For the first time in many years, a new location of World Market is opening in metro Atlanta. Currently with four locations locally, a new store is coming soon to Cumming Town Center in Forsyth County.
The new Cumming location is opening at 2475 Marketplace Boulevard, suite 114, a roughly 18,000 square foot space previously home to High Point Furniture and before that, Off Broadway Shoes.
In case you are unfamiliar, World Market stocks a wide assortment of merchandise ranging from coffee, tea, beer, and wine to specialty foods, furniture, lighting, gifts, kitchen gadgets, and more.
In preparing this post, we learned that World Market started in San Francisco in 1958, and that in 1962, with the help of the Tandy Corporation (the owner of Radio Shack), Cost Plus Imports incorporated and opened its first franchised location in San Mateo, California. From 1962 to 1965, Cost Plus opened 15 franchised locations in California and Texas. In 1965, Tandy gave notice that they intended to launch their own brand, and in 1966 rebranded their Cost Plus stores to their new banner: Pier 1 Imports!
From 2012 until 2021, World Market was a division of Bed Bath & Beyond. The 246 unit chain is today owned by Kingswood Capital Management, a Los Angeles-based private equity firm. California and Florida are the brand's largest markets by store count with 52 and 28 stores, respectively.
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I like world market! Be glad to see them in my neighborhood.
ReplyDeletewhile the jury's still out on how the company is doing financially, the stores themselves are way better than when Bed Bath & Beyond ran them. BB&B focused way too much on home furnishings. The specialty foods in particular have really expanded under the new ownership.
ReplyDeleteI did not know about that shared history of the two stores - that's cool! The more you know!
ReplyDeleteWould like to have World Market in Peachtree City or Newnan Ga
ReplyDeleteI Agree!
DeleteI still don't see how in the hell Cumming and Forsyth county can be considered "metro Atlanta".
ReplyDeleteYou, sir/madam, are a buffoon.
DeleteWe really need one on the south side, perhaps Stockbridge, McDonough, or Locust Grove.
ReplyDeleteDid you know that Dirty Harry Callahan (Clint Eastwood) had a shootout in a San Francisco World Market in one of his early movies?
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