Wednesday, November 6, 2024

Haraz Coffee House

Future Syracuse location

    As I pointed out before, Shirt World on SU Hill will be replaced soon by Haraz Coffee House, a chain based in Dearborn, MI in the Detroit-Windsor area, founded by Yemeni immigrants. Not knowing the first thing about Mid-East coffee myself, this seems interesting, and I know this will do well once it opens. The only current locations in New York are in Buffalo (only one on their site so far) and SoHo downstate. Malls aren't really suited for this kind of place. You know the rule about properties.

New Hartford    NY 5A, former Blaze Pizza, Consumer Square

Rochester            NY 15, Strong URMC Ties Neighborhood (TBD)

Albany            US 20, former CVS/pharmacy if Kinney won't come

Syracuse            Marshall St, former Shirt World (pictured and confirmed)

Sunday, November 3, 2024

Stop & Shop: 32 former stores

Stop & Shop StopAndShop
2014 usual store, likely in Connecticut, courtesy Mike Mozart (we love you, Mike!).

 Stop & Shop have closed a whooping thirty-two locations in the tri-state, New England and New Jersey that were considered underperforming. Others have already closed in the recent past, with a few vacant to this day, while former sister chain Tops* bought several in the Hudson Valley that overlapped with Hannaford after the Ahold Delhaize merger in the Benelux, while Weis acquired some Food Lions in DMV/Delmarva that were too close to Giant (Landover)* and other chains had in the mid-Atlantic (some stores were likely from another former Ahold division, BI-LO, which we covered a while ago). I remember seeing a Food Lion in Maryland leaving DC a couple times heading home from hols on coach trips, which would be a Weis by now. Back up north, only a handful of S&Ss have been taken over by others like Food Bazaar. Here in New York, it's more downstate, with Coram, Long Island being one that became a casualty. It's too exhausting to submit that many closing stores to Bing and Google since it's not automatic, although some locations are already marked, being in a big area.

I've only gone to Stop & Shop when I lived in Dutchess County in the mid-Hudson Valley on occasion, as well as when I last visited. They bought the newer ShopRite in Hyde Park a year after I left, and later built a new Stop & Shop across US 9 where the old ShopRite was. It wasn't right near a Hannaford, yet the Rhinebeck store up the road near the old Grand Union* was considered to be and was sold to Tops (Hannaford was across the bridge in Kingston in the old days, initially as a Shop 'n Save franchise), as was Wappinger Falls going the other way. It was a nice, big store on US 9 (south of Poughkeepsie), while Arlington (east of Poughkeepsie) was a bit smaller. Never went to Stop & Shop on either of my Boston trips since there was no time and Star Market near the Pru (sister to Shaws) was much more convenient since I was on another package bus deal (same group as the beltway stay, as well as WNY and the tri-state, but not for the public), which is much less expensive than a flight to Logan Airport.

The chain are just one of many businesses that have suffered over the past five years. To make it worse, Stop & Shop are a union shop to boot, so it'd be better to come up with another to fill the vacuum if one isn't nearby already. While a new local store would be even greater, it's more uphill to come up with that, especially in an area which you don't know personally, so I'd just have to think of chains that serve each region, whether they're still expanding or not. It's more Stop than Shop now, you could say.

Acme* (tri-state/NJ)

Market Basket (Massachusetts and Connecticut)

Big Y* (Connecticut stores)

ShopRite*/Price Rite (same as Acme)

PathMark* (see earlier post)

Whole Foods/Amazon Fresh/Amazon Go (all areas where one or the other isn't yet)

Wegmans (even though they usually only do up other peoples buildings in big cities with tight infrastructure, only open so many a year, and have recently expanded beyond the Northeast)

Tops* (just the two heading up the Hudson. Carmel is the closest store to the City [post-merger])

Thrift stores (if another supermarket is off the table, then this is a plan B)

Food Bazaar (tri-state indie with multicultural selection)

Indies/local business (missus in Maryland would love that one)


*UFCW Union Shop

Saturday, October 26, 2024

Shirt World

One last look at Shirt World on SU Hill

 It's always a right shame when a local business closes, and certainly when one as unique and distinct as Shirt World on Marshall Street on SU Hill. After five decades in business, it has closed. Your one stop shop for all things orange (I despise the "s" word, and I don't mean Syracuse, of course). The owners have decided to retire from retail and transition to renting out the property. It has been confirmed that a chain are letting the space in the coming months, and I will update as soon as we know who they are. While they've had a good run, it seems like selling out when national chains take over college neighborhoods and other areas like this, making them devoid of their charm and personality. I can remember some other big names as well as other indies in the old days that have come and gone, but Shirt World had few peers. There may still be inventory left at the end of the last day, even with a long queue and marked down prices. However, most of the good stuff was still a pretty penny, too nice to be that cheap. I settled for one of those game day wigs I could work into my Halloween costume (story for another post, and that would make this too topical and dated) so I could say goodbye somehow. I still have a couple things I bought there, even though they were expensive. Much of what people got there likely wound up around the block at 3fifteen when they didn't need it anymore since it is a boutique charity shop targeting the Orange Nation if you like. On Game Day, both shops, as well as Mannys, Schine, and others would sell out and eventually replenish before the next one the rest of each season. Anyway, if charity isn't an option for these goods, even for tax purposes, I suppose these places would take it off of them, if it works that way. Dicks and Rally House wouldn't need any of the lot. Champs and Scholars downtown sell used goods from before 2000. Even online is too easy these days.


Schine Student Center in the bookshop; Waverly Ave., main campus on the promenade

Mannys on the Hill, Shirt Worlds former main rival; onetime Charneys satellite store

University Sport Shop; Destiny USA, north side

Charneys; NY 5, deWitt (mostly mens, especially big and tall)

Papas Sports; NY 370, north side (likely anything they made that Shirt World bought wholesale)


Whatever happens, we wish good luck to the owners and staff on what the future may hold.

UPDATE: Haraz Coffee House, a chain from Dearborn, MI with ties to Yemen, will be opening in the space in the coming weeks. I expected something comparable as far as apparel, but this makes sense too, despite more national names on the hill than in the old days. Haraz could get their own post at a later time, even though I'm not familiar with the chain or Middle Eastern coffee myself.

Friday, October 25, 2024

Radio Shack in CNY and Beyond

Radio Shack
Later store, possibly in Connecticut; courtesy Mike Mozart (of course)

 Radio Shack seems like another relic of a bygone era. They still had stores in recent memory, even if they were more or less Sprint stores before Sprint were absorbed by T-Mobile. In the UK, they operated under the parent name Tandy. Back here, they were in nearly every town. Realistic was one of their store brands. By the 2000s, the chain became obsolete unable to compete with big box and the internet (go figure). Unicomber in el Salvador now own the name, so you may be surprised that it's still alive and well. I even saw a store last year in the Southern Tier! Here's what I can gather from memory:

Syracuse (downtown) - S Salina St (most likely, but possibly in the Galleries from 1988-2001?)

Syracuse (Lyncourt) - Grant Blvd & Teall Ave, Shop City Plaza

Syracuse (east side) - NY 5, regular store and computer center a few doors down

deWitt - NY 5, Shoppingtown Mall

Fayetteville - NY 5 & N Burdick St, Fayetteville Mall

Cazenovia - NY 13 & US 20; dealer/franchise

Syracuse (north side) - Carousel Center/Destiny USA

Cicero - Penn Can Mall (now Drivers Village)

Clay - NY 31 & 481, Great Northern Mall

Camillus - W Genesee St; Camillus Mall

Utica (Deerfield) - NY 5, 8, 12, & 49; Riverside Mall

New Hartford - NY 5 & 5A; Sangertown Square

Delmar - NY 443; Delaware Plaza

Oswego - NY 104

Fulton - NY 481

Lisle - NY 79 (recent store)

Rochester - NY 96 (later store; now T-Mobile)

Auburn (1) - NY 5 & US 20, Fingerlakes Mall

Auburn (2) - NY 5, Grant Ave Plaza (later store; now T-Mobile)

Thursday, October 24, 2024

Pavone's Pizza

Downtown location edited

 Pavone's Pizza have been part of CNY since 1971 and have had as many as six locations. Founded by Sicilian immigrants, they bring downstate pizza Upstate. I don't go as much as I used to anymore. Here are past and present locations.

Syracuse (downtown) - S Warren St (pictured)

Manlius - NY 92 & 173 (E Seneca St)

Syracuse (Fairmount) - Fairmount Fair Mall, W Genesee St; closed by '90s; original location

Camillus - Camillus Mall, W Genesee St; closed by 2003

Cicero - Penn Can Mall, E Circle Dr; closed by 1993, now Drivers Village

deWitt - Shoppingtown Mall, NY 5; closed by 2019, now vacant

Liverpool - Seneca Mall, CR 57; closed by '90s (TBD)

Syracuse (north side) - Butternut St.; former la Pizzeria

East Syracuse - Chimneys Plaza, Bridge St (successor to deWitt location)

Brewerton/Hastings/Central Square - CR 37; just opened, but no info on official site; first ever location outside Onondaga County

Tuesday, October 22, 2024

Bed, Bath & Beyond in CNY

deWitt location on NY 5

    Just when you thought Bed, Bath & Beyond were Beyond repair, they're coming back in partnership with Nashville area-based home décor chain Kirklands (which could use a post of its own). While many BB&B locations have now become other chains, some are still available. Former sister chain Buy Buy Baby will now be online only, so that previous post is now in the same boat as Stein Mart. Christmas Tree Shops spun off a few years earlier and just closed themselves. BB&B however will have smaller stores than they used to, even though they seemed small enough as they were. It was unique and online can't replace everything. Was even a target of parody on my shows.

New locations


deWitt    NY 5, Marshalls Homegoods Plaza (past location, pictured)

Syracuse    Destiny USA, former Forever 21

Liverpool    NY 31, Cor Plaza (past location)

New Hartford    NY 5 & 5A, former Macys, Sangertown Square

Cortlandville    NY 281, former kmart

Ithaca    NY 13, 34 & 96, former Hobby Lobby

Rome    NY 46 & 49, former rue 21, Freedom Plaza

Camillus    Camillus Commons, former Bon Ton/Chappells


Old locations


deWitt    See above

Liverpool    See above

New Hartford    NY 5A, now Sierra

Auburn    NY 5, now Michaels

Syracuse (Fairmount)    Fairmount Fair; previously P&C, now Old Navy

Ithaca (1) - NY 13, 34 & 96

Ithaca (2) - Fairgrounds Memorial Pkwy

Wednesday, October 16, 2024

True Value in CNY

True Value
Quintessential small town Central California store in Lone Pine, CA

 True Value Hardware have entered administration being unable to compete with Lowes, Home Depot, Menards (covered earlier and not yet in the Northeast) and Runnings. Many franchises converted to Ace over the years, including in CNY in recent years. True Value were the epitome of the mom and pop hardware store, which isn't entirely dead outside small towns and suburbs. Another competitor Do It Best just bought True Value. DIB are available at Valu (no relation), as well as in Cazenovia, Elbridge,  Constantia, Chittenango, Baldwinsville, Liverpool (at Runnings ironically), Canastota and Tully, while DIB have had affiliates in East Syracuse (Doow Hardware in Oot Park/Fremont on N Burdick St Rd) and Fulton (NY 3, not Burkes on 2nd St). True Value in CNY remain in Manlius (NY 92) and Cazenovia (US 20) to name a few, as well as Taylor Rental (no hardware) on NY 5 in deWitt (not that Taylor!). The merger may possibly make any new True Value franchises unlikely and overlapping ones could even switch over to Ace themselves if one isn't around already. Here's what I can gather from memory or from new research of where one could get tools and such with personal service without the big box behemoth in the old days.

Syracuse (Eastwood) (1) - NY 290 & Marlborough Rd; later dollar store and Pomco; now United HealthCare

Syracuse (Eastwood) (2) - NY 290 between North Ave & Eastwood Rd; Nightingales; former Rite Aid; demolished for Walgreens in 2006

Syracuse (Eastwood) (3) - NY 290; Eastwood Plaza; Nightingales; half of former Sacred Melody; later Hooches, soon to be liquor store according to permit from city

Syracuse (west side) - Calleys City Hardware, 214 S Geddes St (now vacant; no longer listed on site)

Marcellus - South St Rd; Nightingale Mills (same family as Eastwood); now Ace

Syracuse (south side) - NY 173 & US 11; now Bobs Ace

Brewerton - US 11 & Bartell Rd; TBD

Mattydale - US 11; now J&J deSantis Plumbing

Syracuse (east side); Westcott St; Scharfs; TBD