Barnes & Noble to open largest Chicago store, after other 'successful' openings

Barnes & Noble to Open Largest Chicago Store in Loop, Following String of Successful Locations

Barnes & Noble is set to open its largest Chicago store, a 30,000-square-foot flagship location in the Loop, later this year. The company's expansion plans have been gaining momentum, with 58 locations opening in 2025 and 60 more planned for this year.

The Loop location will be situated at 150 N. State St., where Old Navy used to reside before closing its doors in 2023. According to Janine Flanigan, vice president of store design, the Chicago market is a crucial one for the bookseller, and they're thrilled to bring their largest store yet to the area.

This isn't the first time Barnes & Noble has made waves in Chicago. The company recently opened two successful locations - one in Wicker Park at the historic Noel State Bank building, and another in Lincoln Park on Clark Street and Diversey Parkway. Flanigan credits these stores with generating a lot of customer feedback and activity.

Other store openings planned for this year include Hyde Park and the Westfield Old Orchard mall in Skokie, both set to open later in February. An Oak Park location is also scheduled for May at 1144 Lake St., the former Marshall Field & Co. building.

The Loop store's design is still in its early stages, with Flanigan noting that it may open in multiple phases. The three-floor location will feature a cafe, although this won't be part of the initial opening phase.

Barnes & Noble's resurgence can be attributed to various factors, including TikTok's "BookTok" trend and changes in company leadership. In 2023 alone, the company launched more new bookstores than it had from 2009 to 2019. Gone are the days of corporate-designed stores with paid spots for books; now, each location gets to choose which titles to feature, making them uniquely tailored to their customers.

"We used to have a very corporate-driven approach," Flanigan said. "The stores looked alike, and there were no personalized touches." Now, it's all about creating an immersive experience that reflects the store's unique personality and resonates with its community.
 
omg u guys! 🀩 i just found out they're opening a huge Barnes & Noble in the Loop!!! 30k sq ft is insane! i'm so stoked they're bringing more book lovers to chicago, esp since their new stores have been popping up all over town. wicker park and lincoln park are already doing great, can't wait to check out this new one too. πŸ“šπŸ’Ό
 
πŸ€” I gotta say, Barnes & Noble is on a roll! 60 new locations this year? That's impressive! And the fact that they're going for a more personalized approach, featuring titles that actually speak to their customers... it just makes sense. I mean, who wants to walk into a cookie-cutter bookstore anymore? The Loop location sounds like it's gonna be a game-changer - three floors of goodness with a cafe on board! And I love how they're listening to customer feedback and responding to the community's needs. That's what it's all about, right? Giving people what they want in a place that feels like home 🏠
 
omg i cant wait 2 go 2 barnes & noble in loop!! its been ages since i've been to chicago & this new store sounds amazing 🀩 they have a cafe on the top floor lol cant wait 2 grab a cuppa n catch up on some reading πŸ“š btw has anyone been 2 the wicker park or lincoln park locations? heard great things about them! πŸ’¬
 
Ugh, I'm so over how much Barnes & Noble is taking over our Loop neighborhood πŸ˜’. First, they're opening this massive flagship store that'll basically block out Old Navy's empty space... what about the other businesses that got pushed out? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ At least the Wicker Park and Lincoln Park locations were somewhat cool, but now it sounds like the entire city is gonna be filled with NBNs πŸ“šπŸ’Έ. And don't even get me started on how they're just plopping up in Oak Park and Skokie... where's the thought for other communities? πŸ™„ It feels like they're just buying up every available spot to pad their profits πŸ’Έ. The whole "BookTok" trend might be a good thing, but can't they just let some local indie bookstores breathe too? 🀯
 
πŸ“šπŸ’« I'm so stoked to hear that Barnes & Noble is opening a massive new store in the Loop! It's like they're giving Chicago book lovers the ultimate shopping experience πŸŽ‰. The fact that they got their inspiration from customer feedback and are now making each location unique is totally genius πŸ’‘. And let's be real, who doesn't love a good BookTok trend? πŸ˜‚ I've noticed how much more personal touch there is in these new stores compared to the old corporate-designed ones. It's amazing to see a company adapt and thrive like this! πŸ™Œ Can't wait to check out their flagship store when it opens 🀩
 
The Loop location is gonna be massive πŸ’₯πŸ“š! I'm hyped to see more B&N locations popping up in Chicago, especially since they're focusing on creating a unique experience for customers 🀝. The fact that it'll have a cafe and an immersive vibe is lit πŸ”₯. It's cool that they're giving the people more control over which books are featured - I mean, who better to curate than the community itself? πŸ™Œ
 
I don’t usually comment but I think this is awesome news for book lovers in Chicago πŸ“šπŸŽ‰! A 30k sq ft flagship store in the Loop is massive, and I love how they're ditching that corporate design vibe for a more personalized experience. The cafe on the third floor sounds like an amazing bonus too 😍. It's like Barnes & Noble is finally getting it right after years of struggling. I mean, who doesn't want to walk into a store that feels like their own little book haven? 🀩 Can't wait to check out the Wicker Park and Lincoln Park locations when they open up!
 
I think its awesome Barnes & Noble is getting a huge new spot in the Loop 🀩! 30k sq ft is massive, I wonder what kinda books they'll have on display there? πŸ“š The fact they're doing it in phases makes sense too, so maybe they can test out some things before opening everything up at once. Its cool how they're shifting their approach from corporate-designed stores to more personalized experiences - I've seen some of those new locations and they feel really cozy and inviting 😊
 
omg this is so exciting 🀩 i've been to those wicker park and lincoln park locations and they're amazing! having a 30k sq ft flagship in the loop sounds like a dream come true, especially since old navy moved out lol. i'm loving how barnes & noble is shaking things up with that "booktok" trend - it's all about creating a personal experience for customers now 😊 can't wait to check out the loop store when it opens!
 
πŸ“š I'm not sure how many book lovers are actually going to flock to this massive new Barnes & Noble in the Loop... I mean 30k sq ft is a lot of space 🀯. They've already got two other locations that are doing alright, but this one seems like it's going to be a bit too much for the market. And yeah, the "BookTok" thing was a big help, but what about the quality of the books they're selling? Are they really curating a great selection or just relying on social media trends? πŸ€”
 
omg u guys!!1 i'm literally freaking out rn bc barnes & noble is finally bringing their largest chicago store to the loop!!!30k sq ft?!?!?! that's huge!!! i've been to those wicker park and lincoln park locations and they're literally my fave bookstores ever... the fact that they're opening more stores including hyde park and skokie is just amazing!! i'm so down for that oak park location too!!!

and can we talk about how awesome it is that they're ditching that corporate design and going for a more personalized vibe?!?! i mean, who doesn't love a good bookstore experience that's tailored to the community? it's like... the future of bookstores is literally happening right now!!! πŸ€©πŸ’šπŸ“š
 
I'm totally against this! 30k sq ft is just too bloody massive! Can't they just chill? A bookstore is meant to be intimate, you know? They're gonna overdo it with all sorts of bells & whistles... cafe's a total waste of space imo. What about some quiet corners for actual reading? And how are they even planning on fitting 30k sq ft into the Loop without driving away all the locals who like their old-school vibe? This just screams " tourist trap" to me πŸ˜’
 
I'm so hyped for this new Barnes & Noble in the Loop 🀩! They're really getting it right now - more personal, more local, and more experiential. I love how they're giving customers a say in what books to feature at each store, that's like, super community-driven 🌎. It makes sense why they're killing it with these new openings, especially with the whole BookTok thing πŸ’‘. But for me, it's not just about the books, it's about creating spaces where we can connect and share ideas πŸ“šπŸ’». That's what I want to see more of in our public spaces! πŸ€—
 
Yaaas, I'm so down for this new Barnes & Noble in the Loop! A 30k sqft flagship location? That's some serious retail real estate πŸ’Έ. I've been to their Wicker Park and Lincoln Park locations and they're always bustling with book lovers. This is a great spot for them to consolidate their Chicago presence.

I love that they're shaking up the corporate design vibe and letting each store have its own unique flavor 🎨. It's about creating an immersive experience that resonates with the community, you know? I'm curious to see how this new Loop location will be designed, especially with a cafe on board! A cafe in a bookstore? Genius πŸ€“.

I think it's no surprise they're killing it in Chicago - the book culture here is so vibrant. And who doesn't love TikTok's "BookTok" trend? It's like, the perfect storm of changing times and passion for reading πŸ“šπŸ’«. Bring on more new store openings, I'm excited to see what's next!
 
I'm not getting excited about this news πŸ™„. Another big bookstore opening in a crowded city like Chicago? It feels like every new location is just a copycat of what they've already done elsewhere... The Loop store is going to be huge, I mean, 30k sqft is no joke, but have you seen the lines for their other stores? It's all about the experience, right? They say it's gonna be immersive and personalized, but how's that possible with so many customers clamoring for attention? And what about the smaller independent bookstores struggling to stay afloat?
 
I gotta say, Barnes & Noble getting the largest spot in Chicago Loop is pretty cool! 🀩 They've been doing a great job revamping their stores to be more community-driven, which I think is awesome. I mean, who doesn't love being surrounded by book shelves and comfy cafes? It's like they're creating this cozy nook that invites people to just chill and get lost in some pages... πŸ“šπŸ’« The fact that each location gets to curate its own books is genius, too. It shows they're listening to their customers and trying to make the experience more personalized. Plus, with all these new store openings, I think we can expect some awesome events and author meetups! Can't wait to check out this new spot when it opens! πŸšͺ
 
omg i'm so stoked for this new barnes & noble location in the loop!!! they're finally bringing some life to that dead old navy spot πŸ›οΈπŸ’Ό it's amazing how their company has transformed since the booktok trend took off - now they get to curate their own content and make each store feel truly special 😊 i mean, who doesn't love a good bookstore cafe tho? πŸ΅πŸ“š can't wait to check out this new spot in person!!!
 
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