Sears Grand, thank you for saving me from mall hell. If you liked the Sears of old which was usually stuck on the end of some archaic 1950's style barely hanging on for dear life mall then you won't like Sears Grand. And if you're looking for a WalMart competitor you won't like Sears Grand. But if you want a modest selection of clothes, a nicely sized electronics department (albeit staffed by a clueless kid who wouldn't know a plasma from an old tube style TV), a well stocked Craftsman tool area, and an overpriced and small grocery section this is the place for you.
The jewelry counter is staffed by friendly staff who know their stuff and provide service with a smile. The two people who helped me in the tools section were knowledgeable, and if you know your prices there are deals to be had here. There's also a lot of stuff that is way overpriced. Buyer Beware!
Overall...I still like this place and will come back. 4 Stars.
1st Tip: Don't buy appliances here without checking out the Sears Outlet over on Eastern Ave. first. If you don't mind having a not quite perfect appliance you can save hundreds of dollars.
2nd Tip: Checkout can be painfully slow.
3rd Tip: When you walk in the door grab a sales flyer...chances are it has a coupon in it for a percentage off your purchase or some other kind of helpful deal.