Encore Books

Encore Books

Encore Books was a regional chain of bookstores based in the eastern United States until its closure in 1999.

Founding

Encore Books was started by David Schlessinger, who went on to found the Zany Brainy and [http://www.fivebelow.com Five Below] retail chains. It enjoyed a prosperous early life and was sold to the Rite Aid Corporation, which later spun the company off.

Troubles

By the time of its closure, the 50 Encore Books locations were owned by Lauriat's, a 127-year-old company based in Canton, Massachusetts. Problems were legion in the company's final years. A leveraged buyout, rapid expansion, and difficulty working with publishers due to competition from Borders and Barnes and Noble had forced the company into bankruptcy. Lauriat's had already gone through a round of store closings by the time the closure of the entire chain was announced. In 1999, the company closed the 71 stores that operated under the Lauriat's, Book Corner and Encore names.

Stores

Most Encore Books locations were small operations, similar to the B. Dalton and Waldenbooks stores popular in the 1970s and 1980s. However, the company operated two large stores, dubbed Encore Books and Music -- complete with a music section, plush chairs, and a coffee shop -- in Princeton, New Jersey, and Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. Its two other largest stores operated in State College, Pennsylvania, and Bridgehampton, New York.

References

Minzesheimer, Bob, "Even small chains are swallowed in battle of the bookstore giants," "USA Today", August 12, 1999.

Rulison, Larry, "Cohn closes on fund for Five Below chain," "Philadelphia Business Journal", October 10, 2003. http://www.bizjournals.com/philadelphia/stories/2003/10/13/newscolumn1.html

"Lauriat's bookstore chain to close, liquidate inventory," The Associated Press, June 11, 1999.


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