The End Has Come for Sears Jersey City! Saying Goodbye, One Last Time…



Join me as I take a look at the last Sears in New Jersey and the second to last Sears in the northeast of the United States during its final few days!

This was filmed on February 20, 2024 and the store is currently slated to close on March 3, 2024.

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23 pensamientos sobre “The End Has Come for Sears Jersey City! Saying Goodbye, One Last Time…

  1. It is hard to say what fast Eddy has plans for Sears. Two of the locations that were closed in Burbank, Ca and Yakima, Wa have reopened. They say it is a lease. It looks like some of the closed locations may reopen with a lease. When Sears Holdings emerged from bankruptcy the stores they owned were transferred to Transformco which is owned and managed by Eddy Lambert. Now they have two reopen with leases. Sears used to own the land and buildings the stores ran out of. Sears is also now saying there is going to be a relaunch. We will wait and see if it is true and if it does happen. I think they are pretty much done. A relaunch with reopening of closed stores will have stores that are leased, and not owned like the old Sears had.

  2. Hello Tom, the Sears here closed in 2018, after being the first anchor of a still active mall that opened in the mid 60s. It was a good store, I frequented it more than most other stores in the mall. One thing they did that was really stupid in my opinion, was close off direct access to the mall ( the only mall access) on a very busy entrance corridor. That made it a pretty good jaunt if you were walking the mall, and wanted to go into Sears. I'm sure they had their reasons, but no one I talked to at the store seemed to know why they did that. Another mall here opened in the mid 80s, and didn't survive. It already closed and was demolished in 2020. See ya on the next video

  3. Sears, Roebuck & Co. began their Mexican/Caribbean/South American Sears stores as joint ventures with other retailers, similar to how they began Sears Canada as a joint venture with Simpsons department stores.

    Kmart Australia began as a joint venture between S.S. Kresge Co./Kmart Corp. of the U.S. and Coles Supermarkets of Australia.

  4. My dad used to always go to the Sears on Corbin’s Corner in West Hartford. I remember I loved to look at all the tools and outdoor stuff downstairs. We also used to always buy DieHard batteries and we’d go into the automotive section which was a separate building. I still have craftsman tools from my dad (who passed away 2021). I will miss Sears.

  5. I loved Sears and would go there whenever I was in Leominster the one at Whitney Field closed just before the pandemic and I was sad to see it go I loved their clothes and their sales my mother bought a lot of her clothes as Sears and was sad to see them go there is hardly anything at Whitney Field now so sad 🙁

  6. I haven't shopped a Sears in years, and didn't even before they closed anything close to me. They never had anything worth buying. When they closed the West Hartford, CT store down I went in on the last day. Found a whole rack of Land's End shirts all the same. Some officially my size. The liquidator brought those in – they were outlet mall overstock and sized wrong. Don't even bother looking at anything there in large quantities. Too bad the Christmas decorations didn't have the name on them. A Sears Christmas wreath on your mancave wall might be cool.

  7. We still miss the Whitney Field one out here. It was the only store where as they shrunk their footprint clearing out, where you still had full access to the entirety of the store. It was weird seeing the store almost empty at the end, more strange watching old people (like myself) walking in the totally empty parts reminiscing what was where, pointing things out, it was two separate worlds.
    The Braintree one is still holding on, so I believe. Heard no closing of it yet, and being the last New England location, that would be huge news out here.

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