I visited the Kapolei, HI, store two weeks ago. It was ~ 4:00 pm on a Tuesday. Inside and out, the store is a mammoth with a full garden center (strangely not open or stocked) and two street food vendors at the entrance. Inside, the aisles are huge, shelves well stocked, and a section of fresh fruits and vegetables exists despite the store not including a full grocery. Where most Kmart stores have lawnmower and trimmer displays inside, this store has displays of all its children ride-on toys and houses. The ceiling of this store is incredibly high. Most stores just have one row of shelves along the interior perimeter to display bulk/excess freight; this store has two, with neither accessible without a really tall ladder.
While this store is very well maintained, I counted only two employees on the sales floor, two cashiers, and a greeter despite walking the entire interior. Number of Customers: one (not including a homeless lady who resides in a crevasse in front of the building and to the right of the entryway). That one customer also walked out without anything in his hands.
This store is owned by SHC. Based on my visit, it looks great but likely does not generate sales. Perhaps that is why so few employees could be found - limiting expenses?