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    Question Ballengers Furniture Closing?

    Anyone heard anything on Ballengers Furniture Store closing?

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    Have seen the TV commercials and "Store Closing" signs at 63rd and May ... appear to be true ... seems like we have had a rash of store closing/remodeling/retirement furniture store sales very recently. Ballengers, Brunos, Galleria etc etc

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    Weird. They just moved there, within the year it I think.

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    Like they say .. location ... location ... location ... store never seemed to have more than a couple of cars in front whenever I would go by (and presumed those were employees)

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    I get the sense its very hard to sell furniture in OKC if your last name isn't Mathis.

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    Amini's is just temporarily closing the store for extensive remodeling. I actually called Amini's office in Overland Park about that as I was curious. Shoddy business practice to put up all those signs. It is actually in tiny, tiny print on those yard signs.

    Ballenger's just moved across the street, you wouldn't think that would make a difference. However, I don't know what the deal is with the old Albertsons building they moved into. Do they own it? It was remodeled into nice separate spaces for retail but nothing moved in after Ballenger's. If they own it - maybe they were hoping the leases would pay for the move, etc. and things didn't work out? Surely someone here knows about that one. It's too bad though. As someone said in another post, it's hard to battle with the discounters especially in times like the last couple of years.

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    It has been a tough market in this current recession for home furnishing stores. Here in Dallas, we lost 2 Robb and Stuckey's furniture stores. In addition we lost 2 Restoration Hardware stores one across from the Galleria and one at Stonebriar Mall, leaving only one store at Knox/Henderson area. Also, we lost a Stickley Furniture store that had just opened up in the last 2 years.
    Last edited by progressiveboy; 11-02-2010 at 09:22 PM. Reason: delete sentence

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    I think it was the flooring store that just moved across the street. Ballengers moved down by Mathis Bros sometime back then moved back to 63 and May within the last year or so. Also notice that the wallpaper store in the center where Ballengers (across east from the old Albertson) used to be has closed...

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    Prunette and I drove by a couple of weeks ago and noticed that
    Ballenger's had moved into the large section of the shopping
    center. I hope they don't grow themselves out of business.

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    Not sure what the before/after square footages were, but Ballengers current location isn't all that big...was appalled when I went into the computer store that was there before them and how tiny the store was compared to their same stores in the Dallas area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry OKC View Post
    Have seen the TV commercials and "Store Closing" signs at 63rd and May ... appear to be true ... seems like we have had a rash of store closing/remodeling/retirement furniture store sales very recently. Ballengers, Brunos, Galleria etc etc
    Galleria closed?

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    I think Galleria is only closing for a remodeling

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    Yes, Amini's Galleria is definitely just remodeling. But the whole Ballenger's thing? My brain malfunctioned when I wrote in an earlier post about them just moving across the street to May & Britton. I had my stores mixed up. Ballenger's, as its been noted above, went into the old Compusa space at 63rd and May.

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    A blurb from Thursday's Oklahoman

    Ballenger's Furniture is closing its doors after 40 years. The furniture store, at 6410 N May Ave., has begun liquidating its inventory. The sale is expected to last six to eight weeks. Ballenger's recently moved to the NW 63 and May Avenue location from Edmond's Spring Creek Village
    (where it apparently moved to in 2006 after being located near Mathis Bros/Bob Mills/Evans area)

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