I walked by this place yesterday and noticed some stools, chairs, a coffee machine, and what looked like maybe some kitchen equipment inside. Are there any stories/rumors out there as to something happening in that locale?
I walked by this place yesterday and noticed some stools, chairs, a coffee machine, and what looked like maybe some kitchen equipment inside. Are there any stories/rumors out there as to something happening in that locale?
I hear Target is moving in there. Well its a rumor!
I heard it's going to be a Cheese Cake Factory.
I thought it was going to be a 7-11.
Perhaps now they will FINALLY take down the Tall-ezz sign!
Gilbert owns it right?
Enough with the rumors, it flies! I heard this, I heard that. Tall-eez Shoes has been closed for over 6 years. The building will continue to stay vacant until Dan Gilbert can put one of his pop-art stores in that building. He can put a Apple Store if wanted to. Right now there is no quick development of any clothier, restaurant or Radio Shack in Woodward Business corridor from Grand River to Grand Circus Park, other than a liquor store, Woodhouse Spa, Himelhocks, and new yuppified apartments, condos and tech job ventures. If I see primier development opportunity a sign in front of the vacant Downtown Detroit storefront or steel fence with new business sign will let me know. until then enjoy what Gilberttown has to offer.
Now is the time to re-launch her business. The store has gotten a decade of free advertising at no cost, prior to the grand opening. This is unheard of!
Maybe it could be a shoe store for tall atheletes
so, why was the store named "Tall-eez Shoes" to begin with?
Tall-eez shoes is owned by the Tatarians, who also own the old oslo building across the street, and the Singer building down the block. They've had it for quite a while and seem to be waiting for a buyout; perhaps these rumors come from a Gilbert offer? The Tall-eez shoes building is sorta messed up inside, scrappers ~10 years ago throwing radiators down the stairs and such.
It sold shoes for tall women. Most don't have an easy time finding shoes.
http://www.yelp.com/biz/tall-eez-shoes-detroit
I guess Tall-eez sounded better than "Shoes for Women with Big-Ass Feet"
It sold shoes for tall women. Most don't have an easy time finding shoes.
http://www.yelp.com/biz/tall-eez-shoes-detroit
Both tall women and tall women look-alikes.
It sold shoes for tall women. Most don't have an easy time finding shoes.
http://www.yelp.com/biz/tall-eez-shoes-detroit
Yes, they were a first in that. Before then it was hard to find shoes if you wore over size 9. They also carried wide large sizes too. Over time the price was just too high, especially as other stores began to offer larger sizes and online options began.
It sold shoes for tall women. Most don't have an easy time finding shoes.
http://www.yelp.com/biz/tall-eez-shoes-detroit
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