The Burlington Coat Factory storefront closed on Jewella Avenue in Shreveport.
Burlington Coat Factory will close its Jewella location on April 25th, marking a significant change for Shreveport’s retail landscape. While Burlington has secured a new site in Acadiana Square, new businesses like Floor & Decor and Spencer’s are set to rejuvenate the area. The closure reflects shifts in retail dynamics as the community adapts to these changes.
In a notable development for residents of south Shreveport, the beloved Burlington Coat Factory located on Jewella is set to close its doors for good on Friday, April 25th. This closure comes as a surprise to many, as Burlington has been a staple in the community for years. The reason behind this decision is linked to a request from Summer Grove Baptist Church, which has indicated that they want their leased space back.
While Burlington personnel confirmed this lease situation, officials at Summer Grove Baptist Church have disputed claims suggesting that they are planning to open a new Family Activity Center in the space formerly occupied by Burlington. In reality, it seems the church has plans to lease out the area once again, according to Van Lewis, the Business Administrator for Summer Grove.
The retail space that Burlington Coat Factory is vacating spans an impressive 64,000 square feet. This sizeable footprint has been a go-to shopping destination for locals, offering everything from clothing to other household essentials. As this location fades into history, it opens the door for new opportunities in our vibrant shopping community.
Although the exact opening dates for these locations in University Place Shopping Center have not yet been announced, it’s clear that the momentum is building, and shoppers are excited about these fresh retail possibilities!
Floor & Decor is no stranger to the area, as it currently operates 174 warehouse-format stores across 34 states, including locations in Baton Rouge and New Orleans. Their entry into the Shreveport market is anticipated to be a boon for home improvement enthusiasts, providing a variety of flooring and decor options.
It’s worth noting that the Ambassador Way Shopping Center is under the ownership of Fidelis Realty Partners, based in Bellaire, Texas. With such significant changes taking place in the shopping landscape, it appears that Shreveport’s retail scene is evolving rapidly, offering even more options for residents to explore and enjoy.
As the community prepares to wave goodbye to Burlington Coat Factory, there is a sense of excitement about the new businesses setting up shop and the opportunities they will bring. Stay tuned, Shreveport, for more updates on these changes and what they mean for you!
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