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Sportsmans Warehouse to close 23 stores!

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 10:39 pm
by wolverine
From LocalNews8.com

Link @ http://www.localnews8.com/global/story.asp?s=9975592

Pocatello Sportsman's Warehouse to Close

Posted: March 9, 2009 05:06 PM

Updated: March 10, 2009 09:17 AM
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POCATELLO - Sportsman's Warehouse in Pocatello will be closing within the next couple of months, confirmed the store's owner, Stu Utgaard, Monday.

He said the credit markets have made it difficult to continue doing business. He jokingly said, "We didn't get our share of the stimulus."

But on a more serious note, Utgaard said banks effectively put them out of business.

Within the next two to three months, the store will liquidate its inventory.

The Pocatello store is just one of 23 stores nationwide that will be closing. A majority of the stores closing are located in the east. There are a total of 67 Sportman's in the country.

The Coeur d'Alene store will also close, but the Idaho Falls store will remain open.

Utgaard said he believes the Pocatello store is a good store and would have been fine if credit were available to get more inventory.

He said the store has around 60 employees and there will be help through the Human Resources department to find them new jobs.

Other Northwest stores that will be sold.

107 – Spokane, WA.
109 – Salem, OR.
110 – Kennewick, WA.
115 – Missoula, MT.
116 – Portland, OR.
124 – Silverdale, WA.
127 – Fargo, ND.
144 – Bozeman, MT.
146 – Bend, OR.
150 – Federal Way, WA.
153 – Lacey, WA.
160 – Vancouver, WA.
161 – Burlington, WA.
164 – Coeur d’Alene, ID.
167 – Helena, MT.

Tough times in the sporting goods industry as well.

RE:Sportsmans Warehouse to close 23 stores!

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 10:41 pm
by T Dot
ouch

whats going to hap with the inventory?

RE:Sportsmans Warehouse to close 23 stores!

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 5:09 am
by Kfedka
wolverine wrote:

Other Northwest closures.

107 – Spokane, WA.
109 – Salem, OR.
110 – Kennewick, WA.
115 – Missoula, MT.
116 – Portland, OR.
124 – Silverdale, WA.
127 – Fargo, ND.
144 – Bozeman, MT.
146 – Bend, OR.
150 – Federal Way, WA.
153 – Lacey, WA.
160 – Vancouver, WA.
161 – Burlington, WA.
164 – Coeur d’Alene, ID.
167 – Helena, MT.

Tough times in the sporting goods industry as well.
15 stores are being sold to UFA Co-op

RE:Sportsmans Warehouse to close 23 stores!

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 7:25 am
by Marc Martyn
That is just Grand!!!#-o

That leaves Spokane without a Outdoor Sporting Goods Store. Joe's will be closing also.

#@&*!^% !!!!!!!!!!

RE:Sportsmans Warehouse to close 23 stores!

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 7:33 am
by Toni
wolverine wrote: From LocalNews8.com

Link @ http://www.localnews8.com/global/story.asp?s=9975592

Pocatello Sportsman's Warehouse to Close

Posted: March 9, 2009 05:06 PM

Updated: March 10, 2009 09:17 AM
Video Gallery
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Pocatello Sportsman's Warehouse Closing
0:44

POCATELLO - Sportsman's Warehouse in Pocatello will be closing within the next couple of months, confirmed the store's owner, Stu Utgaard, Monday.

He said the credit markets have made it difficult to continue doing business. He jokingly said, "We didn't get our share of the stimulus."

But on a more serious note, Utgaard said banks effectively put them out of business.

Within the next two to three months, the store will liquidate its inventory.

The Pocatello store is just one of 23 stores nationwide that will be closing. A majority of the stores closing are located in the east. There are a total of 67 Sportman's in the country.

The Coeur d'Alene store will also close, but the Idaho Falls store will remain open.

Utgaard said he believes the Pocatello store is a good store and would have been fine if credit were available to get more inventory.

He said the store has around 60 employees and there will be help through the Human Resources department to find them new jobs.

Other Northwest closures.

107 – Spokane, WA.
109 – Salem, OR.
110 – Kennewick, WA.
115 – Missoula, MT.
116 – Portland, OR.
124 – Silverdale, WA.
127 – Fargo, ND.
144 – Bozeman, MT.
146 – Bend, OR.
150 – Federal Way, WA.
153 – Lacey, WA.
160 – Vancouver, WA.
161 – Burlington, WA.
164 – Coeur d’Alene, ID.
167 – Helena, MT.

Tough times in the sporting goods industry as well.
The part about "Other Northwest closures" is not correct. I got this off of Sportsman Warehouse website
http://www.sportsmanswarehouse.com/company.cfm

News

March 10, 2009

Stuart Utgaard, the Chairman and CEO of Sportsman's Warehouse Holdings, today announced that the company is taking two major actions to improve liquidity.
1. 23 stores are being liquidated to reduce bank debt.
• Aurora, CO
• Coon Rapids, MN
• DePere, WI
• Henderson, NV
• Lafayette, IN
• Las Cruces, NM
• Las Vegas, NV
• Legacy, TX
• Memphis, TN
• Nampa, ID
• New Berlin, WI
• Oklahoma City, OK
• Pittsburgh, PA
• Pocatello, ID
• Roanoke, VA
• Rogers, AR
• Round Rock, TX
• St. Cloud, MN
• Sioux Falls, SD
• Southaven, MS
• Visalia, CA
• Wichita, KS
• Woodbury, MN

15 stores are being sold to UFA Co-op.
2. Stay open
• Bend, OR
• Bozeman, MT
• Burlington, WA
• Coeur d’Alene, ID
• Fargo, ND
• Federal Way, WA
• Helena, MT
• Kennewick, WA
• Lacey, WA
• Missoula, MT
• Portland, OR
• Salem, OR
• Silverdale, WA
• Spokane, WA
• Vancouver, WA

It is hoped that these actions will enable the firm to go forward as a viable entity with approximately 2,300 employees. Sportsman's Warehouse is a leading outdoor retailer of sporting goods headquartered in Midvale, Utah.

RE:Sportsmans Warehouse to close 23 stores!

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 3:38 pm
by jens
thanks Toni- I go there at least once a week and have noticed they haven't done any restocking of some of their supplies...
As much money I have spent on trying to catch a Stealhead...and still haven't, I love Sportsmans.

RE:Sportsmans Warehouse to close 23 stores!

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 3:55 pm
by skimpy
I'm glad that the Lacey store is staying open. :cheers: They have better prices than Cabelas!!!:money: :money: :money:

RE:Sportsmans Warehouse to close 23 stores!

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 4:00 pm
by wolverine
A really big question is the finances. In conversation with friends that are in wholesale, distribution, and manufacturing, they are all highly concerned about if and when they are going to get paid for the merchandise that they have put into Sportsmans. This is not a COD business and is done on terms. The financial ramifications of the closures and sale of other stores could be disastrous.

RE:Sportsmans Warehouse to close 23 stores!

Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 7:38 pm
by Gisteppo
Marc, White Elephant will still produce just about everything you could ask for as far as fishing supplies, and it is a local business to boot! If they don't have something you need, they typically will order it in for you asap.

Also don't forget the General Store.

Local dollars represent the best investment you can make...

E

RE:Sportsmans Warehouse to close 23 stores!

Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 8:40 pm
by Marc Martyn
I do frequent The White Elephant. I bought my new fish finder there. They also have the Scotty rod holders. As far as fly fishing gear goes, they are kinda lean.
I don't go into the General Store but very rarely. In the last few years I have found them to be much higher on several things than other places. I heard from a hardware retailer in town that when we had all that snow in December, since snow shovel were rare, they were marking up the regular price on the shovels and doubling the price. [-x
It appears now that the Spokane Sportsman's Warehouse will remain open. They have a great selection of tying materials and also stock parts for the South Fork pontoon boats. Hopefully Cabela's can stay open.

RE:Sportsmans Warehouse to close 23 stores!

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 7:05 am
by physher92
Toni, or anyone, what does it mean when they are being sold to UFA Co-op? Just a different company or what?

RE:Sportsmans Warehouse to close 23 stores!

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 7:15 am
by Toni
physher92 wrote:Toni, or anyone, what does it mean when they are being sold to UFA Co-op? Just a different company or what?
It is a company from Canada that bought Canada's Wholesale Sports. Click on the link and go and get a feel for what they are. They have more money available to put into the Warehouse.

Look here

RE:Sportsmans Warehouse to close 23 stores!

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 7:19 am
by BassinBomber
Toni wrote:
physher92 wrote:Toni, or anyone, what does it mean when they are being sold to UFA Co-op? Just a different company or what?
It is a company from Canada that bought Canada's Wholesale Sports. Click on the link and go and get a feel for what they are. They have more money available to put into the Warehouse.

Look here
Good info Toni,..Thank You!

BB

RE:Sportsmans Warehouse to close 23 stores!

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 5:38 pm
by physher92
Thanks!

RE:Sportsmans Warehouse to close 23 stores!

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 8:23 pm
by Fish Antics
I was worried about Sportsman's Warehouse when Cabela's moved into Lacey. It's like watching what happens to smaller Latte Shops when Starbucks moves into the neighborhood. I know a lot of us frequent SW for selection and price . . but there is no arguing that the SW store is pretty empty weeknights . . and Cabela's still has a big draw. Just an observation. Nice to get the update off this site. Thanks Toni and others. Geez Marc . . not like you swear . . unless you're shoveling snow for the 10th time!

RE:Sportsmans Warehouse to close 23 stores!

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 10:01 pm
by SPARKY101
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Another Overpriced DELS Farm supply YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!I Think im gonna shoot a bunch more long neck turkeys this year...oh for you that dont know "canadian goose"

RE:Sportsmans Warehouse to close 23 stores!

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 5:46 pm
by Fish Antics
I noticed today, in Olympia, that Boaters World is closing it's chain. I was in there today and everything is discounted 10 - 30%. Hard times. I feel like a vulture, but you might save some as they dump their inventory. They're starting slowly to reduce.