Rebel Refreshment and Customer Services
WEEK 17 – Barnes & Noble Ole Miss Relocation, Set I
You may have seen in an earlier description that I mentioned this store was two levels. Well, here’s the bottom level’s checkout station. That “customer services” lettering is probably the closest to traditional Barnes & Noble décor that this store had! To the left of the registers is (what was) a rather expansive snack product alcove, reduced to merchandise thrown atop some folding tables at this point but once featuring several well-stocked shelving units (holding not just food, either – I got bug spray in that section back in the fall!). Note also the Coca-Cola “rebels refreshment” sign. To the right, exit doors into a weird lobby-like area I never understood. There wasn’t anything else out there besides a few tables and a vending machine or two…
(c) 2017 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
Rebel Refreshment and Customer Services
WEEK 17 – Barnes & Noble Ole Miss Relocation, Set I
You may have seen in an earlier description that I mentioned this store was two levels. Well, here’s the bottom level’s checkout station. That “customer services” lettering is probably the closest to traditional Barnes & Noble décor that this store had! To the left of the registers is (what was) a rather expansive snack product alcove, reduced to merchandise thrown atop some folding tables at this point but once featuring several well-stocked shelving units (holding not just food, either – I got bug spray in that section back in the fall!). Note also the Coca-Cola “rebels refreshment” sign. To the right, exit doors into a weird lobby-like area I never understood. There wasn’t anything else out there besides a few tables and a vending machine or two…
(c) 2017 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)