Five Below interior
Five Below #8091 (10,100 square feet)
24 Coliseum Crossing, Coliseum Crossing, Hampton, VA
Opened September 10th, 2021; originally S&K Menswear (August 10th, 1987-summer 2009), later Philip Michael Fashion for Men (2010-April 21st, 2021)/Rack Room Shoes (July 1987-2020)
Being in Coliseum Crossing for Panera was just the excuse I needed to check out the shopping center's Five Below, which is the last of the three Peninsula locations I needed to visit.
On the topic of discount stores in Coliseum Crossing, I was taken aback when I passed by the pOpshelf a few doors down and saw that it had absolutely no merchandise inside- all shelving and fixtures are still in place, but every one of them is completely empty. Signs posted on the windows say that the closure is temporary, and for now I'll choose to believe that they'll return. A review on Google mentions that a "fire extinguisher incident" was the reason for this closure, as it damaged some of the merchandise; seems legitimate, but why empty out the entire salesfoor if not all of their product was affected?
Five Below interior
Five Below #8091 (10,100 square feet)
24 Coliseum Crossing, Coliseum Crossing, Hampton, VA
Opened September 10th, 2021; originally S&K Menswear (August 10th, 1987-summer 2009), later Philip Michael Fashion for Men (2010-April 21st, 2021)/Rack Room Shoes (July 1987-2020)
Being in Coliseum Crossing for Panera was just the excuse I needed to check out the shopping center's Five Below, which is the last of the three Peninsula locations I needed to visit.
On the topic of discount stores in Coliseum Crossing, I was taken aback when I passed by the pOpshelf a few doors down and saw that it had absolutely no merchandise inside- all shelving and fixtures are still in place, but every one of them is completely empty. Signs posted on the windows say that the closure is temporary, and for now I'll choose to believe that they'll return. A review on Google mentions that a "fire extinguisher incident" was the reason for this closure, as it damaged some of the merchandise; seems legitimate, but why empty out the entire salesfoor if not all of their product was affected?