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What do you think? Could this actually increase property values?

http://online.wsj.com/article/APf03f4647de4546a5b00f5f243cbcc1f4.html

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I don't shop much, and I don't particularly enjoy it, primarily because there's loud music and no service. Nordstrom is a different breed (no loud music, tons of service), so that will be my store, even though it's out of my nabe. I'd actually subway there!

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alanhart, curious which Nordstrom you have shopped at. I regularly go to the Westchester location and have been to many others throughout the country and have never encountered that problem.

Nordstrom is a great addition to the neighborhood and will serve as an anchor tenant to the area drwing additional businesses. Great place to buy men's shoes and suits.

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Men's shoes at Nordstroms? Maybe if you like Johnson & Murphy or Allen Edmounds but not if you actually have any style.

Wrong. Nordstrom in LA and SF have "trendy" fashions for men. Stop lying. I love it.

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They may really be counting for spillover from Time Warner Center. (Which of course, with Whole Foods, actually brought a supermarket to the neighborhood, though shopping for food in a MALL is just SO New York!! LOL

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Nordstrom"s started as a shoe retailer and grew into something more. That is why their shoe department is so good.

I still wouldn't shop for shoes at Nordstrom. In fact, I'm not sure what I would buy there. Their suit collection matches their shoe collection - Hart Schafner and Marx? Faconnable? Tommy Bahama? Dress shirt with pockets and button down collars? No thanks. Nordstrom is a step above Macy's. It's what people from the midwest with their Coach handbags call "high-end".

jason10006 - I bet you look great in your chinos and tasseled loafers...

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Why will commuters from the suburbs shop there when every suburb has already had a Nordstorm's for the last gazillion years?

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there is a pretty good century in morristown

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"What would you prefer to be in that location?"

An indoor ski slope of course!

http://www.firsttracksonline.com/2011/07/01/state-bailout-gives-indoor-skiing-in-new-jersey-new-life/

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Gertz. Just googled it. Funny.

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"jason10006 - I bet you look great in your chinos and tasseled loafers..."

No, you fucktard, they have two seperate mens areas in their LA and SF stores. A convervative menswear section and a trendy area that it similar to the basement at Bloomingdales at 59th. I.e. all sorts of 7 jeans and d-squared type of overpriced trendy fashions. And show dept reflects both. Its not as good as Bloomingdales mens section, but its not all Brooks Brothers style clothing.

jason - Brooks Brothers is a big step up from Nordstrom. If you don't get it, you don't get it. It's ok. Nothing wrong with not being stylish. Not everybody can be.

Brooks Brothers is safer and more conservative, but a step up? I'm not sure. Nordstrom's carries many brands. Some of their customers are probably cross-overs.

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Exactly RS.

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And you have it exactly backwards downtown. I was a Carrie. A label whore. The boys at Saks, Versace, and Nieman Marcus used to set things aside for me unprompted because I came in so much. I spent more on clothes than everything else combined. The Tommy Hilfiger red white and blue jeans custome made for the Aaliyah "Hot Like Fire" video? They made fifty pair. TOTAL. ON EARTH - I had a pair.

Which i only wore twice.

Gay pride 1998 I remember distinctly wearing a $1000 silver leather Calvin Klien ( not CK - the main line) jacket, a $300 semi-sheer silver-intend powder blue Versace polo shirt, my black Gucci belt, silver and black Jean Paul Gaultier snakeskin pattern jeans, and black rubber soles Ferragamo shoes.

Other than the shoes and belt I wore each of those maybe three tea total.

I had more Versace, D&G, Gucci, Hermes, Polo Purple label, etc. than I did common sense.

I was way TOOO fashionable.

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The only good thing to say about Nordstrom is that the sales peple are less gross than Needless Markup.

Nordstrom's space is between Macy's and Blooningdales - pretty usless.

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Regardless of my thoughts on Nordstom, I admit it has a very loyal following (more so than almost any retail store I can think of other than perhaps Barney's). And regardless of whether I would shop there, I would love to see one in my neighborhood (FiDi). It's like a Whole Foods - it attracts other stores wherever it goes. When the retail center in final takes shape at WTC and WFC, I'd like to see a Nordstrom. I read that the retail developer is planning on 1-2 large department stores.

Nordstrom has such loyalty because the customer service is out of this world. And despite what ieb says, there clearly is a space for something between macy's and bloomingdales.

And I made the mistake of ungraying alanhart. Never again. But to respond to his BS - here the stock chart over the last 5 years of Nordstrom versus Macy's. With Saks thrown in for good measure. Nordie's stock has done a lot better than either.

http://finance.yahoo.com/echarts?s=JWN+Interactive#symbol=jwn;range=5y;compare=m+sks;indicator=volume;charttype=area;crosshair=on;ohlcvalues=0;logscale=off;source=undefined;

And May same-store sales were up by more at Nordie's than Macy's.

And all this from someone who prefer's Bloomingdales (owned by Macy's) to either.

http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20120531-709212.html

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