Amazon is planning a Super Amazon-mart store near Chicago

Amazon's plans for a massive 229,000-square foot retail center near Chicago have taken a significant step forward, with the Orland Park Plan Commission voting unanimously in favor of approving the proposal. The development would serve as both an Amazon fulfillment center and a brick-and-mortar superstore, offering groceries, general merchandise, and prepared foods to customers.

Amazon has been steadily closing its physical stores over the past few years, but this latest proposal marks a significant shift in its retail strategy. In 2022, the company shut down all of its bookstores, 4-star stores, and pop-up shops, while also ending its operations at two Amazon Style clothing stores in 2023.

However, with its purchase of Whole Foods Market in 2017, Amazon has maintained a presence in the brick-and-mortar retail space. The new proposal appears to be an expansion on this model, as customers would be able to pick up Amazon orders at the superstore location, combining the benefits of online shopping with the convenience of a traditional retail store.

The proposed development is expected to bring significant jobs and economic growth to the Orland Park area, and its approval marks an exciting new chapter in Amazon's push into physical retail.
 
I think this move by Amazon is actually kinda like how our current politicians are trying to balance progress with consumer needs, but they're not exactly hitting the sweet spot yet. I mean, on one hand, it's great that we'll have more jobs and economic growth in the area - that sounds very 'pro-growth' of course 😊. But at the same time, this huge retail center is also kinda like how some politicians promise us a 'smarter' infrastructure without actually delivering on it... we're still waiting to see how all these logistics are gonna work out. And what about the environment? All that traffic and pollution from trucks coming in for those deliveries... that's something we should be considering πŸš—πŸ’¨.
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure about this... Amazon's going from closing down all those physical stores to now building a massive superstore? It sounds like they're trying to have it both ways - still wanting to control the online shopping space while trying to make brick-and-mortar stores convenient again. And what about competition? Won't this just give them an even bigger advantage in the market?

I also wonder how much of this "convenience" is really a result of Amazon's own convenience, and not just people giving up on actual human interaction with real-life shops... Like, do we really want to go to a 229k sq ft superstore when I could just stay home and order everything online? πŸ›οΈ Not convinced yet.
 
πŸ“ˆπŸ›οΈ I think this is a game changer for Amazon's retail strategy! They've been getting rid of all those physical stores but then they bought Whole Foods and now they're like "let's just put a giant fulfillment center with a superstore on top" 🀯. It makes total sense, people love the convenience of online shopping but sometimes you just wanna touch that stuff before you buy it πŸ˜‚.

I'm also excited to see the economic impact this is gonna have on Orland Park! 229,000 sqft is huge and it'll bring a ton of jobs and investment to the area πŸ“ˆπŸ’Έ. Plus, it's like Amazon is testing out this hybrid model where customers can get their stuff online but then come into the store for that instant gratification fix πŸ›οΈπŸ‘.

The only thing I'm curious about is how they're gonna make sure those jobs don't all be just warehouse worker gigs...do you think there'll be more managerial or customer-facing roles? πŸ€”

![diagram of a shopping mall with a big Amazon logo in the center]
 
I'm not buying it πŸ€”... I mean, can we really trust that this superstore thing won't just end up like all those other Amazon "stores" they shut down a few years ago? πŸ“¦ They got rid of the bookstores and 4-star stores because people weren't using them, so what makes us think this new one will be different? πŸ’Έ And have we seen any concrete evidence that this thing is actually gonna create jobs and boost local economy or is it just more hype from Amazon to make their shareholders happy? πŸ“Š I need some solid sources on this before I start jumping up and down πŸŽ‰
 
πŸ€” This new Amazon plan is wild... I mean, who needs that much space? It's like they're trying to turn Orland Park into a mini-mall. The fact that they want to keep it as both a fulfillment center and a superstore just seems unnecessary. Don't get me wrong, I love being able to pick up my Amazon orders in person, but this just feels like a lot of extra work for the people running the place πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

And what's with all these new jobs? We don't even know how many people will be working there yet. I hope it brings some much-needed economic growth to the area, but let's not get ahead of ourselves. It's always good to see new businesses moving in, but this just feels like a big Amazon-sized footprint 🌳
 
I'm actually kinda stoked about this news πŸ€”! I mean, think about it - you can order something online and then just walk down the street and pick it up at a physical store? It's like, the ultimate convenience! And with all the talk of sustainability and reducing waste, this model could be super beneficial too. I can see how it would bring in more customers to the area and create jobs... plus, who doesn't love shopping for groceries and other stuff at a one-stop shop? πŸ›οΈ My only concern is that they might not actually need such a huge space though? 229k sq ft seems like a lot to me πŸ˜…
 
I'm actually kinda stoked about this move by Amazon! I mean, who doesn't love having their online shopping options combined with a legit superstore? πŸ›οΈ It's like the best of both worlds, right? Plus, think of all the jobs that'll be created and the economic boost it'll bring to Orland Park. And can you imagine being able to grab your Amazon Prime orders on the go? Game changer! πŸ’»πŸš— I'm curious to see how this whole thing plays out, but for now, I'm hyped about the possibilities! 🀩
 
I'm thinking maybe amazon should just stick to delivering packages instead of trying to be this superstore thing πŸ€” it's like they're trying to recreate Walmart or something but honestly who needs all that extra space for groceries and prepared foods? and don't even get me started on the jobs, I mean I know Orland Park needs some economic growth but come on, can't they just focus on one thing instead of spreading themselves too thin πŸ€‘
 
OMG 😍 I'm so stoked to hear that Amazon's plans for this massive retail center are moving forward πŸš€! It's like they're taking a step back from closing all those physical stores and now they're trying something new... and it sounds like it could be AMAZING πŸ’Έ. The fact that customers can pick up their Amazon orders in person at the superstore is genius - it's like the best of both worlds! 🀩 They get to avoid waiting at home for deliveries or deal with traffic, and the store gets to offer those convenient services to its customers... win-win! πŸ‘
 
I think this is a game changer for Amazon's retail strategy πŸ€”. They've been killing off their physical stores left and right, but now they're trying to make a comeback with this massive 229k sq ft superstore. It makes sense though - who doesn't want the convenience of online shopping combined with being able to pick up stuff in person? I'm actually kinda excited about it πŸ›οΈ. And on the flip side, it's awesome that it'll bring some jobs and economic growth to the Orland Park area πŸ’Έ. Maybe this is the start of something new for Amazon? 🀞
 
so amazon is trying to bring back the brick-and-mortar vibe but like kinda... doesn't make sense? they already killed off most of their physical stores and now they're just gonna open up these massive fulfillment centers that also have a store? it sounds like a logistical nightmare 🀯. plus, what's the point of picking up orders in person when you can get same day delivery? πŸšͺ
 
I'm kinda stoked to hear that this massive retail center is getting the green light πŸ™Œ. It's like, we've been seeing all these big box stores popping up everywhere lately, and it's about time someone brought some innovation to the game. I mean, who doesn't love being able to pick up their Amazon order right at the store? It's like, the ultimate convenience thing - just grab your stuff, no need to even leave the building πŸšͺ. Plus, creating all those jobs in Orland Park is a win-win for the community. Let's hope it sets a precedent for other companies to follow and not just focus on online shopping anymore πŸ’».
 
just think about it... amazon's going all in on brick and mortar 🀯 now we've got this massive superstore thingy and they're still trying to get us to buy more stuff online lol i mean, what's next? are we gonna have cashier-less stores like they already have in some places? anyway, the good news is that this is supposed to bring a ton of jobs and economic growth to the area which is def something to be excited about πŸ’Έ
 
This is kinda weird - I mean, they're closing down all these smaller stores but then opening up this massive superstore thingy... like what even is that πŸ€”? They're trying to mix online shopping with a physical store which could be cool, especially for people who don't want to wait at home for their deliveries. But at the same time, it's also gonna make a lot of other physical stores harder to compete with πŸ’Έ
 
I'm so excited to see Amazon investing in more physical stores πŸ›οΈ! I remember when online shopping was all the rage, but now it seems like many people want that instant gratification of being able to pick up their orders in-store. It makes total sense, especially for things you can't get shipped easily (think diapers, baby clothes, etc.) πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. This new Amazon store is going to be a game-changer for the Orland Park community - I hope they include some family-friendly activities too so it's not just a shopping mall 😊!
 
I'm so stoked about this! I mean, who wouldn't want a massive Amazon superstore where they can grab their online orders and just chill? πŸ›οΈ It's like the best of both worlds, you know? I've been saying it for ages - physical stores are still relevant. People want that human touch and experience, especially when it comes to groceries and prepared foods.

And let's be real, Amazon has been really smart about how they're expanding their brick-and-mortar presence. The whole Foods thing was a great move, and this new superstore sounds like the next step up! It'll definitely bring some serious jobs and economic growth to Orland Park, which is awesome for the community.

I'm curious to see how this plays out, though. Will it be a huge hit or will people just end up shopping online anyway? Either way, I think Amazon's onto something here πŸ€‘
 
I'm thinking something fishy here... like what's really going on? πŸ€” They're just now starting to see how beneficial it is to have a physical store where people can pick up their orders, but what about the fact that they've been slowly shutting down all those other stores? It feels like they're trying to create this 'superstore' thing because they know we're addicted to online shopping... like we can't even walk into a store without checking our phones first! πŸ“±πŸ’» And what about the jobs, huh? 229,000 square feet is massive, I'm sure it'll be a real community hub... but will it just become another Amazon outlet where they're controlling every aspect of our shopping experience? πŸ˜’
 
I'm so down for this 🀩! Like, I've been saying it for ages - we need more options when it comes to online shopping. It's so cool that Amazon is going back on its initial plan of closing all its stores and just focusing on e-commerce. And now they're opening a huge superstore with all the essentials? Game. Changer. As a student, I'm always on the go and can never remember to do my grocery shopping. This would be so convenient! Plus, it's awesome that they're creating jobs and stimulating economic growth in the area πŸ“ˆπŸ’Ό
 
I'm so stoked about this news! 🀩 It's awesome that Amazon is taking a different approach with this new proposal. I mean, who doesn't love the idea of being able to grab their online order right from a brick-and-mortar store? It's like, the best of both worlds, you know? And it's not just about convenience, it's also about making shopping more experiential and fun! πŸ’– Plus, it's awesome that this project is going to bring so many new jobs and economic growth to the area. That's what it's all about, supporting our communities and people!

I have to admit, I was a bit skeptical when I heard Amazon was closing all its physical stores, but this new proposal makes me think maybe they were just biding their time while working on something even better! 😏 And now that we're seeing more of these hybrid store ideas popping up, it's exciting to think about what the future of retail might hold. Bring it on! πŸŽ‰
 
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