Conn's HomePlus
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About Conn's HomePlus
Conn's HomePlus: American Retailer in Furniture and Electronics
Conn's HomePlus was a prominent American retailer specializing in furniture, mattresses, electronics, and appliances. Established in 1890 as Eastham Plumbing and Heating Company, it evolved into Conn's in 1934.
Over its 134-year history, the company expanded its footprint across 15 states, including Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia.
Company Mission and Core Values
The retailer's mission was to help customers create homes they loved by offering high-quality products, next-day delivery, and personalized payment options, including an in-house credit program.
Their core values emphasized customer focus, optimism, excellence, integrity, and a sense of belonging.
Expansion and Acquisition
In December 2023, Conn's HomePlus acquired W.S. Badcock, a home goods retailer operating across the Southeast.
This acquisition expanded their combined store count to approximately 500 locations.
Financial Challenges and Store Closures
However, in July 2024, Conn's HomePlus filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, citing declining sales and financial challenges.
The company announced the closure of nearly half of its 170 stores nationwide, with the most significant impact in Florida, where 18 stores were set to close, followed by Texas with nine closures.
- Florida: 18 store closures
- Texas: 9 store closures
End of Operations
By October 2024, Conn's HomePlus had ceased operations, with all stores permanently closed.
The company had been in discussions with potential buyers to sell all or parts of the business to preserve jobs during the Chapter 11 process.
Current Status
As of June 2025, Conn's HomePlus no longer operates any physical locations.
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