Amazon is apparently planning a big box store in the Chicago suburbs

Amazon Is Planning a Big Box Store in Chicago Suburbs

In a move that signals its growing interest in physical retail, Amazon is reportedly set to open a massive 225,000-square-foot store in Orland Park, Illinois. The sprawling retail space will serve as both an in-store shopping destination and a fulfillment center for online orders, blurring the lines with competitors like Target and Walmart.

The new location promises to offer a vast array of products, including groceries and general merchandise, alongside accessory services and potentially on-site dining options. Amazon's plans for this store appear to diverge from its previous retail experiments, such as Amazon Books, which focused on book sales based on trending website trends, and Amazon Go stores, which offered pre-made food and select groceries via its cashier-less technology.

In recent years, Amazon has largely abandoned these ventures in favor of refining its grocery business under the Whole Foods and Amazon Fresh brands. However, this new store could represent a departure from that strategy or an evolution of its existing grocery offerings. Whatever the case, it will require approval from the Orland Park Village Board to move forward.

The store's potential impact on local businesses and residents is still unclear, but Amazon's plans for this location mark another step in its efforts to expand beyond online sales and establish a more substantial physical retail presence.
 
I'm a bit skeptical about this new Amazon box store in Orland Park... πŸ€” I mean, it's like they're trying to do everything at once - in-store shopping, fulfillment center, dining options... it sounds overwhelming for customers! πŸ“¦ And what about the impact on local businesses? Will people still want to shop at their own community stores when Amazon comes knocking with all these extras? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I think we need to see how this plays out before making any judgments. One thing's for sure, though - it'll be interesting to see how they make it work! 😊
 
Hmm I'm not sure about this one πŸ€”... A 225k sq ft box store? That's crazy! They're already killing the competition with their online prices, do they really need a massive brick & mortar space? Not to mention the environmental impact of building something that size 🌎. And what about all the jobs it'll create? I mean we've seen those Amazon warehouses bring in people, but how many will actually work on the ground floor of this thing? Sounds like more like a logistical hub than a shopping destination to me 🚚. Where's the proof that this store will even make a dent in their online sales? What's the point of having both if they're just gonna ship everything from the online platform anyway?
 
I'm kinda worried about what this big box store means for our little community πŸ€”. I mean, I love being able to shop online from the comfort of my own home, but sometimes you just can't beat the experience of browsing aisles in person. And with Amazon taking over a whole area like that, it's bound to change the vibe of Orland Park Village Board meeting will be so much different... not sure if I'm for or against it though πŸ˜‚
 
OMG 🀯, like can you even imagine walking into this massive 225k sq ft box store?! 🏒 it's gonna be lit πŸ”₯! I'm lowkey hyped for the on-site dining options tho πŸ΄πŸ‘Œ and the potential to grab a quick bite or meet up with friends is def a major win 🀩. And let's be real, who needs Target when you've got Amazon right in your 'burbs? πŸ˜‚ The lines between online and offline shopping are blurring and I am HERE FOR IT πŸ’β€β™€οΈ!
 
I got a bad vibe about this new Amazon box store πŸ€”... like they're trying to control everything from what we buy to where we eat. First, they start with Whole Foods, now this massive 225k sq ft space in Chicago suburbs? That's a whole lotta convenience πŸ˜’. I mean, what's the point of having online shopping if you're just gonna have a giant warehouse right next door? It's like Amazon is trying to strangle local businesses and force us into their own ecosystem πŸ›οΈ. And don't even get me started on the grocery section... what about all the health food and specialty stores that are supposed to thrive in neighborhoods? I'm not saying it'll kill the local scene or anything, but this feels like a case of Amazon trying to consolidate power πŸ’°.
 
idk why amazon needs such a big box store πŸ€”. can't they just ship stuff from their warehouses already? this new store seems like a waste of space, especially when you consider all the other options for shopping online or in-store at local businesses. what's to stop them from copying walmart or target instead of trying something new? also, how much jobs is this really going to create and are they gonna pay minimum wage or better? gotta see more info on this before i get hyped πŸ“Š
 
πŸ€” I feel like Amazon is trying to adapt to the changing shopping landscape, you know? They're not just stopping at selling stuff online anymore. They want to create these immersive experiences where customers can touch, try out products before buying them. And who knows, maybe it'll even bring some jobs and economic growth to Orland Park. 🌱 It's like they're trying to bridge the gap between physical retail and e-commerce. I'm curious to see how this new store will play out. Will it be a game-changer for Amazon or just another experiment? Either way, I hope it brings some excitement to the Chicago suburbs! πŸ’–
 
idk why ppl r so upset about amazon openin new box store in chicago suburbs lol they just wanna shop 24/7 & get same day delivery πŸ˜‚πŸ›οΈ plus its not like they're gonna replace all local shops, maybe complement 'em? the fact that it's a big space with grocery section & dining option is actually kinda cool 🀩
 
Just heard about Amazon planning that massive box store in Orland Park... πŸ€” I'm not sure what to make of it. Part of me thinks it's going to be great for the area, create jobs and all that. But then again, I've lived around here long enough to see what happens when big box stores come to town - small businesses struggle to stay afloat. Hope they do things differently this time around, though 🀞
 
I'm thinking, it's weird that they're opening up a massive box store in the suburbs... I mean, aren't those places all about shopping malls and smaller retail spots already? πŸ€” But at the same time, it makes sense for Amazon to try something new, especially since online shopping is getting so saturated. They might be trying to create this whole "one-stop shop" experience where you can buy stuff online and pick it up in-store or get it delivered. And hey, who knows, maybe they'll bring some jobs and investment to the area. But what really concerns me is how it'll affect all the smaller local shops in Orland Park... are they gonna be able to compete with Amazon's prices? πŸ€‘
 
I'm so confused about Amazon's strategy rn... I mean, on one hand they're trying to blur the lines with their new store that has both shopping and fulfillment centre, but on the other hand they abandoned those ideas before πŸ˜•. It feels like they're trying to do it all now? Like, what's next? Opening a coffee shop too? πŸ€” Anyway, it's gonna be interesting to see how this plays out in Orland Park and if it's good for the local shops and residents πŸ’ΈπŸ‘€
 
Ugh πŸ€”... thinkin' about all the jobs it'll take away from small shop owners in Orland Park 🚨. 225k sq ft of space, that's like a whole new town over there πŸ™οΈ. And what about traffic? already stuck in congestion, last thing we need is more cars zooming around πŸš—. Not to mention the cost of living gonna go up because of all these big box stores movin' in πŸ“ˆ. Mark my words, it's just a recipe for disaster πŸ’”...
 
omg u guys! i think amazon's new box store in chicago suburbs is gonna be SO cool!!! 🀩 they're gonna have everything from groceries 2 clothing & accessories, maybe even on-site dinin' options?! i mean, who doesn't love free food w/ their online shopping? πŸ”πŸ‘€ but seriously, this store could b a game changer 4 amazon. they're finally gettin' serious about physical retail & it's about time! πŸ’Έ the lines r blurring btw physical & online shopping, it's all about experiencin' stuff now. target & walmart are gettin' nervous lol 🀣 but idk how this'll affect local businesses tho... that's a whole diff story πŸ€‘
 
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