driven registers and no wall going into the indoor portion of the garden center. Because of those things it is possible that this store could have been a potential store within a store Super Kmart conversion. Some features of this store include a former Penske Auto Center that is now run by a local automotive shop called AA Auto Care Center. It has a former Olan Mills portrait studio at the front of the store along with a slot machine gambling area next to it. There's used to be a K Cafe at the front of the store. This store features a large Garden Center area but strangely the Garden Center entrance doors were chained shut and the doors to the outdoor garden shop area were chained shut too. The electronics department no longer has a counter area and instead has large appliances in it's place.


Former K Cafe area.











Mattresses added more recently to this store.




Layaway in the back left corner of the store.

Former electronics counter makes way for large appliances.

Old circular electronics sign is the only old school sign left in the store.


Open inside garden shop layout.

Entrance doors to the outside garden area chained shut.

Garden center entrance doors chained shut.






Former Olan Mills on the right, Slot machine gambling area on the left.

Modern jewelry counter.

This store still has 10 registers!

Belt driven registers.

Customer service desk.







These entrance doors were chained shut.

Former Penske Auto Center is now a local run auto center.

 

There you have it, hope you enjoyed touring this Las Vegas Kmart store! Questions, comments, anything more to add about this store please comment below.

October 10, 2016

Spotlight: Kmart - Macon, GA

This Kmart's Macon me crazy!
 
Kmart #3661 156 Tom Hill Sr Blvd Macon, GA 31210

Located in Macon, Georgia, at 101,279 square feet this Kmart opened on 5/12/1988 and went through a $1.4 million dollar expansion 10 years later in 1998. In 2010 according to building permits the store underwent $156,000 in work, although I haven't been able to figure out what was done exactly. This Kmart is in a prime location as it shares a shopping center with Kroger and is located off of a busy retail corridor with close access to the interstate. This store has a former K cafe, former Olan Mills portrait studio, and it never had a auto service center. It also has belt driven register stations, it still has an electronics counter with a register, it still has a garden shop register with a cashier working it, and it has (oddly) two large appliance departments. Pictures of all that below.

The shopping center tenants along with Kmart.

Map view of the store expansion in 1998.
As stated above in 1998 this store went through a nearly one and a half million dollar expansion project. Most likely the expansion was to bring the store from a regular Kmart to a Big Kmart. The late 90's was when Kmart was rolling out the Big Kmart store concept to the majority of its store base. Kmart expanded many of its smaller stores into the Big Kmart concept that had the newly added "pantry" department. This Kmart's expansion consisted of enclosing in the entire garden shop space and building a new garden shop space onto the front of the store. If you look at the Google map view above you can see the space on the right side of the store where the arrow is pointing is the former garden shop spot, it was completely enclosed to add more store space. If you look at the front of the store where the other arrow is pointing that was the new garden shop that was constructed onto the front of the building. It's unique to see a garden shop on the front of the store like that, very few Kmart's are configured that way.

Google streetview of the Garden Shop from the 1998 expansion.

Google streetview of the Garden Shop from the 1998 expansion.

This location has a former K Cafe just inside the entrance on the left that is currently more shopping space. It's a very oddly configured cafe space, as I'm wondering if it had some type of special cafe layout when it was still open.

Left part of cafe space is walled off, but judging by the tile it was always like that.

Oddly configured cafe space.

Looking in the cafe space.

Standing in the cafe space looking out. The cut in the wall was probably where the fountain drinks were.

 This store has a few somewhat unique features that aren't found at most Kmart's. One is it has two large appliance areas. One is in front of the layaway department with most of the appliances still boxed up and it has a appliances department sign hanging from the ceiling. I'm guessing that was the original spot for the appliances. The other spot is next to the electronics and has most of the appliances out of the boxes on display. Mattresses are also on display for sale next to the appliances. My guess is this appliance and mattress area was added recently with the downsize of the electronics department, which is happening at all Kmart's. Surprisingly the electronics department at this store still has a register counter with a still used register. Most all Kmart's have removed those in the downsize of their electronic departments company wide in recent years. Another unique thing is this Kmart has belt driven cash register stations. More than likely these were added during the Big Kmart remodel in 1998. It's odd though that a non-Super Kmart or a non-potential future Super Kmart expansion store would have those type of register stations. Also this Kmart still has 9 registers stations! One more thing I noticed was that the customer service desk still has it's big screen TV that was added in Big Kmart remodels and removed from most stores years ago.

Appliance department #1 in front of layaway.

Appliance department #2 in electronics.

Mattresses next to appliances.

A Kmart that still has an electronics counter!

Belt driven register stations at a regular Big Kmart!


Service desk still has the old school big screen TV.


And there you have it, the Macon, GA Kmart. It's a typical Kmart with a few unique features about it. As always leave your thoughts on the store in the comments below. Also if you know any other history of this store please comment below too. Enjoy the rest of the pictures!



These door were most likely added with the 1998 Big Kmart remodel.


Mismatched floor tiles everywhere just like most Kmart's.


Former Olan Mills portrait studio spot.












Kmart removed a pantry aisle and added promotional bins in it's place.

Going into the Garden shop.

Large Garden shop.

Not only does the Garden shop still have a register but it still has a cashier working it!




9 belt driven registers!