I saw this in the Dallas Morning News. I do not see where this was reported by the Jokelahoman. Please correct me if I am wrong.
https://www.dallasnews.com/business/...ne-competition
I saw this in the Dallas Morning News. I do not see where this was reported by the Jokelahoman. Please correct me if I am wrong.
https://www.dallasnews.com/business/...ne-competition
Hobby Lobby to shutter all Hemispheres stores
In an email to vendors on Monday, the president of Hemispheres indicated the chain will close all its stores by the end of the year.
Hemipheres in North Oklahoma City
Founded in 2001 by Hobby Lobby founder David Green, the chain started with ambitious plans. Green had hoped to grow it into a billion-dollar business and run parallel to the booming Hobby Lobby enterprise.
Hemispheres carries a wide variety of furniture and home accents and operates two stores in the Oklahoma City area: 2225 NW 140th Street near Quail Springs Mall and 640 SW 19th in Moore. Both stores are approximately 50,000 square feet in size and the Hobby Lobby organization owns the property.
Hemispheres in Moore
The remaining 6 locations are in Texas. The chain had closed a store in Lewisburg, Texas last year.
The email also indicated that the stores will sell off existing inventory and begin the process of winding down the store operations.
Not really surprised. I’ve been in twice over the years and it just seemed like an odd mix of merchandise. I’m sorry to see any venture not work but some just don’t.
The furniture business is very tough with low margins.
I'm sure they determined their money and efforts were better spent on continuing to expand Hobby Lobby. I know they have just started to open stores in California, for example.
We've gone in a few times to look for outdoor furniture. We could always find the same quality for a better price.
As Pete said, they most likely determined that Hobby Lobby is their gold mine. They could literally put one in a corn field in Iowa, and people would drive to it. This was always a weird store to me. Seemed to upscale for what was being offered.
Upscale prices and Hobby Lobby Quality. I am surprised it stayed open this long.
I have never been to Hemispheres, and I like Hobby Lobby...but if Hemispheres furniture is anything like the furniture Hobby Lobby sells….good riddance.
Actually, they sold some high end brand outdoor furniture. It's just that you can get that same high end stuff cheaper at other stores.
And furniture sales are really starting to break through on the internet.
Big sites like Wayfair and even Amazon are great options.
In fact, my last 2 big furniture purchases have been on-line and I was very pleased with them.
Getting ready to do that for office furniture as well.
I am never happy to see a business close and people lose their jobs. I too, like their outdoor furniture and fountains. The price was just too much. Most of their indoor home accessories seemed too gaudy.
I've been waiting decades for Nathan to open an "Unpainted Arizona" store. You can pick the color of the finish that way.
We've ended up buying a lot from RH online because we don't have one here. But everything is so customizable that if we had one here we would take advantage and go in store, probably more. But online is a good alternative. But it's a nightmare when there is a snafu-- when there is no one local to talk to it's super hard to get something rectified.
Perhaps, it is simply The Karma of OverDevelopment related to smuggling in Holy Texts from elsewhere, adjacent to The (so-called) Intersection From Hell? =~) Nah. That's too easy. Ain't it?
The place never had anything that I liked and I thought the prices high for cheap quality furnature ie painted particle board furnature made in China. Not my taste. I perfer real wood furnature that will last me the rest o my life. My taste is victorian style furnature. Looking around and cannot find any golden oak furnature in the stores.
I was in there this weekend, just browsing to see if there were any deals to be had. It doesn't look like they've dropped their prices much. There were some unique things I thought were pretty cool, especially in patio furnishings, but they were still way out of my price range. There was a REALLY nice executive desk by Hooker that caught my eye, but my wallet started begging me to walk away when I approached it.
Maybe when they get closer to closing, they'll have better pricing.
when's the sale? Now is the time for me to clean up on props for GoT renactments; hemis was best for those
I couldn’t think of a better spot for WholeFoods than the old Hemispheres on memorial, just by Lifetime Fitness. CRBE should talk to them. How’s the size of the space compared to a WholeFoods?
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