- November 6th, 2006, 11:18 am
#39318
i saw this concept at georgia tech and it is quite different than a regular barnes and noble.
Barnes & Noble proposes LU bookstore
By Ron Brown
rbrown@newsadvance.com
November 5, 2006
Liberty University officials are considering a proposal from Barnes & Noble Booksellers to put a new freestanding, 20,000 square foot bookstore on the school’s Lynchburg campus.
“We haven’t decided yet what we’re going to do,” said Jerry Falwell Jr., LU’s vice chancellor.
The proposed store would cost about $2 million and would be located on the corner of University Boulevard and Ericsson Drive. It would be on the same side of the street as the LaHaye Ice Center on a corner next to Williams Football Stadium.
It would replace the school’s current campus bookstore, which has been managed by Barnes & Noble for about 10 years.
The current bookstore is located in an 8,000 to 10,000 square foot space in the Demoss Learning Center on main campus.
“It’s not out where everybody can see it, so we’re losing a lot of business,” Falwell Jr. said.
He estimates the new bookstore could help double sales, simply by making it more accessible to the public.
If the new store were built, the current bookstore would be converted to classrooms.
In addition to books, the new store would sell music, clothing, gifts and other items with LU’s logo attached.
“They do this on a lot of university campuses,” Falwell Jr. said.
Initially, Barnes & Noble proposed putting a 20,000 square- foot dining facility on the other side of the building.
“I suggested a visitors center,” Falwell Jr. said. “The city has been looking for a place to put a visitors center on this side of town.”
He said Barnes & Noble does not seem concerned about the campus store’s impact on the existing Barnes & Noble store on Wards Road.
“It’s a totally different division of the company, so they don’t see it as competition,” he said.




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