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- Heilig-Meyers abstract "Heilig-Meyers was a retail furniture store chain founded in Goldsboro, North Carolina, in 1913 by two Lithuanian immigrants, H. A. Heilig and J. M. Meyers. Its corporate headquarters was in Richmond, Virginia. The chain grew to become the largest furniture retailer in the United States in the 1990s, ultimately having over 1,000 stores nationwide (including Puerto Rico). Its over-expansion—by purchasing over 100 McMahan's Furniture Stores based in Carlsbad, California in 1993, as well as other stores and chains in the West—contributed to its failure. The company bought a chain in the Chicago, Illinois area. Heilig-Meyers filed for bankruptcy in August 2000. The Richmond Times-Dispatch reported in 2000 that the company failed when its large expansion did not succeed in creating sufficient revenue and when customers who'd previously used the company's inhouse credit began using credit cards instead. The company's credit customers had grown increasingly of lower quality.The company, which had sponsored NASCAR drivers Bobby Hillin, Jr., Dick Trickle and Mike Wallace, was one of the last furniture companies to finance its own accounts. The last CEO/President was Bill DeRusha".
- Heilig-Meyers extinctionYear "2000".
- Heilig-Meyers fate "Bankruptcy".
- Heilig-Meyers foundingYear "1913".
- Heilig-Meyers industry Retail.
- Heilig-Meyers location Richmond,_Virginia.
- Heilig-Meyers product Furniture.
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- Heilig-Meyers defunct "2000".
- Heilig-Meyers fate Bankruptcy.
- Heilig-Meyers foundation "1913".
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- Heilig-Meyers products "Furniture, bedding, small appliances, consumer electronics, jewelry, and seasonal goods.".
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- Heilig-Meyers comment "Heilig-Meyers was a retail furniture store chain founded in Goldsboro, North Carolina, in 1913 by two Lithuanian immigrants, H. A. Heilig and J. M. Meyers. Its corporate headquarters was in Richmond, Virginia. The chain grew to become the largest furniture retailer in the United States in the 1990s, ultimately having over 1,000 stores nationwide (including Puerto Rico).".
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