Friday, October 7, 2011

Burlington Coat Factory To Garden State Pavilions

The old Home Depot at Garden State Pavilions on Route 70 in Cherry Hill will soon come alive again -- this time as the newest Burlington Coat Factory store.
We hear that Burlington Coat hopes to be up and running in time for the Christmas shopping season.
The space at Pavilions has been vacant since Home Depot moved to the nearby Garden State Park shopping center.
This new store should be a real shot in the arm for the Pavilions center which has had its share of problems over the years. The Home Depot space is huge and serves as a kind of anchor for the whole center.
Burlington Coat Factory is about more than just coats, though coats are how the company began in the first place.
The roots of Burlington Coat Factory Warehouse Corporation  go back to 1924 with wholesale sales of ladies coats and junior suits. In 1972, the company opened its first outlet store in Burlington, New Jersey. Coats were the primary offering at the original Burlington Coat Factory, but over time the concept evolved into a one-stop shopping experience. Extensive selections of men's and women's suits, sportswear, shoes, and accessories developed. Highly successful baby and youth departments were created. A linens department was added in 1987.
Burlington Coat Factory has remained successful by making value a priority. The company, through strategic purchasing, has always been able to offer the latest in designer clothing, shoes, accessories, baby products, and home furnishings at great savings. Burlington Coat Factory maintains a minimalist approach to merchandising, keeping stores modern and attractive, without passing on the high cost of fixtures and decor to its customers.
Today, the company is a national department store retail chain which offers current, high quality, designer merchandise at prices up to 60% below those at other department stores. Burlington Coat Factory stores feature coats, apparel, shoes, accessories for the entire family, baby clothes, furniture, toys, home decor items, and gifts. Over 450 stores can be found in 44 states nationwide.

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