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    Quote Originally Posted by Bham1982 View Post
    It's like a shoe megastore or mini department store. Pretty much all Nike products, in a multilevel, flagship-style setting.

    I would say the bigger Niketowns are over 100,000 square feet. A typical shoe store is maybe 1,000 square feet.
    I doubt these are 100k in size, but other than that you got it. The one on Michigan in Chicago used to be a Saks, but that was subdivided and part of it became Niketown. It was basically a shrine to Michael Jordan, with lots of 'experiences' such as a basketball court and media.

    They do draw a crowd though. Not sure why, but then again I am not a slave to shoes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DetroitPlanner View Post
    I doubt these are 100k in size, but other than that you got it.
    The Manhattan Niketown has 95K sq ft.

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