I was near the other Reno Store and it still looked as busy as ever today. But I didn't go inside.ClownLoach wrote: ↑August 26th, 2024, 11:32 pmEverything you're describing is the new Murrieta store, especially that sharp turn checkout. That was a decent size Office Depot but they also only made the floor about 12K or so. The back room is enormous, and that is the remedy for the issues @veteran+ has been critical of in older stores.storewanderer wrote: ↑August 26th, 2024, 12:14 am Okay- finally looked at the new store. I like how it is a square sales floor layout with straight up and down aisles that are basically all the same length. It seems a lot easier to find items since there is basically only one aisle for all of dry packaged staple grocery and other aisles are things like frozen, bread, liquor, nuts, snacks, non food... The produce area also seems more spacious and the meat area feels like it has way better variety than the older store. Lots of out of stocks but employees trying actively to fill the out of stocks. I noticed many items, all private label, that I've never seen before in the other Trader Joes in both Reno and Carson City so that was interesting.
I am not sure but this store didn't feel much over 12k square feet to me. It seemed smaller than I expected it to be. Orvis (who this building was built for) didn't have much inside so I may have had a misconception of the building size. I thought it was closer to 20k square feet.
I am looking forward to the store in Sparks as that is a much larger space.
One thing I noticed that stood out was after I paid- the amount of space between the end of the checkstands and the nearby wall- way too little of space. Congestion city. Too little of space to pass a cart (or person) standing out in the "road" there. I almost walked into the wall as I left the checkstand. With a cart that is a very sharp turn to point the cart toward the exit.
The Murrieta store has absolutely destroyed the Temecula store one off ramp down. For the first time yesterday I parked right in front to dine at a neighboring restaurant. No cars at all in the vast side lot. It will be interesting to see how eventually the business should balance out between the stores. Murrieta is slammed but holding up well and filling those shelves constantly. Eventually people are going to realize now you can park next to the door in Temecula and walk right in, everything is in stock and no checkout line at all. They probably have to get rid of at least a hundred excess shopping carts too.
I imagine the same situation will unfold up there. You should expect Sparks to be exactly the same even though the building is larger. Now that TJs builds larger stores consistently they're also following a pretty exact prototype design.
So maybe this 12k square foot thing is their prototype and they are working to get a consistent layout/merchandising specs on these new stores. That will probably really help them better control mix/assortment. At the older Reno Store it seemed like items just... disappeared... no rhyme or reason...
They did transfer the store manager from the old store to the new store. He had been running the old store for decades. Other than that it seemed to be mostly new hires running the new store. I did see some former chain grocer employees- one 30+ year tenure one at that. They probably made a good choice joining Trader Joe's.