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Ames => Business => Topic started by: C. Fontaine on December 30, 2008, 11:21:44 PM

Title: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: C. Fontaine on December 30, 2008, 11:21:44 PM
So someone emailed me looking for help with their severance pay from Ames.  I gave them Corps last known # and just for the heck of it looked it up on superpages...  The address comes up different from their old headquarters!

http://www.superpages.com/bp/Rocky-Hill-CT/Ames-Corporate-Office-L0107886277.htm?lbp=1

(860) 257-2000
805 Brook St,
Rocky Hill, CT 06067

I figure these must be some temporary offices set up for the wind-down, I'm curious if they are still there?  I'd assume so as the phone # still works.

Nick, you should take a trip there and check this out. ;)
Title: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: NJxxJon on December 30, 2008, 11:50:20 PM
That number works at least!

http://www.ctdol.state.ct.us/gendocs/legislation.html

Thats all i can google for you.....at work. bleh.
Title: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: beachgal26 on September 26, 2010, 10:40:32 PM
I just had to check and called the number tonight and it still answers with a recorded message thanking me for calling Ames and to please leave a message.   I was stunned that they are still supporting a phone line.  Guess there's still work to be done!    :o
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: Kmart4life on June 07, 2011, 11:58:21 PM
Just tryed that number myself and got the same recording.
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: jdmorley21 on June 12, 2011, 07:28:04 PM
Quote from: Kmart4life on June 07, 2011, 11:58:21 PM
Just tryed that number myself and got the same recording.

Thats awesome! I can't believe they still have an operational number....AMES for life hahaha
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: zonemad96 on April 08, 2012, 12:41:45 AM
just called the number and it STILL works got a recording that said "ames department store is out of business" you dont say?

update: it still works and its now 2013
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: zonemad96 on February 10, 2014, 09:14:23 PM
Who keeps paying the phone bill for this?
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: TheFugitive on February 12, 2014, 10:42:13 AM
Quote from: zonemad96 on February 10, 2014, 09:14:23 PM
Who keeps paying the phone bill for this?

I believe the Bankruptcy Court requires companies who close down to maintain an open
line for communication until all outstanding issues have been settled.  Likely some debtor
in possession funds were put aside for this purpose.

Although twelve years is an AWFUL long time to still have issues outstanding
(I just called the number and it still answers).   Ames did operate in quite a few states,
and each state has different requirements in this area.

I became something of an expert in bankruptcy law during Ames' first Chapter 11.
I had been in a store that was planned to do $6 mil. but somehow blew the doors off
and did over $9 mil.  I was owed a HUGE bonus.  Which I never got, thanks to the
bankruptcy.

I did go thru the motions of filing for it with the Court.  A very interesting process.
I learned from the paperwork they sent me that there were actually 53 WHOLLY OWNED
SUBSIDIARIES of Ames Department Stores, Inc.!  Had to figure out which of those actually
owed me the money, which I eventually did.

What happened next was disappointing.  Ames' attorneys basically LIED to the Court,
telling them that I had been paid.  Which was patently untrue.  However, my only option
was to request an appeal hearing at the Court, which was seated in Manhattan.

I would have had to pay my own way out from Michigan, in the hopes that one day my
claim might get settled for ten cents on the dollar. Which might just cover the cost of my trip.

Our legal system is a Legalized Theft System in many ways.
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: zonemad96 on February 13, 2014, 02:42:41 AM
Quote from: TheFugitive on February 12, 2014, 10:42:13 AM
Quote from: zonemad96 on February 10, 2014, 09:14:23 PM
Who keeps paying the phone bill for this?

I believe the Bankruptcy Court requires companies who close down to maintain an open
line for communication until all outstanding issues have been settled.  Likely some debtor
in possession funds were put aside for this purpose.

Although twelve years is an AWFUL long time to still have issues outstanding
(I just called the number and it still answers).   Ames did operate in quite a few states,
and each state has different requirements in this area.

I became something of an expert in bankruptcy law during Ames' first Chapter 11.
I had been in a store that was planned to do $6 mil. but somehow blew the doors off
and did over $9 mil.  I was owed a HUGE bonus.  Which I never got, thanks to the
bankruptcy.

I did go thru the motions of filing for it with the Court.  A very interesting process.
I learned from the paperwork they sent me that there were actually 53 WHOLLY OWNED
SUBSIDIARIES of Ames Department Stores, Inc.!  Had to figure out which of those actually
owed me the money, which I eventually did.

What happened next was disappointing.  Ames' attorneys basically LIED to the Court,
telling them that I had been paid.  Which was patently untrue.  However, my only option
was to request an appeal hearing at the Court, which was seated in Manhattan.

I would have had to pay my own way out from Michigan, in the hopes that one day my
claim might get settled for ten cents on the dollar. Which might just cover the cost of my trip.

Our legal system is a Legalized Theft System in many ways.

Yeah you would think they wouldn't need it anymore but I'm not complaining. It sucks that they screwed you over like that but it's not surprising with the way things are these day's. As long as the people who run these companies are allowed to destroy them and walk away with millions it's going to keep happening and the only people who ever get hurt are the little guys.
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: TheFugitive on February 13, 2014, 11:27:40 AM
I am sure all of you who have worked in retail can appreciate what it was like to work in a store
that was planned at $6 mil. and did $9 mil.  For one thing you were stuck with the payroll for a
$6 mil. store till the following year's payroll was planned.  We all BUSTED OUR HUMPS to earn
that bonus.

Ames did this to managers all over the chain, and to a much larger extent, to our vendors.
I remember the CEO of PepsiCo gave an interview to the Wall Street Journal in which he ripped
us to shreds.

And it must have been planned on their part, because several months before we went Chapter 11 they
spun off the jewelry departments as a leased department under a company called JBA.  Store management
was to have NO input in the running of that department (which was fun in our store, because JBA put a total
idiot in charge).

Knowing what I know now, I can see this was a slick maneuver to keep the gold and the diamonds out of
the reach of our creditors.

A colleague of mine who has been involved in closing down businesses tells me West Virginia has some arcane laws which force you to take a very long time.  And Ames had a number of stores there, which may explain why the hotline is still up and running.
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: Kmart4life on March 11, 2014, 09:44:15 PM
The number still works!
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: retailfan on March 13, 2014, 12:07:49 PM
Ames itself would have had money due it from credit companies etc  I think after 7 years they would no longer be able to collect from outstanding debts
so any trickle income to them would then be dispersed to there creditors
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: TheFugitive on December 12, 2014, 09:51:16 AM
Some of you who have been through retail bankruptcies are familiar with "factoring".

Factors are basically lenders who will agree to lend you money, using your outstanding receivables
as collateral.  The interest cuts into the profit you would have made when those bills are paid, but
the cash flow allows you to keep the doors open, particularly if you are working your way through
a bankruptcy.

Companies in other industries also use factors to finance their receivables. 
One factor recently won a $17 million judgment against a company that had blatantly defrauded them.

http://www.moneylife.in/article/prithvi-information-solutions-involved-in-17-million-fraud/36934.html

This Prithvi company was an IT services firm that at one time was headquartered here in Pittsburgh.
They picked up and moved to Seattle under mysterious circumstances several years ago.  People I know
locally say they skipped town owing various firms and individuals a whole lot of money.

Apparently they cheated a factoring company based in Canada by producing fake invoices showing a large amount of pending receivables, and then taking a loan against those.  The factor sued in Washington State and won a $17 million judgment.  It was not paid, so the Sheriff went and seized the assets of their CEO.  She has apparently fled back to India.

I had seen a number of dishonorable things done in business over the years, including by my retail employers.
But nothing that ever rose to the level of that!

Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: Ameskid on December 27, 2014, 03:49:48 PM
Quote from: Kmart4life on March 11, 2014, 09:44:15 PM
The number still works!
Not for me, as of today...
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: retailfan on January 02, 2015, 06:01:30 PM
just checked today it still answers  you can leave a fax or a voice mail
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: shore72 on January 09, 2015, 10:38:54 PM
We had a large business in my hometown, they had branches across the country. They had been on shaky financial ground for years. My mother worked in the office and had the foresight to get transferred into a job that paid a little less but was a one-person department. Basically, she was in charge of investigating and refunding customers who claimed they were overcharged. By law, claims had to be serviced for X number of years. When the company went bankrupt the offices cleaned out fast, but she remained on the payroll for probably a couple years. Out of several thousand employees, I think there were 7 left when they cut her loose, all handling dumb little claims, debt collection, etc. Years earlier she had worked for another company that went belly up, and kept busy for years afterward doing clean-up stuff under contract. She had a monster early 80s computer in the den running archaic DOS programs, and this was in the later 90s.
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: TheFugitive on January 12, 2015, 08:16:26 AM
My boss once served as interim CEO of a company which had a branch office in Iceland.
While in the role he decided to close that office.  Even today, years later, no longer affiliated
with that firm, he will on occasion get long faxes from the Government of Iceland that have
something to do with that branch closing.
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: retailfan on January 12, 2015, 05:12:58 PM
I dont think the business ever completely goes away untill there is no chance of any more funds or law suits.
any credit cards  that the company had Ames had one  as long as someone is paying  there would still be income for that company.
I know Ritz still has a number for the old company also Service merchandise  Hills Venture still had a web sight as recent as a few years ago
and Im sure little subsidiaries of a lot of these company's exist in some way or another.
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: TheFugitive on January 13, 2015, 08:16:39 AM
Quote from: retailfan on January 12, 2015, 05:12:58 PM
I dont think the business ever completely goes away untill there is no chance of any more funds or law suits.
any credit cards  that the company had Ames had one  as long as someone is paying  there would still be income for that company.
I know Ritz still has a number for the old company also Service merchandise  Hills Venture still had a web sight as recent as a few years ago
and Im sure little subsidiaries of a lot of these company's exist in some way or another.


Wow.  I worked for 3 of those. 
My resume is a virtual Who's Who of Chapter 7 Bankruptcy.   ::)
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: BillyGr on January 13, 2015, 12:30:49 PM
Quote from: retailfan on January 12, 2015, 05:12:58 PM
any credit cards  that the company had Ames had one  as long as someone is paying  there would still be income for that company.

Unless they sold those to someone else (that way Ames would have had the $ to pay creditors and whoever bought the accounts would take care of collecting on them)?
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: giantsfan2016 on January 14, 2017, 08:35:24 PM
Here I am today at the still vacant AMES World HQ. I went with board member M.R.CALDOR aka Geno. 15 years after Ames went out it's still vacant. The building is in pretty rough shape too. Sadly I think whomever buys the property is going to havr to bulldoze it
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: Chuck E. Cheese on January 14, 2017, 10:30:06 PM
Nice to know it's still there from the time I stopped by. Just like any abandoned business I'd love to get inside..but sadly might not happen. Eh, the outside is good too. :-P
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: shore72 on January 14, 2017, 11:19:47 PM
To go along with some of the interesting things in this thread: I once was approached by a woman with a court order stating I owed her something like $800. It seems that she had worked for a small-town newspaper which went bankrupt; she was owed some pay when they closed so the judge assigned her all of the receivables. Unfortunately for her, they kept terrible books. (Probably why they went bust!) I ran a $25/week ad in the paper for my small business, and had for years. Their ledger didn't show me paying anything at all, almost forever! I may not be the most organized guy in the world, but in short order I was able to show her canceled checks for every one of those bills...and suddenly $800 in 'easy' money was out of her reach!
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: giantsfan2016 on January 15, 2017, 06:52:19 AM
Quote from: Patrick Boots CEC on January 14, 2017, 10:30:06 PM
Nice to know it's still there from the time I stopped by. Just like any abandoned business I'd love to get inside..but sadly might not happen. Eh, the outside is good too. :-P

Yeah it's still there. Geno got some "inside" pix too by putting his I-Pad up to some of the windows that weren't boarded up. He has them posted on his Facebook Page. Some of the boards on the windows are loose, but I would not recommend trying to rip the boards off.
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: retailfan on January 17, 2017, 02:01:44 PM
I would love to see those pictures at the old offices
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: JJBers on November 26, 2017, 07:23:43 PM
Nearly a full year later, and it's still completely unused (https://flic.kr/s/aHsmapjuin).
Here's two photos:
(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4533/26889009689_0d8d8dc293_z.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/GY6cMk)
Abandoned Ames HQ (Rocky Hill, Connecticut) (https://flic.kr/p/GY6cMk) by JJBers (https://www.flickr.com/photos/jjbers/), on Flickr
(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4522/24793206578_df79a40bcc_z.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/DLTEwW)
Abandoned Ames HQ (Rocky Hill, Connecticut) (https://flic.kr/p/DLTEwW) by JJBers (https://www.flickr.com/photos/jjbers/), on Flickr
Yep, as you seen at the side, we got a Ames labelscar inside still!
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: Amesguy2000 on March 02, 2018, 01:42:14 PM
Does That Number Still Work?
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: retailfan on March 05, 2018, 07:07:18 PM
1. Ames
20 Stanford Dr, Ste 2 Farmington, CT 06032
860-507-7188 new number
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: Amesguy2000 on March 06, 2018, 09:12:40 AM
Does that still work? does it come up eith Ames?
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: TheFugitive on December 27, 2018, 10:43:05 AM
If any of you are thinking about "getting into" abandoned buildings, please be aware that there
may be legal consequences to this.

I have a nephew who, with a bunch of his buddies, went to this particular place in the
Pittsburgh area which is like a ghost town.  An entire street where people just walked away
and abandoned their houses after the steel industry essentially collapsed in the 1970's.
The buildings are crumbling and rotting, and are still filled with a lot of stuff that the prior
residents left there.

He and his friends of course got busted by the cops.  He got a lecture from a judge
and some community service.
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: retailfan on December 27, 2018, 06:06:59 PM
Quote from: Amesguy2000 on March 06, 2018, 09:12:40 AM
Does that still work? does it come up eith Ames?
In March it did still answer with a recording  have not tried it recently  i am figuring most likley its done now  but as long as there is any residual income availaible  someone has to keep track of it. being its been over 10 yrs now i doubt anything is left.although i do now Ritz camera  as of last summer  was shipping Quantaray tripods out
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: vfa87goldenwarriors on January 10, 2019, 10:41:21 PM
I tried the number today (January 10th, 2019) and it rang a few times before going to straight to a voicemail. "Ames" was not mentioned in the recording.
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: TheFugitive on January 11, 2019, 10:26:00 AM
You could try leaving a message and see if they call you back.

Perhaps the lady on here who is looking for her Ames 401K should try this.
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: DebWV on February 11, 2019, 05:28:52 AM
For those that called the working Ames phone # and got a recording...did you leave a message & did you get a reply?
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: Kmart4life on April 06, 2019, 09:15:21 PM
For anyone interested, there is a Youtuber named WallieB26 who did a video of the Rocky Hill corporate offices. It was in REALLY BAD shape but he was able to get inside and do an investigation. He does a good job on his videos.
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: patk on April 06, 2019, 09:54:15 PM
Quote from: Kmart4life on April 06, 2019, 09:15:21 PM
For anyone interested, there is a Youtuber named WallieB26 who did a video of the Rocky Hill corporate offices. It was in REALLY BAD shape but he was able to get inside and do an investigation. He does a good job on his videos.
i like him to i think hes on here?
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: AmesNewington on July 02, 2019, 10:32:52 AM
I had not realized where in Rocky Hill the HQ was, until I drove down Main Street on my way to Cromwell. No signs from what I could see of Ames at all. It's on a busy strip. Surprised it hasn't been repurposed as anything else. I want Ames back. Still miss it.
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: Crazybangles on July 13, 2019, 01:45:24 PM
You'd think after more than 15 years of having this ugly abandoned building someone would've rented it out by now...
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: Planet Retail on July 13, 2019, 02:00:07 PM
Quote from: Crazybangles on July 13, 2019, 01:45:24 PM
You'd think after more than 15 years of having this ugly abandoned building someone would've rented it out by now...

My guess is that by the time someone was interested in it, the building was in far too bad shape for it to have been used, and renovating and/or demolishing the building would have been too costly and impractical for most people. However, I do believe Ames' planogram building located across from their offices at 2409 Main St has been redeveloped into retail uses.
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: Crazybangles on July 13, 2019, 02:04:10 PM
That's believable. There's something similar in my town where there is a Kmart that has been closed since March 2017. Shortly after the store closed, someone was interested in it but only wanted half of the store's space. The town refused to subdivide the space, therefore causing them to pull out of it. There has been no activity ever since.

EDIT August 22, 2023: Just now getting around to looking at this post again. That Kmart was finally demolished in December 2019.
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: shore72 on July 14, 2019, 08:48:54 PM
There was a fairly large corporation based in a small town near where I live; their corporate headquarters once held over 1,000 workers. When the company went bankrupt 20 years ago a real estate company bought all their property, spread over much of the US. I suspect much of it has long since been sold or leased but nobody has ever occupied the main offices. A relative who worked there when they closed told me the building was already in disrepair back then & it's obvious time hasn't treated it well. It was already a white elephant (who else would want to locate corporate offices here? There is very little demand for professional offices or even retail.) I wouldn't be surprised to see it demolished at some point.
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: TheFugitive on July 15, 2019, 09:20:50 AM
Technology is much more of a factor today when selecting an office location than when it was
back when Ames pulled the plug in 2002.  Is that building wired for fiber optic internet for example?
I doubt it.   Plus it certainly must have deteriorated while sitting empty all these years.

At this point going into a new building probably makes more economic sense than paying
for all of those renovations.
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: M.R.CALDOR on September 17, 2022, 04:36:39 AM
my mother showed me some sad news, it appears that demolition is underway at the old Ames headquarters.
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: TheFugitive on September 19, 2022, 10:18:00 AM
I wonder if we can get pieces of it in little cloth bags?  When I was at Ames we sold little pieces of the Berlin Wall that had been packaged in cloth keepsake bags.
Title: Re: Ames Corporate Offices
Post by: patk on February 07, 2023, 06:38:19 AM
the old hq is gone