RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. — Top 100 retailer Living Spaces opened a store and distribution center on May 19 in Humble, Texas, part of the greater Houston metro.
The 695,000-square-foot distribution center and outlet store houses an assortment of in-line categories, spanning living room, dining room, office, bedroom and mattresses at the Revive Sleep Center as well as an assortment of clearance goods.
“We are thrilled to be introducing an Outlet in my home state of Texas,” Grover Geiselman, founder and CEO of Living Spaces, said. “By opening this hybrid between a traditional store and an outlet center, we are able to offer guests the best deals, so they can furnish their homes without breaking the bank.”
The Living Spaces Outlet, which is the retailer’s 30th store, features dedicated presentations of many celebrity designer collaborations including Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines, Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent, and the newest partnership with Drew and Jonathan Scott. A Design Center – complete with more than 120 fabric options – allows guests to customize a variety of upholstered collections and visualize their creations with the help of design expert sales associates. The store also offers a curated selection of one-of-a-kind Elements, which are sourced from all over the world.
Just minutes away from the George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, the Living Spaces Humble Outlet is also near Lake Houston and Deerbrook Shopping Mall.
A report by the Houston Chronicle notes that Living Spaces is planning to expand its presence in the Houston area with a store in Katy, expected to open in September or October. Geiselman told the Chronicle that the Katy store will have four full-sized home concepts: a modern farmhouse, modern Spanish, industrial and pure modern, as well as a bar and café and kids area that includes a movie room and giant play structure. A similarly outfitted store is planned for Conroe, Texas in 2023.
Living Spaces is ranked No. 23 in Furniture Today’s 2022 Top 100 with $651.2 million in sales across 29 stores in 2021.
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Thomas Lester is Retail Editor for Furniture Today and Digital/Managing Editor for Home Accents Today. A graduate of Emory & Henry College’s Mass Communications program, Lester spent a dozen years working for newspapers in Virginia and North Carolina covering an array of subjects, ranging from community news, government, education, ACC sports, professional baseball and more before joining Furniture Today in 2013. Reach out to me with your story ideas, tips and more at [email protected].
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