It's good to see at least one chain of computer stores not just surviving the Retail Apocalypse, but thriving.
I used to work at one of the most popular Dutch computer store chains (MyCom) back in the golden age of computer retail, from the late 90s to the mid 2000s. During the peak times, I remember serving long waiting lines of people in front of the counter, stretching through the store, through the entrance, all the way out to the street. Those were pretty crazy times. Fun, if sometimes a bit stressful. Those stores have gone out of business years ago. Some computer store chains in the Netherlands have survived, by having fewer and larger stores, sometimes just a single huge store.
I also know Micro Center well. I've visited their Sharonville location more than once during my visits to relatives in Ohio. I've bought several things there over the years, including my first modem in 1994.
I know that these days in many cases, ordering computer stuff online is easier and often cheaper. And there is much more choice online too. But there is still a place for retail stores. Sometimes, during a weekend hobby project, you just need one or two components that you can pick up at the store in the same day, which would otherwise take a few (week) days to ship when ordered on-line.
Also, I feel a bit of a nostalgia factor when I walk through a specialty computer store. A more general electronics store like Best Buy or MediaMarkt just doesn't capture it.
Micro Center continues opening new stores, and I have read a lot of comments by people in different parts of the US (and Canada) who wish they had a Micro Center nearby, so there is definitely a demand for it.
So let them continue to serve a niche, I say. The niche may well be bigger than many of us think. 🙂