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Re: LEGO disappearing from small toyshops
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lugnet.lego.direct
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Fri, 15 Feb 2002 18:24:58 GMT
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In lugnet.lego.direct, Richard W. Schamus writes:
> *These are my personal thoughts on this subject and have absolutely nothing
> to do with any marketing strategies or theories that TLC holds or is planning.*
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> I think that the market segment that caters to small specialized toy
> retailing is being fostered by the advent of the Brand Retail Stores. True,
> at this time the current number of these stores are small, but they are
> growing. One needs to look only to the Chicago store opening in 2000 and the
> Atlanta store opening last year.
So who do we ask for a Lego store in Northern California (NOT in Gilroy or
Milpitas, thank you very much!)(There are a couple of malls being built in
Emeryville, right in the middle of the whole bay area...)
Paul Sinasohn
LUGNET #115
BAYLUG
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: LEGO disappearing from small toyshops
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| (...) Emeryville is all right, but rents are high and traffic is bad. Better yet how about in the vicinity of the Factory Outlet Stores in Vacaville, CA, midway between the Bay Area and Sacramento? And a few miles from one of your best customers! (...) (23 years ago, 20-Feb-02, to lugnet.lego.direct)
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| (...) *These are my personal thoughts on this subject and have absolutely nothing to do with any marketing strategies or theories that TLC holds or is planning.* I think that the market segment that caters to small specialized toy retailing is being (...) (23 years ago, 15-Feb-02, to lugnet.lego.direct)
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