Robb & Stucky Interiors
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Robb & Stucky Interiors is a high-end interior design
Interior design
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 and home furniture
Furniture
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 retailer in the United States
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Founded in 1915 in Fort Myers, Florida
Fort Myers, Florida
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 as a one-store general merchandise emporium, the company has expanded to 20 showrooms in Florida
Florida
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, Texas
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, Arizona
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 and Nevada
Nevada
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. The company employs approximately 1,300 people. In addition, it has one of the largest in-house custom drapery and flooring departments in America.

Robb & Stucky is noted in its field for its pioneering stances in terms of visual merchandising and “lifestyle” displays, rather than grouping by manufacturer, which is the industry standard.

Bankruptcy and liquidation

A federal court in Tampa on March 8, 2011 approved the sale of the bankrupt Robb & Stucky furniture boutiques to a professional liquidation firm.

The Ft. Myers-based upscale furniture store was hard hit after expanding quickly into states that saw some of the worst of the real estate downturn.

On Feb. 18, the 96-year-old company filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, citing debts of more than $50 million. Robb & Stucky officials had entertained offers from other potential buyers at an auction Monday, but ultimately chose the "stalking horse" bid from Hudson Capital and Hyperams. Those liquidators had previously agreed to pay more than $30 million for the company – or about 75 percent of the value of the inventory in its warehouses and showrooms, which is more than $40 million.

The company was unable to find a buyer to get the company back to basics. On March 11, 2011, Robb & Stucky commenced liquidation sales at all remaining stores.

The downfall of the furniture seller parallels the economic downturn and the crash of the real estate market, as fewer people needed new furniture for new homes.

Company sales fell to about $140 million in 2010 from $273 million in 2006. At one point, the company operated 30 locations in Florida, Texas, Arizona, North Carolina and Nevada, and more than 1,200 employees. In January, the company counted just 15 locations and 750 employees.
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