PETCO plans to open store at Quincy Mall
August 22, 2008
By Rodney Hart
San Diego-based PETCO
has announced tentative plans to open a store at the Quincy Mall in October
2009.
PETCO, which has more
than 900 stores in 49 states, will open a 13,500 square-foot store near the
site of the former Kroger building directly north of Starbucks at 3115 Broadway.
The store will use PETCO’s “rover layout” and will feature a circular race
track aisle. Spokesman Ryan May said the store will offer traditional pets like
cats and dogs, along with birds, reptiles and other small animals.
“Animals will greet
customers at the center of the store, and the grooming department will resemble
a salon and day spa,” May said.
Peoria-based Principal
Construction Management and Design, a wholly owned subsidiary of Quincy Mall
owner Cullinan Properties, will provide architectural
and construction management.
Cullinan Properties bought the
532,123- square-foot Quincy Mall and adjacent strip center in 2006. Starbucks and
TGI Fridays are major recent additions on the property. Eye-care center All About Eyes and U.S. Cellular also moved into the Starbucks
strip mall building this year.
Frank Natanak, group president of real estate and marketing for Cullinan Properties, said there are “a few other things
brewing” at the Quincy Mall.
“We’ve only owned it a
couple of years and we’ve definitely improved it,” Natanak
said. “We’re holding steady and it’s a solid mall.”
The mall has about 60
stores with an occupancy rate of about 94 percent, according to recent company
figures.
Natanak said PETCO is a big
plus for the mall and its shoppers.
“We felt PETCO needed
to be in the market. There was a void in the mall and we wanted convenience for
our shoppers,” Natanak said. “PETCO is a very big
deal for us ... We did it for the value that it brings to the shopping center.
They are happy and we are happy they are coming.”
Ryan said PETCO chose
“We place new stores in
growing neighborhoods where other retailers are located to make sure our customers
have a convenient shopping experience (and) can take care of all their shopping
needs in one place,” Ryan said.
PETCO will compete with
at least two existing