Crash & Burn
We had a brand-new Kmart open in Parsippany-Troy Hills (my former home) around 2000. My hairdresser was located across a BIG parking lot, and watched the progress of it being built. One day I was getting my hair done and she told me to go over as the store was open. ???? Sign not lit, very few cars in lot ???? I went and sure enough, xeroxed sign on door sez "open". Young gals greeted me at the door with small plant (I still have it!) and coupons. Wonderful inside. Eyeglass dept. Snack Bar. Photo studio. Pharmacy. Well-stocked. Lots of floor-walkers.
Diagonally across the lot was Bradlee's, a northeast discounter which had pretty good stuff. Also, some of their stores were unionized (at least in NJ). Not long after, Bradlee's went "belly up" and shut all their stores. I've never known why. This particular one became a "Home Depot Lite". No garden dept, small appliance dept., no tool rental; until the store I worked in 2 mi. away was opened in 2004. The other one is still there, but has expanded somewhat.
Meanwhile, enter "Sears Essentials". Kmart closed for about a month, then reopened as such. Pretty much the same, except now there was an appliance department, also electronics. Rarely staffed in either case. I used to run in for Xmas wrapping paper or summer stuff; always near-empty save for the >one< cashier with 8-10 people on line. "Go to Courtesy Desk, Go to Courtesy Desk" the Indo-Pak cashier would chant. Always, courtesy desk is handling someone returning a television or similar >warning buzzer<. More than once I plopped my purchase on the floor and left. Eventually, photo studio shut, eyeglass studio shut, snack bar was reduced to sodas, coffee, pretzels and popcorn, garden only sold hanging baskets and grass seed. Maybe mums at Easter and trees as Xmas.
It was 2011 when it changed BACK to Kmart. The only thing that changed was the sign out front. Kenmore, et. al. were still sold, if you could find an employee to sell you something. Still the lonely English-challenged cashier up front. But the store was still rather clean and well-stocked. I moved from NJ in 2013 and the store was status quo. My sister still stops in when she's in the area (other Kmarts in northern NJ are absolutely dismal). She says it's like someone set off a neutron bomb - no customers, no employees, the lights are the only things working.
S.S. Kresge, where are you when we need you?