Exit for Savings: Dick’s Sporting Goods’ Off-Price Chain ‘Going, Going, Gone!’ Lands in Deptford

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The Deptford retail corridor, that dense cluster of commerce hugging Route 42 just off I-295, is already the primary shopping destination for much of South Jersey. As of today, there’s a compelling new reason to take the exit, especially if you’re looking for top-tier sportswear without the full-price sticker shock.

Going, Going, Gone!, the dedicated discount arm of Dick’s Sporting Goods, has officially opened its doors in Deptford, bringing a new type of “treasure hunt” retail to the busy mall zone.

What is ‘Going, Going, Gone!’?

Think of it as the outlet version of the main Dick’s Sporting Goods store. This concept is entirely dedicated to clearance, overstock, and closeout items.

If you missed out on a specific pair of Nikes last season, or need to outfit the kids for soccer without dropping a fortune, this is where that inventory lands. The stores are typically no-frills environments focused heavily on footwear and apparel from the major brands you’d find at the parent store, just at significantly reduced prices.

Why Deptford is the Right Fit

Deptford has long been a hub for value shopping, making it the natural landing spot for this concept. The arrival of Going, Going, Gone! underscores a massive trend we are seeing across suburban retail: the aggressive pivot toward off-price concepts.

Landlords along the corridor are rapidly retooling aging big-box spaces to meet the consumer demand for bargains. Situated right in the thick of the mall periphery, this location isn’t just for Deptford township residents. Its immediate proximity to the I-295/Route 42 interchange makes it an easy strike for commuters from Gloucester, Camden, and Burlington counties looking for a quick deal on the way home from work.

The Local Impact

Beyond just cheaper sneakers, a new tenant of this size creates immediate ripples in the local ecosystem:

  • Jobs: A new retail opening means immediate local hiring for entry-level and flexible part-time positions.

  • Foot Traffic: Discount anchors are strong drivers of high-volume foot traffic, which often spills over to benefit neighboring smaller businesses and casual restaurants in the same strip center.

What We Are Watching

  • The Inventory Churn: The “Gone” in the name is literal. Early intelligence on the brand suggests inventory rotates incredibly fast. If you find your size in a specific style, grab it—it likely won’t be there next week.

  • The Traffic Factor: The Deptford retail spine is notoriously congested during weekend afternoons and the weekday evening rush. Adding another high-volume discount draw means drivers need to plan accordingly—aim for mid-morning on weekdays if you want to browse without fighting for a parking space.


Have you already stopped in to check out the selection? Let us know if you scored a deal, and how the parking situation is holding up at the new site.

— Ari Williams, 295Times.com

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