What the Toys R Us on OST Looks Like Shut Down and Completely Cleaned Out

The lights are on but no one’s home anymore at the Toys R Us on OST, shuttered along with the rest of the chain’s 18 Houston locations (including Babies R Us stores) since the end of last month. Flyers advertising everything-must-go-style sales have come down from the building’s front windows — and they weren’t exaggerating: restroom signs, cash registers, and other normally priceless appointments were pawned off during the store’s last days, reported KHOU’s Jessica Borg.

But not all of them. A few extra glances through the glass fronting the parking lot reveals a good deal of hardware that last-minute shoppers didn’t manage or didn’t care to get their hands on:

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In Houston, the closures put 673,000 sq.-ft. of total retail space on the market.

Nationally, about 800 stores shut down altogether.

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  • One of the best career moves I ever made was getting out of an industry right before Amazon was entering.

    Back to the topic, how much for that fire extinguisher?

  • Doesn’t look much different than when it was open.
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    Use Aliexpress folks. Might as well cut amazon the middle man out of the picture altogether.
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    @TimP – Agreed, congrats to amazon and their many $MM’s spent lobbying against online sales tax collection allowing them to reach a critical mass in the 00’s to disrupt an entire industry. And then, hats off to amazon once ellipsing that critical mass to then spend $MM’s lobbying FOR online sales tax collection to further entrench themselves and inhibit competition. Of course their retail division is run at a loss anyways so thanks to congress for forgetting what antitrust even means.

  • This store is in a prime spot: corner of OST and Kirby; within walking distance of Reliant Stadium; and lots of parking.
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    Not sure who or what may move in but I can see someone buying the whole lot, knocking down the store, and putting up a shiny new mid-rise apartment building. Granted, there’s one across the street but there’s always room for one more mid-rise inside the loop.

  • Joel,
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    toys r us and other businesses like them are dying for the same reason IBM doesn’t sell personal computers any longer.
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    Arrogance.
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    “Who will want to shop online, when they can come to the store and interact with our lovely sales associates, and touch the merchandise?”
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    Failure to read the market trends until it is too late. And when they do start interacting in the newer disruptive way, they do so without really giving it a chance.
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    Look at Amazon’s site, see how it is set up, buy something, then go to a competitor and see if it is equally easy to buy something.
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    When I think to myself at the office “I need to buy a few batteries” I don’t go to walgreens website and order batteries to be delivered 2 hours later, mainly because I can’t, but even if I could, I wouldn’t consider it because that’s not what walgreens is known for. Amazon is, and they do it for free (provided I have a prime account).
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    I do enjoy aliexpress, unless I need something tomorrow, then I don’t. Getting product from them is a 3 week process.

  • Bain Capital was the demise of ToysRUs.

  • Maybe Amazon was a factor but not the full reason for the shutdown. The obtained so much debt in mid-2000s. Poor investing and management was the downfall.