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Nordstroms, I'm not so sure about. I don't know if the area could support it financially. Maybe though.
It's the difference between the $1.29 spatula at Wal-Mart and the $9.50 stainless spatula at Pan Handlers in Ogden. You buy the cheap one over and over; you buy the stainless steel, and it's good forever.
It's a lesson in economics that needs to be taught to young consumers, so they don't keep making the same mistakes over and over (and spending more).
Layton is underserved by quality merchandizing. Macy's, Penneys, and Mervyns are pretty much the same.
Plus...think of the audience this combination would draw from the surrounding towns. It's closer from Bountiful to Layton, than Bountiful to Midvale's Nordstroms.
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1 - Trader Joe's. This would be a HUGE coup, because there's no TJ's in the state of Utah. Yes, a TJ's is possible without selling wine and liquor (but wouldn't it be nice?) If not, give us a Whole Foods.
2 - Granato's. Yes, there'd be a LITTLE bit of overlap....so put it at the other end of the strip.
3 - Nordstrom. Think! There's people in Ogden who have to drive to Fashion Place to shop at Nordstrom.
No, I'm not being an elitist (someone who expects only the best). I'm being a realist. I do not shop Wal-Mart (but I'll shop ShopKo and Target). We need some NICER things than we currently have in the run-of-the-mill mall area.
One thing we do not want: any Larry Miller businesses (copycat restaurants, theaters that show the basest and most disgusting chop-up-body movies, etc).