DISCUSS!
loved Service Merchandise
old logo hears the 2nd one it also came in white
and the last logo they used:(
Here's the old Service Merchandise at the Dutchess Mall in Fishkill, New York. If you want the history of this mall, email me.
And here's proof that it was a Service Merchandise!!
Can that be peeled off? I got some ames signs that i peeled off the doors!
I tried man...I'm going back in about a month, so, I'll try again. I have limited time to go though. They're gonna demolish everything but the old Jamesway, for a Home Depot
Here's a pic of the Service Merchandise at the South Hills Mall, which was a replacement sotre for the one at the Dutchess Mall.
Here's the labelscar too...you can kida see it..heh
pic
Here the Service Merchandise in Auburn ME.
The rain unveiled the labelscar on the brick wall :yup:
I'll have to go back to South Hills Mall when it's raining..heh ;)
Store with usual arch over the entrance in South Portland
hears the inside of one of there stores
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
hears the inside of one of there stores
same store
hears a catlog from 1987---1988
hears a catlog from 1974 1973
a verey sad picture:no::no::hurt::(:(:(
What was the slogan of Service Merchandise?
heats the old service merchandise in the Jefferson Valley mall closed in 1999......there slogen was Amricas leading Jewiler
i love this logo
hears the old Service Merchandise in the Dutchess Mall now a Scary flea market
more pics
Hey guys check out what I just found. An actual recipt form Service Merchandise from August 13, 1997. This was a little over a year before they closed for good. Yes, we still have the VCR and I'm sure my sister still has the Barbie somewhere. What I get a kick out of is how a VCR costed over $230 in 1997. Keep in mind, DVD's were still in their infancy.
BTW, this store is still standing, logo still intact and all. When I get new batteries for my camera, I'll take a pic.:bounce:
QuoteOriginally posted by Jag67
Hey guys check out what I just found. An actual recipt form Service Merchandise from August 13, 1997. This was a little over a year before they closed for good. Yes, we still have the VCR and I'm sure my sister still has the Barbie somewhere. What I get a kick out of is how a VCR costed over $230 in 1997. Keep in mind, DVD's were still in their infancy.
BTW, this store is still standing, logo still intact and all. When I get new batteries for my camera, I'll take a pic.:bounce:
coo just to let u know Service Merchandise Closed 5 years after 1997 they closed in 2002 they closed a huge protion of stores in 1999
Oh really I thought they closed at the end of '98. This one did.:insane:
I guess you leard something new every day.:bounce:
hears what the new service merchandise would look like
Here is the old Service Merchandise of Newington, now a Stickey & Audi Furniture Store
hears a service merchandise right on the left of the picture
That store was originally a Pzitz, then McRae's. I think it became SM in 1986 or 87;)
MORE S&M:bounce:
hears anouther pic:bouncing:
SM south hills mall
hears a pic of a car fire that happened there
and anouther pic
QuoteOriginally posted by 76&AmesfanmanBBTB
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor99
and the last logo they used:(
That was:huh:
I thought that was an older one!
LOL:insane:
lol yep itas the last one
QuoteOriginally posted by 76&AmesfanmanBBTB
MY FAVORITE Service Merchandise logo!:bigsmile::cool::yup:
yea that one is my fav too but its hard to draw lol
QuoteOriginally posted by 76&AmesfanmanBBTB
Heres my idea for Service Merchandise's new logo :yup::cool::D:bigsmile:
lol i posted a drawing of one and i uses a dimanod for the eye lol but i like it :bounce::bouncing::roll::bounce:
QuoteOriginally posted by 76&AmesfanmanBBTB
QuoteOriginally posted by tokensafari
Can that be peeled off? I got some ames signs that i peeled off the doors!
YES PLEASE GET THAT SIGN PEELED OF INTACT ASAP!
Well, last time I went to the Dutchess Mall, I did in fact peel it off, and it is on my bedroom door right now, as we speak :)
i wish i could seeal something from a closed store:( lol
QuoteOriginally posted by amesman
QuoteOriginally posted by 76&AmesfanmanBBTB
QuoteOriginally posted by tokensafari
Can that be peeled off? I got some ames signs that i peeled off the doors!
YES PLEASE GET THAT SIGN PEELED OF INTACT ASAP!
Well, last time I went to the Dutchess Mall, I did in fact peel it off, and it is on my bedroom door right now, as we speak :)
Ok, now that you did that, you can work on getting those department store letters off of the walls that are still up throughout the Flea Market. That stood out in my mind when I last went there.
former Service Merchandise:yup:
QuoteOriginally posted by 76&AmesfanmanBBTB
former Service Merchandise:yup:
that store closed in 1999 it sat vacant till 2004 the mall was torn down i think to make a bigger mall and not a shopping center
SERVICE MERCHANDISE SPONSORED STOCK CAR RACING!
Remember the Service Merchandise/Mcdonalds car?:rolleyes:
QuoteOriginally posted by 76&AmesfanmanBBTB
SERVICE MERCHANDISE SPONSORED STOCK CAR RACING!
Remember the Service Merchandise/Mcdonalds car?:rolleyes:
REAL PIC OF THE CAR! (NOT MINE)
They also sponsored indy car/cart racing
replica of car
Webpage connection when they were in Business
QuoteOriginally posted by 76&AmesfanmanBBTB
Webpage connection when they were in Business
thats the logo they use din the 1990's beofre that one there was the red logo with a scriped writhing that logo came out in the late 80's i know that caue i saw a sm catlong from te 80s that had that logo on it
i read an acrtal on Service Merchandise it was dated 2003 but a New Company bouth the rights to the name and thast why the lanched the web sight this company onced worked wit SM untill the 1990's mean whikle if the sight dose good they might expaned Service Mercandise back into the retile world once again:) the stores problems waent because of Wal Mart it was because they tryed newer things that were not takeing in any money it was financhle probles that put the out of bizz and at there peek they were the nations no 1 Catlog show room store and at there peek they had 413 stores this was in as of 1998 in dec that year they clsed more stores and a ch11 filening in 1999 they clsoed over then 100 stores:( in 2002 they had 213 stores left and closed all of them that year the funny thing is they anouced there going out of bizz sale on the Same date Caldor did it in Jan only caldor did it in 1999:( and hear what a 90's Service Merchandise looked like mean while they used that logo from 1987 1988? to about 1997 till the newer one came out
hears the logo the sights useing now
lets hope serice can go back into the retile world again tcause the new conpany that has the rights to there name might do that coo huh
Our ServMerch was built in the 80's in a big strip mall. It was an ok store, just DARK!!! of course, it closed in late 1998 and is still vacant to this day. The sign is even still on it!!
PS- it's the scripted logo
My Service Merchandise was set up in a strange way. It was in a strip mall adjacent to an indoor mall anchored by JCPenney, Dillard's, Sears, and Burdines, and across the street from Montgomery Ward. The Service Merchandise store was right next to a Marshalls store in the plaza, and istead of each store having a seperate entrance, there was one set of doors. When you opened this set of doors you were faced by a scarily dark corridor of sorts. To the left was the entrance to Marshalls, to the right, Service Merchandise. To this day Service Merchandise is empty. The sign was only taken down recently (the red and black script type) and a new, larger Marshalls sign was put up. About a year ago I decided to go to Marshalls to see if it had changed any. I was scared to death walking alone in the dark corridor, with the run down, dingy Marshalls entrance to one side and a dark, locked up entrance to an abandoned store to the right...I was half expecting someone with a gun to jump out at me :o
my Service Merchandise was in the Jefferson Valley Mall it had the white logo old one and was bult in 1983 it was a nice store i loved it but it was a vrey retro sm it closed in late 1998 might have been 1999 when they filed for ch 11 and closed some of there stores part of thew store is still there intack i think theres a lable scar but one part of it was converted into a H&M
QuoteOriginally posted by truviking05
My Service Merchandise was set up in a strange way. It was in a strip mall adjacent to an indoor mall anchored by JCPenney, Dillard's, Sears, and Burdines, and across the street from Montgomery Ward. The Service Merchandise store was right next to a Marshalls store in the plaza, and istead of each store having a seperate entrance, there was one set of doors. When you opened this set of doors you were faced by a scarily dark corridor of sorts. To the left was the entrance to Marshalls, to the right, Service Merchandise. To this day Service Merchandise is empty. The sign was only taken down recently (the red and black script type) and a new, larger Marshalls sign was put up. About a year ago I decided to go to Marshalls to see if it had changed any. I was scared to death walking alone in the dark corridor, with the run down, dingy Marshalls entrance to one side and a dark, locked up entrance to an abandoned store to the right...I was half expecting someone with a gun to jump out at me :o
u should get some pictures and pictures of that Montgomery Ward too well if its still vacant
QuoteOriginally posted by Jag67
Our ServMerch was built in the 80's in a big strip mall. It was an ok store, just DARK!!! of course, it closed in late 1998 and is still vacant to this day. The sign is even still on it!!
PS- it's the scripted logo
jag u should get some pictures heh and peek though a window to get some too heh is u can
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
QuoteOriginally posted by truviking05
My Service Merchandise was set up in a strange way. It was in a strip mall adjacent to an indoor mall anchored by JCPenney, Dillard's, Sears, and Burdines, and across the street from Montgomery Ward. The Service Merchandise store was right next to a Marshalls store in the plaza, and istead of each store having a seperate entrance, there was one set of doors. When you opened this set of doors you were faced by a scarily dark corridor of sorts. To the left was the entrance to Marshalls, to the right, Service Merchandise. To this day Service Merchandise is empty. The sign was only taken down recently (the red and black script type) and a new, larger Marshalls sign was put up. About a year ago I decided to go to Marshalls to see if it had changed any. I was scared to death walking alone in the dark corridor, with the run down, dingy Marshalls entrance to one side and a dark, locked up entrance to an abandoned store to the right...I was half expecting someone with a gun to jump out at me :o
u should get some pictures and pictures of that Montgomery Ward too well if its still vacant
The Montgomery Ward is now a Burlington. I'll see if I can get pics of SM.
figures thats it would be a Burlington coat factorey lol i hate that store
hears a thing about Service Merchandise closing in 2002:(
Jan 5, 2002
NASHVILLE, Tenn.--Service Merchandise Co., a specialty retailer that filed for bankruptcy protection in March 1999, said Friday it will cut about 500 jobs and begin shutting down all 216 stores, including 20 in the Chicago area, because of poor sales.
Service Merchandise plans to ask a bankruptcy judge in Nashville to approve its liquidation request at a Jan. 18 hearing. Its going- out-of-business sales are scheduled to begin a day later.
The Brentwood, Tenn.-based company, which had said in February it would emerge from bankruptcy after Christmas, said sales were hurt by the terrorist attacks and the recession.
Service Merchandise "didn't have a real identity and lacked a firm image. It was a store that was there," said analyst Kurt Barnard, president of Barnard's Retail Trend Report. "That was not enough to prevail in a fiercely competitive environment.
"Without the recession, they had a very difficult stance," he added. "With the recession, their position was made untenable."
The company expects to file a plan for distributing money to creditors by Sept. 30. Common shareholders are expected to receive nothing under the plan.
Shares of Service Merchandise fell 1.4 cents to 0.4 cent.
The 500 employees to be fired by the end of January comprise about half of the company's corporate, distribution and sales support workers, the company said. Another 8,300 store employees will remain through the going-out-of-business sales.
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
hears a thing about Service Merchandise closing in 2002:(
Jan 5, 2002
NASHVILLE, Tenn.--Service Merchandise Co., a specialty retailer that filed for bankruptcy protection in March 1999, said Friday it will cut about 500 jobs and begin shutting down all 216 stores, including 20 in the Chicago area, because of poor sales.
YOU KNow, I WAS NOT SURRPISED THAT THEY WENT OUT. THE DAY THE ANNOUNCED THIS I WENT TO THE ONE In saugus and overheard the people say they were going out. I was wondering when they would get out.
SErvice merchandise de-diddly stunk because it scaled back on merchandise, like Toys and sporting stuff and other stuff and reduced their store to half. When they were in operation still, the closed down space got leased to stores like Micheals (Nashua NH, relocated location) and Bed, bath and beyond (Salem NH)
MY dad said they went downhill. THEY CLOSEd 216 stores in 1999, I saw one vacant in BAngor when I went there in 1999. And closed like 50 in 1997. They had one in PResque Isle (I have never been that far north in maine, but saw it in the catologe locations and a 1994 article in the bangor paper said it was closing due to the economy).
Service Merchandise plans to ask a bankruptcy judge in Nashville to approve its liquidation request at a Jan. 18 hearing. Its going- out-of-business sales are scheduled to begin a day later.
The Brentwood, Tenn.-based company, which had said in February it would emerge from bankruptcy after Christmas, said sales were hurt by the terrorist attacks and the recession.
Service Merchandise "didn't have a real identity and lacked a firm image. It was a store that was there," said analyst Kurt Barnard, president of Barnard's Retail Trend Report. "That was not enough to prevail in a fiercely competitive environment.
"Without the recession, they had a very difficult stance," he added. "With the recession, their position was made untenable."
The company expects to file a plan for distributing money to creditors by Sept. 30. Common shareholders are expected to receive nothing under the plan.
Shares of Service Merchandise fell 1.4 cents to 0.4 cent.
The 500 employees to be fired by the end of January comprise about half of the company's corporate, distribution and sales support workers, the company said. Another 8,300 store employees will remain through the going-out-of-business sales.
QuoteOriginally posted by d_fife
YOU KNow, I WAS NOT SURRPISED THAT THEY WENT OUT. THE DAY THE ANNOUNCED THIS I WENT TO THE ONE In saugus and overheard the people say they were going out. I was wondering when they would get out.
SErvice merchandise de-diddly stunk because it scaled back on merchandise, like Toys and sporting stuff and other stuff and reduced their store to half. When they were in operation still, the closed down space got leased to stores like Micheals (Nashua NH, relocated location) and Bed, bath and beyond (Salem NH)
MY dad said they went downhill. THEY CLOSEd 216 stores in 1999, I saw one vacant in BAngor when I went there in 1999. And closed like 50 in 1997. They had one in PResque Isle (I have never been that far north in maine, but saw it in the catologe locations and a 1994 article in the bangor paper said it was closing due to the economy).
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
hears a thing about Service Merchandise closing in 2002:(
Jan 5, 2002
NASHVILLE, Tenn.--Service Merchandise Co., a specialty retailer that filed for bankruptcy protection in March 1999, said Friday it will cut about 500 jobs and begin shutting down all 216 stores, including 20 in the Chicago area, because of poor sales.
YOU KNow, I WAS NOT SURRPISED THAT THEY WENT OUT. THE DAY THE ANNOUNCED THIS I WENT TO THE ONE In saugus and overheard the people say they were going out. I was wondering when they would get out.
SErvice merchandise de-diddly stunk because it scaled back on merchandise, like Toys and sporting stuff and other stuff and reduced their store to half. When they were in operation still, the closed down space got leased to stores like Micheals (Nashua NH, relocated location) and Bed, bath and beyond (Salem NH)
MY dad said they went downhill. THEY CLOSEd 216 stores in 1999, I saw one vacant in BAngor when I went there in 1999. And closed like 50 in 1997. They had one in PResque Isle (I have never been that far north in maine, but saw it in the catologe locations and a 1994 article in the bangor paper said it was closing due to the economy).
Service Merchandise plans to ask a bankruptcy judge in Nashville to approve its liquidation request at a Jan. 18 hearing. Its going- out-of-business sales are scheduled to begin a day later.
The Brentwood, Tenn.-based company, which had said in February it would emerge from bankruptcy after Christmas, said sales were hurt by the terrorist attacks and the recession.
Service Merchandise "didn't have a real identity and lacked a firm image. It was a store that was there," said analyst Kurt Barnard, president of Barnard's Retail Trend Report. "That was not enough to prevail in a fiercely competitive environment.
"Without the recession, they had a very difficult stance," he added. "With the recession, their position was made untenable."
The company expects to file a plan for distributing money to creditors by Sept. 30. Common shareholders are expected to receive nothing under the plan.
Shares of Service Merchandise fell 1.4 cents to 0.4 cent.
The 500 employees to be fired by the end of January comprise about half of the company's corporate, distribution and sales support workers, the company said. Another 8,300 store employees will remain through the going-out-of-business sales.
it all depends onm location my service merchandise was a great store the only proble was it was outdated
Heres our local SM. Shuttered since 98 or 99.
QuoteOriginally posted by Jag67
Heres our local SM. Shuttered since 98 or 99.
o wow cool pic was teh log white or was it red and the red just pades or was taken off>???
try and get pics through the window if u can heh
QuoteOriginally posted by Jag67
Heres our local SM. Shuttered since 98 or 99.
such a well keeped store heh
hears one that got hit by a hurrcane
QuoteOriginally posted by 76BraldorZayKamesfanBBTB
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
hears one that got hit by a hurrcane
Sigh thats a sad pic.
The signs problably trash now.:(
Actually, it's not--I believe that store's in Florida. I have pictures of it. Signage is still up, strangely enough.
it got damages pritty badley the store iwas still in bizz at he time there was a Hpomedepot that got hit so so so bad lol:):insane:
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
it got damages pritty badley the store iwas still in bizz at he time there was a Hpomedepot that got hit so so so bad lol:):insane:
What are you talking about---the hurricane ht store? That was closed down long, long ago, before the hurricanes...and hate to nitpick, but I just don't find it funny when any store--Home Depot or not--gets hit by hurricanes. I lived through the ones of Summer 2004--nothing I ever, ever want to see again. Sorry if I sounded rude, but it's just something I feel. I don't know if you've ever experienced it, but driving down the road and seeing once familiar places rendered unrecognizable by a deadly force of nature like a hurricane is no picnic.
QuoteOriginally posted by truviking05
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
it got damages pritty badley the store iwas still in bizz at he time there was a Hpomedepot that got hit so so so bad lol:):insane:
What are you talking about---the hurricane ht store? That was closed down long, long ago, before the hurricanes...and hate to nitpick, but I just don't find it funny when any store--Home Depot or not--gets hit by hurricanes. I lived through the ones of Summer 2004--nothing I ever, ever want to see again. Sorry if I sounded rude, but it's just something I feel. I don't know if you've ever experienced it, but driving down the road and seeing once familiar places rendered unrecognizable by a deadly force of nature like a hurricane is no picnic.
o hey im sorry about that i was lafeing that home depot got hit because i hate that store but ive been though a hurrcan my self not a really really bd one this one just caused alot of floudeing and such sorry if i offended you in any way
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
QuoteOriginally posted by truviking05
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
it got damages pritty badley the store iwas still in bizz at he time there was a Hpomedepot that got hit so so so bad lol:):insane:
What are you talking about---the hurricane ht store? That was closed down long, long ago, before the hurricanes...and hate to nitpick, but I just don't find it funny when any store--Home Depot or not--gets hit by hurricanes. I lived through the ones of Summer 2004--nothing I ever, ever want to see again. Sorry if I sounded rude, but it's just something I feel. I don't know if you've ever experienced it, but driving down the road and seeing once familiar places rendered unrecognizable by a deadly force of nature like a hurricane is no picnic.
o hey im sorry about that i was lafeing that home depot got hit because i hate that store but ive been though a hurrcan my self not a really really bd one this one just caused alot of floudeing and such sorry if i offended you in any way
It's okay! You didn't really offend me--it's just that I am now really, really sensitive about this stuff. Charley was NOT a pretty sight--landfall was in a town heartbreakingly close to mine, and for awhile we thought it was coming right for us. :(
hears my idea for a new service merchandise logo with a dimound at the end heh
A closed Service Merchandise, somewhere...
I bought a vigeogame from Service Mechandise I handed the cashier the slip and paid for the game then you waited for the game come down the Convaer Belt that was cool
yea they were a cool store eh u can get stuff frmo there web sight now
My only experience with Service Merchandise was in Antioch Tennessee. My mom had applied for a job with them. The store was very well layed out and eligent (SP?). It was a very nice store and made me think of a rich people's store. I will never forget that. If only i would've known more at the time and now.
this service merchandise was in Plattsburgh in the Champlain Centre mall and was 53,000 square feet. It closed in Spring 1999 in a round of closings when SErvice merchandise closed 135 stores. In Fall 2004 the store was replaced by GAnder Mountain.
QuoteOriginally posted by d_fife
this service merchandise was in Plattsburgh in the Champlain Centre mall and was 53,000 square feet. It closed in Spring 1999 in a round of closings when SErvice merchandise closed 135 stores. In Fall 2004 the store was replaced by GAnder Mountain.
cool pic do u have anymore i know u seem to have alor of bradlees and caldor pics
this service merchandise is in white belt plaza in Totowa new jersey.
ngoldstein@thegoldsteingroup.com of the www.siteride.com
hears teh one in teh mall of Memphies
hear it is from a diffrent view
hears the indore en to this service emrchandise this store had to leviles
this service merchandise is in paramus.
from Site Ride Headlines of www.siteride.com
this service merchandise is in lake grove new york
from Site Ride Headlines of www.siteride.com
this service merchandise is in centereach new york
ngoldstein@thegoldsteingroup.com of the www.siteride.com
QuoteOriginally posted by d_fife
this service merchandise is in paramus.
from Site Ride Headlines of www.siteride.com
is that one still vacant???
QuoteOriginally posted by d_fife
this service merchandise is in lake grove new york
from Site Ride Headlines of www.siteride.com
that looks simaler to teh Jefferson Vally Mall Location lol do u have a picture of the Jefferson Valley mall Service merchandise
the store to the left of Kids r us was Service merchandise. it is now Bed bath beyond and a relocated Michaels. This was in NAshua and opened in spring 1991. none of the new hampshire stores closed in bankruptcy.
Did you know that service merchandise closed 133 stores or 35% of their stores when they entered bankruptcy and did away with half their departments.
From David Salvage of http://www.storetrax.com/stx/showProperty.do?centerId=3204
this service merchandise was in south burlington vermont and opened 1975 and is a furniture store and is 70000 sf.
from Brian Waxler of http://www.storetrax.com/stx/showProperty.do?centerId=2926
this service merchandise was in Danbury connecticut in berkshire shopping center.
from Neil Goldstein of ngoldstein@thegoldsteingroup.com of www.siteride.com
QuoteOriginally posted by d_fife
this service merchandise was in Danbury connecticut in berkshire shopping center.
from Neil Goldstein of ngoldstein@thegoldsteingroup.com of www.siteride.com
ive been to that eone before idk if its still there though
hears a SM logo they used in the late 90's
SM in Eastwood Mall, ?, ?.
(http://mywebpages.comcast.net/Eastwood.Mall/ServiceMdse-kmartside.JPG)
(http://mywebpages.comcast.net/Eastwood.Mall/ServiceMdse-insideentrance.JPG)
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/Eastwood.Mall/the_end.htm
QuoteOriginally posted by storehistoryguy
SM in Eastwood Mall, ?, ?.
(http://mywebpages.comcast.net/Eastwood.Mall/ServiceMdse-kmartside.JPG)
(http://mywebpages.comcast.net/Eastwood.Mall/ServiceMdse-insideentrance.JPG)
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/Eastwood.Mall/the_end.htm
my service merchandise kida looked like that it was in teh jefferson vally mall half of it was sealed off for more mall space and a H&M
Lakehurst Mall, Lakehurst Nj., no longer stands.
http://www.lakehurstmall.net/photos4.html
this dollar tree is part of the old service merchandise in south portland maine.
QuoteOriginally posted by d_fife
this dollar tree is part of the old service merchandise in south portland maine.
another picture of the dollar tree where service merchandise was in south portland.
this dollar tree is half of the old SErvice merchandise in Augusta.
QuoteOriginally posted by d_fife
this Dollar tree is half of the old Service merchandise in Augusta.
The Augusta Service Merchandise years ago..
here is the former 55,000 square foot SErvice merchandise in pittsfield/lanesboro mass and opened september 1988. it closed when they closed 133 stores in bankruptcy and taht round was in early-mid 1999, and bangor, auburn and brunswick maine; somerville, tewksbury, holyoke, leominster, pittsfield mass; albany, plattsburgh and amherst ny were part of this round. enfield connecticut and west hartford connecticut closed in a earlier round.
from http://www.pyramidmg.com/portfolio/berkshire_mall.asp
We will all remember the Service Merchandise jingle:No place,but Service Merchandise!
here is the 76,000 square foot service merchandise in woodbridge new jersey
from http://www.siteride.com/srpl/p_snapshot.pl?lm=listing&resbox=1140387955&subNum=10215000048
here is the service merchandise in huntington new york on walt whitman road
from http://www.siteride.com/srpl/p_snapshot.pl?lm=listing&resbox=1140391195&subNum=10211000636
here is the service merchandise in massapequa new york
from http://www.siteride.com/srpl/p_snapshot.pl?lm=listing&resbox=1140391815&subNum=10211001065
QuoteOriginally posted by d_fife
here is the service merchandise in massapequa new york
from http://www.siteride.com/srpl/p_snapshot.pl?lm=listing&resbox=1140391815&subNum=10211001065
here is service merchandise in massapequa being reconstructed into burlington coat
I miss Service Merchandise!I like their Westminster Chime clocks!
QuoteOriginally posted by d_fife
this dollar tree is part of the old service merchandise in south portland maine.
A daylight picture of that former Service Merchandise
Former Service Merchandise in Dover NH
QuoteOriginally posted by Zayre88
Former Service Merchandise in Dover NH
but half of it was bed, bath and beyond
QuoteOriginally posted by Zayre88
Former Service Merchandise in Dover NH
is the logo still on that store?
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
QuoteOriginally posted by Zayre88
Former Service Merchandise in Dover NH
is the logo still on that store?
the logo is gone. and I still find it stupid that they cut down half their departments
hears a pic of the south hills mall location it still sits vacant its used as a mall entrance
and they didt seal off anything it was like wlaking through a clsoed down store and it was really cool hears a inside picture
somemore inside pictures
hearsd were the jewiley was displayed
hears teh mall entrance of the service merchandise as u can see teh lable scare this is one store i strongley suggst seeing if u can !!!!
Service Merchandise was always a lousy store seemingly suffering for a long time. I remember two of them in the Connecticut area -- one in the Toys "R" Us/former Caldor plaza (now a Raymour & Flanigan) and one in Manchester, Connecticut in the Buckland Pavilions Plaza (now a Big Lots I think).
Always thought of it was a step lower than everyone else and I heard it was a secondary store for Sears -- stuff they really couldn't push.
QuoteOriginally posted by XISMZERO
Service Merchandise was always a lousy store seemingly suffering for a long time. I remember two of them in the Connecticut area -- one in the Toys "R" Us/former Caldor plaza (now a Raymour & Flanigan) and one in Manchester, Connecticut in the Buckland Pavilions Plaza (now a Big Lots I think).
Always thought of it was a step lower than everyone else and I heard it was a secondary store for Sears -- stuff they really couldn't push.
yah it was lousy in the end, my parents could never, in the end, find the right stuff and did not shop there as much. it was dumb to dump half their merchandise categories. them closing 35 percent of their stores was pathetic too and they pulled out of albany and buffalo new york in that round. presque isle maine stoer closed in feb 1994 as an individual closing. there waws never one in rhode island (if ther was it probably would hvae been in warwick), but there was one in swansea.
QuoteOriginally posted by XISMZERO
Service Merchandise was always a lousy store seemingly suffering for a long time. I remember two of them in the Connecticut area -- one in the Toys "R" Us/former Caldor plaza (now a Raymour & Flanigan) and one in Manchester, Connecticut in the Buckland Pavilions Plaza (now a Big Lots I think).
Always thought of it was a step lower than everyone else and I heard it was a secondary store for Sears -- stuff they really couldn't push.
they sucked near the end because they stoped selling alot of stuff/ discontuning it so i kida get what your saying and i personlay tghink servicer merchandise was a hell of alot better then anything sears ever sold no there one step below things now too
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
QuoteOriginally posted by XISMZERO
Service Merchandise was always a lousy store seemingly suffering for a long time. I remember two of them in the Connecticut area -- one in the Toys "R" Us/former Caldor plaza (now a Raymour & Flanigan) and one in Manchester, Connecticut in the Buckland Pavilions Plaza (now a Big Lots I think).
Always thought of it was a step lower than everyone else and I heard it was a secondary store for Sears -- stuff they really couldn't push.
they sucked near the end because they stoped selling alot of stuff/ discontuning it so i kida get what your saying and i personlay tghink servicer merchandise was a hell of alot better then anything sears ever sold no there one step below things now too
I don't know. It is very tough to beat Sears' Craftsman toolline. I like the fact that I can buy a wrench there, break it, and go get another one for as long as I own that wrench.
QuoteOriginally posted by powersbt
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
QuoteOriginally posted by XISMZERO
Service Merchandise was always a lousy store seemingly suffering for a long time. I remember two of them in the Connecticut area -- one in the Toys "R" Us/former Caldor plaza (now a Raymour & Flanigan) and one in Manchester, Connecticut in the Buckland Pavilions Plaza (now a Big Lots I think).
Always thought of it was a step lower than everyone else and I heard it was a secondary store for Sears -- stuff they really couldn't push.
they sucked near the end because they stoped selling alot of stuff/ discontuning it so i kida get what your saying and i personlay tghink servicer merchandise was a hell of alot better then anything sears ever sold no there one step below things now too
I don't know. It is very tough to beat Sears' Craftsman toolline. I like the fact that I can buy a wrench there, break it, and go get another one for as long as I own that wrench.
serice merchandise focused more on jewilrey and such they also sold toys something that sears dosent do any momre in there stores also i thought things were priced better at service emrchandise and sears but any way its kida dumb to think that there simaler when they were to diffrent stores
I'm pretty sure the Service Merchandise, as I remember it, was kind of like a lower class Lechmere. They just everything clearanced and cleared out from other stores (kind of like a Big Lots/close-out chain store).
I correct myself: the one in Newington is in fact a Stickey & Audi Co. and the building was remodeled quite nicely. It sits in the rear of the skeletal albeit infamous abandoned Caldor Newington Fair plaza.
QuoteOriginally posted by XISMZERO
I'm pretty sure the Service Merchandise, as I remember it, was kind of like a lower class Lechmere. They just everything clearanced and cleared out from other stores (kind of like a Big Lots/close-out chain store).
I correct myself: the one in Newington is in fact a Stickey & Audi Co. and the building was remodeled quite nicely. It sits in the rear of the skeletal albeit infamous abandoned Caldor Newington Fair plaza.
service emrchandise was nothing like big lots lol they sold jewley and they hd a catlog kida loke Sears Macys and JC Penny had it was like a dept store almost but they dident sell clouths they sold stuff for yourliveing room like furnture lamps they had kitchen stuf like tosters ect they sold toys table tools they were cheeper then jc penny sears and such just - the clouthing line
I had shopped at the stores for quite a long time and they carried high quality items during the 1970's and 1980's. It was a great place to buy wedding gifts and they had a great variety of jewelry, toys, baby items, cameras, luggage, etc.
It wasn't until everyone started getting hit hard by Wal-Mart's low, low prices that their quality began to suffer. Then the stores started carrying less and less of a variety of high quality items and some stores even cut their floor space and just jammed what they had left toward the front of the store. That just gave it a sad and depressing feeling and it was sometime in the late 1990's that the stores in Memphis began to close until they were all gone.
The good news is that you can shop them on-line, but it will never be as much fun to fill out your order and wait for it to come off the rolling conveyor belt at the back of the store!
QuoteOriginally posted by beachgal26
I had shopped at the stores for quite a long time and they carried high quality items during the 1970's and 1980's. It was a great place to buy wedding gifts and they had a great variety of jewelry, toys, baby items, cameras, luggage, etc.
It wasn't until everyone started getting hit hard by Wal-Mart's low, low prices that their quality began to suffer. Then the stores started carrying less and less of a variety of high quality items and some stores even cut their floor space and just jammed what they had left toward the front of the store. That just gave it a sad and depressing feeling and it was sometime in the late 1990's that the stores in Memphis began to close until they were all gone.
The good news is that you can shop them on-line, but it will never be as much fun to fill out your order and wait for it to come off the rolling conveyor belt at the back of the store!
i miss teh whole convare belt thing the one at the jefferson vally mall had that it was one of the many that closed in 1999
hears whats left of the old sm when it raions u can see teh lable scar im gonna go back someitmes to get a pic of it part of it was turned into a H&M
hears teh fomer service merchandise in pramus nj i was sooo mad to see what it is now its now a modeells and a home goods:mad:
hears anoutehr pic of sm
Orlando, FL
I used to live in Orlando in the mid-80's and wondered which location this was an aerial shot of. The store we shopped at the most was located right near Florida Mall and was a great place to shop!
hears more of teh south hills location
as of march 4, 2006, here is what is in the service merchandise in south portland maine. now guitar center
QuoteOriginally posted by d_fife
as of march 4, 2006, here is what is in the service merchandise in south portland maine. now guitar center
more service m in south portland
wiow sucks to see what it turned into hears a vacant one out in AZ
here is the vacant one in auburn maine as of march 4, 2006. it closed in the spring 1999 round
QuoteOriginally posted by d_fife
here is the vacant one in auburn maine as of march 4, 2006. it closed in the spring 1999 round
more vacant auburn
QuoteOriginally posted by d_fife
QuoteOriginally posted by d_fife
here is the vacant one in auburn maine as of march 4, 2006. it closed in the spring 1999 round
more vacant auburn
what is now the bangor store. surprising the bangor one closed in the spring 1999 round.,
hears one that clsoed in 2002 and is now gonna be a wal mart super center
the gary's furniture here is the former service merchandise building in PRESQUE ISLE MAINE. it is on rt. 1 in downtown. it closed early 1994 and it claimed the closing was due to the economy. this one opened 1980 adn the one in bangor opened 1980.
Here's the Service Merchandise in the South Hills Mall in Poughkeepsie, as documented in past posts.
Cart corral I found in the parking lot :)
Inside shot.
Interior labelscar. In my opinion, the SM is the best part of South Hills Mall, just because of the fact its so opened up.
That store is very moden! It was either heavily remodeled before the chain closed or was a newer store...plus my ShopRite uses the same cart corrals
QuoteOriginally posted by amesman
Interior labelscar. In my opinion, the SM is the best part of South Hills Mall, just because of the fact its so opened up.
nice pics when did u take them cause i donr rememebr seeing sm cart thingys there
hears a fromer service merchandise in north Carolina
and hears teh old logo most stores had this one back in the 70's and early 80's some stores just had teh logo with out the dimond
here is what was the service merchandise in manchester CT in the buckland hills plaza.
QuoteOriginally posted by d_fife
here is what was the service merchandise in manchester CT in the buckland hills plaza.
more manchester Ct
what is now service merchandise in newington Ct in the newington fair.
what is now service merchandise in west hartford Ct and it closed years before all closed. it is on rt. 44
what is now service merchandise in waterbury CT on wolcott st
what is now service merchandise in danbury CT in the berkshire plaza.
QuoteOriginally posted by d_fife
what is now service merchandise in danbury CT in the berkshire plaza.
what is now service merchandise in danbury ct sign.
what is now service merchandise in jefferson valley ny (yorktown heights) in the mall.
QuoteOriginally posted by d_fife
what is now service merchandise in jefferson valley ny (yorktown heights) in the mall.
h&m seal off half of teh store so part of it is still there idk when this one opend but it clsoed in 1999 or might hvae been 1998 an di beieve it had 2 floors
QuoteOriginally posted by MBZ321
That store is very moden! It was either heavily remodeled before the chain closed or was a newer store...plus my ShopRite uses the same cart corrals
This store replaced the store in the Dutchess Mall further south when it closed in 95. I found the cart corral in the parking lot in front of the store. Took these pictures in late June/early July.
hear s a fermer service merchandise idk were this location is but as u can see it bouth had the nwere logo and the old one i found some pics on a my space group
inside
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
hear s a fermer service merchandise idk were this location is but as u can see it bouth had the nwere logo and the old one i found some pics on a my space group
looks like the one that was in south portland maine
QuoteOriginally posted by d_fife
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
hear s a fermer service merchandise idk were this location is but as u can see it bouth had the nwere logo and the old one i found some pics on a my space group
looks like the one that was in south portland maine
it kida dose but did that ione also have teh ond logo to also srvice emrchandise bu;it a few stores liek this
How cool since you feel like you could walk right in and shop. How old is the photo and when did the store close?
:) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
QuoteOriginally posted by beachgal26
How cool since you feel like you could walk right in and shop. How old is the photo and when did the store close?
:) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
idk i found them servicer merchandise clsoed all there locations in 2002 they also did a round of closings in 1999
south hills mall service merchandise
service merchandise in auburn me that most of is still vacant, as of march 4, 2006.
the inside of teh one in poughkeepsie ny in the mall as of march 25, 2006. what a wierd entrance, but it shows how hard they are trying to keep it as an enclosed mall (not very hard because of not filling the space and officemax and media play closed)
QuoteOriginally posted by d_fife
the inside of teh one in poughkeepsie ny in the mall as of march 25, 2006. what a wierd entrance, but it shows how hard they are trying to keep it as an enclosed mall (not very hard because of not filling the space and officemax and media play closed)
poughkeepsie one
as long as kmarts there i dont think there gonna really do much to teh mall
The Service Merchandise in Orange CT is now an L.A. Fittness
Here's a former old-school Service Merchandise in Lake Grove, New York across the SmithHaven Mall. I actually came here when it was still Service Merchandise. Look close enough and you can see the label scar!
The old Service Merchandise label scar behind the Bed, Bath & Beyond.
wwo thats sad taht they dident chage the store that much
Here's a Service Merchandise bag that I had.
Front Side
Back Side
Here is a pic of the Jewelry counter from my last day of work at store 93 in South Portland Maine in March of 2002.
Here is a picture looking towards merchandise pickup on my last day in March 2002
Here is a picture looking into what used to be Sight and Sound (then extra warehouse space) on my last day in March of 2002.
This is a picture of the main entrance to our store after some idiots drove a truck thru it to steal some jewelry. I believe this was in jan 2001.
Here's the former Service Merchandise in Auburn, Mass. across the Auburn Mall. Found this nifty image searching Microsoft's Virtual Earth. This store is confirmably a Bed, Bath & Beyond now.
Here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxKHlA87M1w) is a ten minute youtube video that employees made when the store was closing.
Our former Service Merchandise is not a Bed, Bath, and Beyond too!:roll:
Oops, the previous post should read IS NOW not "not" :insane:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bK8XWs273jg
this ha sa service merchandise commrical in it but theres also a few outher ones to this is from 1989
Here's a label scar of Service Merchandise on the former location in Derby, Connecticut. The entire strip is now home to Big Lots and Staples. (I tried to bring it out more by distorting the colors/contrast).
Service Merchandise ceases to exist as an online retailer!
It appears they are now, officially, out of business. Their domain links to a "$.99 Cent Stuff" liquidation site. Wikipedia claims the site disappeared on March 26, 2007.
Look here: http://www.servicemerchandise.com/
99cent stuff is also owned by the man that ran service merchandise.com and the stores before it went out of business- Raymond Zimmerman.
QuoteOriginally posted by XISMZERO
Service Merchandise ceases to exist as an online retailer!
It appears they are now, officially, out of business. Their domain links to a "$.99 Cent Stuff" liquidation site. Wikipedia claims the site disappeared on March 26, 2007.
Look here: http://www.servicemerchandise.com/
99 cent stuff is a dollar store chain in South Florida..which makes sense since the old site was registered out of Florida. I didn't know they were connected.
Former exterior entrance for a Service Merchandise in the San Jacinto Mall located in Baytown, Texas (from Labelscar.com)
Former interior entrance for the San Jacinto Mall Service Merchandise (from Labelscar.com)
Half of the former Service Merchandise in Augusta, Maine became a Dollar Tree. Last week i learned that the remaining part will become a Big Lots...
Service Merchandise seems to be returning again
http://www.servicemerchandise.com/index.asp
In store ad from Service Merchandise when they discontinued alot of the departments they sold-
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v280/dmx10101/65ee594f.jpg)
GOB ad from the paper-
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v280/dmx10101/58d6c81e.jpg)
I checked today and it said that the page had been removed. Anyone know what is going on with them?
:huh:
QuoteOriginally posted by beachgal26
I checked today and it said that the page had been removed. Anyone know what is going on with them?
:huh:
i went on it yestruday nd it worked idk whats up with the service merchandise websight
but it does say under construction
http://www.servicemerchandise.com/
the website has been down for a while...probably out of business.
Edit: oops, the site is back up, but it doesn't look very updated
wish i could find out whats up with the sight
It looks like all they're selling is jewelry which is not smart considering the millions of sites to go to. Their main focus in the 70's and early 80's was variety and quality, so I'm not sure how long they'll last this time.
:no:
I think they are working on the site still. because from the main page all you see is Jewelry for sale. but if you click on "© 1999-2006 Service Merchandise, "Fine Discount Jewelry Store Online"
For Customer Service Call 1-561-999-9815 M-F, 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. EST" at the very bottom of the page it brings up the site map and you can see they are selling a little bit of everything- electronics, toys, sporting goods, even have a dollar store section.
The Newington store which became a Stickley and Audi furniture store is cloing, if not yet soon. However, it already has a new company moving in. LA Fitness will take over the building, their already applying for permits with the town. the funny part they really want to move into Newington, bc their were one of the 3 orignal companys to move into the Caldor building before Stews took over.
QuoteOriginally posted by XISMZERO
Here's the former Service Merchandise in Auburn, Mass. across the Auburn Mall. Found this nifty image searching Microsoft's Virtual Earth. This store is confirmably a Bed, Bath & Beyond now.
Wow, I remember seeing this Service Merchandise every time I went to the Auburn Mall, which used to have a Caldor as well. This is directly across the intersection from the mall. I remember coming here until they closed, which a few years later BB&B moved in, tiling the entire store front with plate glass windows.
The store behind it was and still is an old-school Shaws.
I agree, it looks like their website might be slowlyphasing out or something. It looks like they have room for other categories along the top, but only Jewelry.
Here is a pic of the main entrance to the former HQ.
former flagship store.
Does anyone know anything about HQ? I am curious if this was a distribution center or one of them. I know it was related to HQ somehow... i could be wrong.. but anyone know anything about this building?
QuoteOriginally posted by tokensafari
Here is a pic of the main entrance to the former HQ.
whats in there now btw nice pic
several offices. they divided it up for 8 different companies.
QuoteOriginally posted by Zayre88
Here the closed Service Merchandise in Auburn ME.
The rain unveiled the labelscar on the brick wall :yup:
That former Service Merchandise is now a Dollar Tree and Bed, Bath & Beyond. The labelscar is still visible !!
WOW! That is the biggest on-store sign I have (n)ever seen.
Not begin rude to the friendly folk on the forum but Service Merchandise is no big loss for me. I really didn't like them or Consumers Distributing. You fill out those cheesey little order forms, hand it over to the clerk and 8 out of 10 times you hear," It is not in stock".
I remember back in the Atari 2600 and Intellivision craze back in 1980 to 1983 SM would advertise the new game releases like mad in the Star Ledger and Asbury Park Press. You get there, hand your form over to hear those dreaded words.
I had a friend who worked for one in North Jersey and he said one of the stores biggest problems was that a lot of stores (including the Wayne, NJ one he worked in) kept a lot of non-moving stock in the warehouse. He remembers working there in the mid-1980's and seeing stock for the 70's in there that wasn't even listed in their catalog. He worked for a few others as a "floater" and they all were the same way.
Not putting down the people who liked SM. I mean I was a Two Guys and Great Eastern person and I know a lot of people who didn't like them too. But to me, SM (and Consumers Dist.) were just waste of prime real estate.
heres a vacant one in Jackson, TN i love the old logo hah
QuoteOriginally posted by TRU7536
Here is the old Service Merchandise of Newington, now a Stickey & Audi Furniture Store
The former Service Merchandise of Newington which became Stickley & Audi furniture is now closed. It will become now a L.A Fitness die to open in December of this year, It is located in the Newington Fair Plaza.
Here is the store.
EDIT: File size too large.
QuoteOriginally posted by Great Eastern
Not begin rude to the friendly folk on the forum but Service Merchandise is no big loss for me. I really didn't like them or Consumers Distributing. You fill out those cheesey little order forms, hand it over to the clerk and 8 out of 10 times you hear," It is not in stock".
I remember back in the Atari 2600 and Intellivision craze back in 1980 to 1983 SM would advertise the new game releases like mad in the Star Ledger and Asbury Park Press. You get there, hand your form over to hear those dreaded words.
I had a friend who worked for one in North Jersey and he said one of the stores biggest problems was that a lot of stores (including the Wayne, NJ one he worked in) kept a lot of non-moving stock in the warehouse. He remembers working there in the mid-1980's and seeing stock for the 70's in there that wasn't even listed in their catalog. He worked for a few others as a "floater" and they all were the same way.
Not putting down the people who liked SM. I mean I was a Two Guys and Great Eastern person and I know a lot of people who didn't like them too. But to me, SM (and Consumers Dist.) were just waste of prime real estate.
I have to agree with that. SM stores were usually old and dirty as well.
There was a Serv Merchandise in the local mall that was later replaced with a second Dillard's.
I also remember them in Houston, lining the strip malls until they slowly went of business.
I have a little car from McDonald's that looked like this (except much smaller):
http://www.jayski.com/schemes/98/94motegi.jpg
except the Service logo was on the back, McDonald's M was on top.
The last lighted Service Merch sign I ever saw was in early 2003 in San Antonio. The store, however, was gone.
The SM stores that used to be Wilson's have a distinct white raised part in which they printed the logo:
http://www.mallofmemphis.org/images//16392.jpg
That is in the Mall of Memphis. My local SM had a similar raised white thing, except now it's a Dillard's. It was Wilson's long ago, however.
I worked for them in Columbus and in Pittsburgh, in between my stints with Ames and Hills. They were a very well-run company, with very efficient systems. Their IT infrastructure was years ahead of it's time. They could have jumped on internet retailing in it's infancy and cleaned up, beating guys like Amazon to the punch. All of the back-office needed to support it was already in place. The fact that they did not do so belies the reason for their downfall.....that being arrogant, stubborn leadership.
It's probably a long shot, but I don't suppose anyone here has a photo of the Service Merchandise that used to be in Bangor? I am not sure exactly of when it closed, but the building was demolished and a Best Buy was built on the property that opened in 2001.
When could mine have opened? This was in a plaza with Target, Toys R Us, Barnes & Noble, Linens 'n Things, and Marshalls.
Another one: Venture/Kmart, Office Depot
Another one: Venture/Kmart, Toys R Us
Another one: ShopRite, Sports Authority, Office Depot
In the case of the first one, was it more like 1983, or in the late 80's?
QuoteOriginally posted by Mobil
When could mine have opened? This was in a plaza with Target, Toys R Us, Barnes & Noble, Linens 'n Things, and Marshalls.
Another one: Venture/Kmart, Office Depot
Another one: Venture/Kmart, Toys R Us
Another one: ShopRite, Sports Authority, Office Depot
In the case of the first one, was it more like 1983, or in the late 80's?
what logo did the store have and what kinda style did it have ?
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
QuoteOriginally posted by Mobil
When could mine have opened? This was in a plaza with Target, Toys R Us, Barnes & Noble, Linens 'n Things, and Marshalls.
Another one: Venture/Kmart, Office Depot
Another one: Venture/Kmart, Toys R Us
Another one: ShopRite, Sports Authority, Office Depot
In the case of the first one, was it more like 1983, or in the late 80's?
what logo did the store have and what kinda style did it have ?
All I know is they all had the red logo.
QuoteOriginally posted by Mobil
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
QuoteOriginally posted by Mobil
When could mine have opened? This was in a plaza with Target, Toys R Us, Barnes & Noble, Linens 'n Things, and Marshalls.
Another one: Venture/Kmart, Office Depot
Another one: Venture/Kmart, Toys R Us
Another one: ShopRite, Sports Authority, Office Depot
In the case of the first one, was it more like 1983, or in the late 80's?
what logo did the store have and what kinda style did it have ?
All I know is they all had the red logo.
hmm maby sometime between 1985 and 1995
Former Service Merchandice in West Mifflin PA.
http://www2.county.allegheny.pa.us/RealEstate/Search.aspx
QuoteOriginally posted by rjstheiv
Former Service Merchandice in West Mifflin PA.
http://www2.county.allegheny.pa.us/RealEstate/Search.aspx
That's actually incorrect. The former West Mifflin Service Merchandise is the PRC building next to that. I happened to bump into an individual a while ago when I was taking pictures in the area again, and we got to talking. I originally thought that the SM was the race bar as well, but he told me that the PRC building was the Service Merchandise.
(http://i341.photobucket.com/albums/o387/TheUltimateZero/102_0489.jpg)
(http://i341.photobucket.com/albums/o387/TheUltimateZero/102_0492.jpg)
(http://i341.photobucket.com/albums/o387/TheUltimateZero/100_0942.jpg)
And get this, the sign across from Century III mall is till scarred with the Service Merchandise name/logo.
(http://i341.photobucket.com/albums/o387/TheUltimateZero/C3ServiceMerchandiseLabelScarredSig.jpg)
heres the novi mi location taken by Douglas Fullerton in 2002
trhe inside of the novi mi location
The only thing I remember about Service Merchandise was it was were to go to get Mom something state of the art for the kitchen. Back when black&decker had launched it's under the counter collection.... You know, it saved like 2 inches from the counter top to the hanging appliance?!!!! I had gone there for an under the counter coffee maker for a Christmas gift. 5 years later it started leaking and was time to be replaced, so of course I had gotten it at Service Merchandise and decided to go back to get another one....
I couldn't find them anywhere in the store and asked a clerk for some help, the response was priceless!!!!!!!
"you want a black&decker under the counter coffee maker"?!!
You'll have to go to Walmart we don't carry that kind of low grade appliance here!!
Needless to say that response actually made me not want to shop at a service merchandise again, since I only shopped there for gift giving needs it wasn't a big deal to find another business happy to take my cash on what would be considered a "low grade" appliance purchase...
Just saw a Service Merchandise sign on an episode of Cops from 2001, somewhere in Broward County, FL.
Heres one in Cool Springs Galleria in Brentwood Tenn Saturday, Jan. 19, 2002
From The Hartford Courant
(MICHAEL CLANCY, Associated Press / January 19, 2002)
And Below That is Harwood Heights, IL
Photo: Tim Boyle/Getty Images
Jan 24, 2002
My Parents Gift Registry Was At Service Merchandise
Former Service Merchandise in Newington, CT. Now a LA Fitness
Quote from: TRU7536 on February 27, 2010, 12:36:20 PM
Former Service Merchandise in Newington, CT. Now a LA Fitness
I guess that's the standard look for LA Fitness. The one in Bristol looks just like it.
heres a old service merchandise in east meadow this location has since become a sprawl mart
(http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e232/CharmedOne9805/eastmeadow.jpg)
The first pic is of Cedarhurst, NY
The second pic is of Totowa, NJ
The third is of Hartsdale, NY
Propert of Siteride
Apparently Service Merchandise had a music department, here's a price tag from an old LP the Jungle Book.
Sorry that I don't have any pictures to post, but there were quite a few Service Merchandise stores in the Orlando and surrounding areas in Central FL in the 1980s. There was one on Sand Lake Road, Colonial Drive and one in Melbourne.
Since they had such great variety and a really neat delivery system, I'm still shocked that they couldn't hold onto their client base enough to stay in busines!
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Quote from: Caldor1999 on March 08, 2010, 04:14:35 PM
heres a old service merchandise in east meadow this location has since become a sprawl mart
(http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e232/CharmedOne9805/eastmeadow.jpg)
HAHA! Soooooooo many dead stores were at that location. I remember Great Eastern department store (with Hills supermarket) and then it was Woolco (where I bought my Atari 2600) then the Service Merchandise (and various tiny stores in an attempt to make it a strip mall of sorts) and now, sadly, it's a WalMart.
Quote from: rjstheiv on January 04, 2009, 02:59:11 PM
Former Service Merchandice in West Mifflin PA.
http://www2.county.allegheny.pa.us/RealEstate/Search.aspx
Actually that photo is of the building that was
next-door to the Service Merchandise in
West Mifflin, PA.
That building was a Foodland grocery store at the time. It was the site of an infamous shooting
back in the mid-90's (the store was being robbed, a customer who was armed waited by his
truck in the parking lot, shot 2 of the 3 perps as they exited, killing one. He was not prosecuted)
The Service Merchandise would have been just to the left of this picture.
The building is now a call center for some telemarketing company.
The Ladbrokes off-site betting place in your picture has closed down, and this building
is now vacant.
there was one in the Saratoga Mall in Saratoga NY that is all i remember of them
It's a shame they went under around the same time as Montgomery Ward, even though you would think Service with their more modern stores would have had the edge over Wards. Both companies were major catalog retailers. Also, at the same time as Wards was going under, so did Lechters Housewares, which left a lot of empty spaces in malls, albeit much smaller spaces than the Montgomery Ward anchors as they closed.
I remember digging through the Hot Wheels at the store in South Burlington back in 1999.
Probably one of my strongest early memories that I have (I was 6).
Service Merchandise should have gotten the attention JCPenney did in Back To The Future. Considering JCPenney stores in 1985 were already looking dated, I would think a more modern, hip retailer should have been featured. In fact Service Merchandise updated their logo in 1985, to a logo that perhaps was used too long. The company changed their logo again in 2000 but I guess it was too late to save the chain. Lots of the stores were given the new version, but the stores themselves were badly neglected and many closed looking old and outdated.
Quote from: bubcolbert1952 on February 09, 2014, 10:39:36 PM
It's a shame they went under around the same time as Montgomery Ward, even though you would think Service with their more modern stores would have had the edge over Wards. Both companies were major catalog retailers. Also, at the same time as Wards was going under, so did Lechters Housewares, which left a lot of empty spaces in malls, albeit much smaller spaces than the Montgomery Ward anchors as they closed.
Wards was more like sears only nicer. Service Merchandise was really different the whole catalog showroom thing was dated by the time they went out. they only had one store by me in the jefferson valley mall that closed in 1999 long before the chain went out the store itself was dated and you had to wait for your item to come out on the conveyer belt
Quote from: bubcolbert1952 on February 09, 2014, 10:39:36 PM
It's a shame they went under around the same time as Montgomery Ward, even though you would think Service with their more modern stores would have had the edge over Wards. Both companies were major catalog retailers.
Coincidentally, both were even longtime anchors at the Southgate Shopping Center in Southgate, MI. Service Merchandise took over the old Federal department store there in 1978 and also inherited a water tower behind it, which was repainted into the pre-1985 logo.
When the center was completely remodeled in 1989, they received a new entrance and with it the 1985-1999 logo. It stayed like that all the way through the end. The now-deteriorating water tower was restored and repainted to the following:
SOUTHGATE
(1999-2002 SM logo)...in 2001, after a campaign by a local elementary school student. The building stood vacant for a couple years before it came down in 2004, with the water tower meeting the same fate in 2005. Except for an area at the northern end of the lot, which was built on by an Old Chicago restaurant, it's still empty today.
Lastly, here's a 2004 News-Herald picture of the demolition. This comes courtesy of the Downriver Things (https://www.flickr.com/photos/92760331@N04/) Flickr page.
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Quote from: C3Nostalgia on January 06, 2009, 02:11:23 AM
QuoteOriginally posted by rjstheiv
Former Service Merchandice in West Mifflin PA.
http://www2.county.allegheny.pa.us/RealEstate/Search.aspx
That's actually incorrect. The former West Mifflin Service Merchandise is the PRC building next to that. I happened to bump into an individual a while ago when I was taking pictures in the area again, and we got to talking. I originally thought that the SM was the race bar as well, but he told me that the PRC building was the Service Merchandise.
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And get this, the sign across from Century III mall is till scarred with the Service Merchandise name/logo.
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Yep. I worked in that Service Merchandise location from 1993-96.
It is still a call center, but has changed hands and is now owned by Alorica.
I would love to take a tour and see how they managed to retrofit the interior.
The blue building in the background is now a gym, but was a Chuck-E-Cheese location
when I worked here. The rusty Service Merchandise sign is STILL on that sign post,
down the hill by Century III Mall, in 2015.
The start of the new year brings to mind one of my LEAST FAVORITE things about working
for Service Merchandise.
It was the fact that they did inventory for every store in the entire chain in early January, around 10 days after Christmas. We took inventory internally, using our own employees, and did not engage third-party inventory companies like RGIS.
This meant that after coming through an exhausting retail Christmas, and the hectic week of post-Christmas returns, you STILL did not get a breather, as immediately you had to prep your store for inventory. There was virtually NO break in the 70 hour weeks between Thanksgiving and mid-January, by which time you were pretty much exhausted to the point of dropping over.
All you could do was pray that they did not spring a major replannogramming on you over the summer that would have you working these kind of hours as well.
MeTV is getting nostalgic about Catalog Showrooms today.
http://www.metv.com/lists/7-catalog-showrooms-you-will-never-shop-again
Went by my old Service Merchandise store in West Mifflin the other night.
The call center has closed. The building is up for lease.
One of the local car dealers (there are several nearby) is using the parking
lot to park excess inventory for the time being.
The gym next door, a former Chuck E Cheese location, has also closed.
Directly across the road though, on the site of a demolished Busy Beaver store,
sits a brand-spanking new Goodwill store.
Eating places on this site (Denny's, Bob Evans, Long John Silvers and Handel's
Ice Cream) all still open and apparently doing well.
Went by my old Service Merchandise store yesterday. It has just reopened as one of those storage locker places. The building has been painted white and some windows were added to the facade. After Service went under it had sat vacant for some time and then an inbound call center moved in. It has recently been vacant after that call center operator was sold and the new owners decided to close the facility.
The former Chuck E Cheese next door was recently torn down and what appears to be some sort of automotive service center is under construction on the site. Some new building is also going up across the parking lot sharing the footprint of the former Busy Beaver store with a Goodwill location.
My daughter, who now lives nearby, informs me that the Handel's Ice Cream stand next to my old Service Merchandise store seen above has permanently closed.
This is sad because their ice cream was truly delicious and frankly they were one of the best memories I had of working at that store. Service Merchandise execs, who rarely had anything good to say about either Pittsburgh or our store, at least all complimented the ice cream they could enjoy while visiting.
I did have a falling out with Handel's in 2020 when in the midst of the pandemic they refused to serve me because I was not wearing a mask. DUH! IT WAS AN OUTDOOR ICE CREAM STAND WITH NO INTERIOR SEATING! I WAS OUTDOORS AND YOU WERE INSIDE, BEHIND GLASS, WEARING A MASK!! So stupid!
Handel's is a chain based in Ohio and some of you may be able to still find them out there someplace.