Right-side actionway
WEEK 51.1 – Southaven Burlington Relocation: New Store, Set II
This shot is fairly similar to the last one as far as the direction it's looking in, except it was taken from the right-side actionway of the store instead of the true back right corner itself. Women's coats are on my left, with women's activewear beside them, and shoes/jewelry/accessories beyond that. On my right is the children's shoe department, as well as (about center in the shot above) kids' clothing; women's clothing is front-and-center inside the store's entrance. This time, I do have a pretty good comparison shot to link to! Check it out at this link.
At the opposite end of the actionway I'm standing in is the store's cart bay. It's interesting to note that this store's carts lock as you take them outside. This isn't an uncommon feature per se, but I do believe this marks the first store in Southaven/DeSoto County to implement such locking carts. Given its location, I imagine that carts “wandering off” was likely a larger problem at the old Burlington than this one (hopefully, anyway!).
(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 :)
Right-side actionway
WEEK 51.1 – Southaven Burlington Relocation: New Store, Set II
This shot is fairly similar to the last one as far as the direction it's looking in, except it was taken from the right-side actionway of the store instead of the true back right corner itself. Women's coats are on my left, with women's activewear beside them, and shoes/jewelry/accessories beyond that. On my right is the children's shoe department, as well as (about center in the shot above) kids' clothing; women's clothing is front-and-center inside the store's entrance. This time, I do have a pretty good comparison shot to link to! Check it out at this link.
At the opposite end of the actionway I'm standing in is the store's cart bay. It's interesting to note that this store's carts lock as you take them outside. This isn't an uncommon feature per se, but I do believe this marks the first store in Southaven/DeSoto County to implement such locking carts. Given its location, I imagine that carts “wandering off” was likely a larger problem at the old Burlington than this one (hopefully, anyway!).
(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 :)