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Within 10 minutes I was approved for $9,000 in credit and can start shopping for my new furniture tomorrow. KRS123, Las Cruces, NM NO INTEREST UNTIL 2020 On all furniture & mattress purchases $3999 & up with your Conn's Credit Card between 6/6/16 & 6/11/16. Equal monthly payments required for 48 months.Mattress Firm to focus on unifying brand, evaluating storesPresident named CEO; previous chief executive will be chairman Specialty bedding retailer Mattress Firm on Monday announced leadership changes and outlined its growth initiatives, which include unifying acquired brands under its national umbrella and closing stores that are under-performing or that overlap with other stores.Last Updated Sep 9, 2016 4:50 PM EDT HOUSTON -- The owner of mattress company in Texas has apologized for a “tasteless” advertisement promoting a 9/11 anniversary sale featuring a woman screaming as two towers of mattresses fallMiracle Mattress owner Mike Bonanno apologized Thursday,




saying the online ad was produced without his knowledge by employees in San Antonio.On Friday, Bonanno announced that the store “will be closed indefinitely.”“We will be silent through the 9/11 Anniversary to avoid any further distractions from a day of recognition and remembrance for the victims and their families,” Bonanno said in a news release. “We take full responsibility for our actions and sincerely regret the hurt and pain caused by this disrespectful advertising campaign.” The video shows two men asking a woman about a “TwinShe opens her arms, pushing both men backward into two stacks of mattresses, knocking them over. She says: “We’ll neverBonanno says those employees will be held accountable. He said he will be delivering a public statement next week to highlight the accountability actions taken within the company.“There is very little we can do to take away the hurt we have caused, but we can begin with silence through the Anniversary and then do our best to follow up with actions that reflect the seriousness of our mistake,” he said in the statement.




It wasn’t the only instance this week of an ill-conceived marketing effort tying in to the upcoming 15th anniversary of the attacks.Walmart this week said a display of Coke cans stacked to look like the World Trade Center wasn’t meant to be disrespectful and has been removed from a store in Florida.The HFB Mattress Recycling Center recycles used mattresses at our warehouse located at 8220 Mosley Rd., Houston, TX 77075. $25 per piece if picked up To schedule a pick up or for more information or questions please call (713)842-9771. Each year in Houston’s metropolitan area, hundreds of thousands of mattresses are dumped to create millions of cubic feet of landfill, enough to fill two (2) Reliant Stadiums, every year!! Assisted by Finger Furniture Company, New Tech Global, the Brown Foundation, and Harris County Probations Department, we have initiated the Mattress Recycling Program.  Houston Furniture Bank was selected by St. Vincent de Paul Society of Lane County in Eugene, Oregon, as one of only three entities in the nation to be trained in this leading-edge recycling effort funded through a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.




90% OF A MATTRESS CAN BE RECYCLED! We prepare, sort, bale, and sell used mattress components and other recyclable items: build  sustainable revenue for our operating costs avoid  millions of cubic feet of landfill trash create  job opportunities for people with limited skills We recycle mattresses that have: been treated for bed bugs Almost 600,000 mattresses are discarded each year in Houston alone, creating over 15 million cubic feet of landfill in our community. If a mattress is NOT in reusable condition, WHAT ELSE DO WE RECYCLE? We welcome donations of other recyclable items including: Metals (i.e. non-working appliances & obsolete computer hardware) Plastics (i.e. water bottles & split foam cushions) Our Recycling Program also partners with the Texas Department of Corrections to provide recently-released ex-convicts with employment during the critical first year after incarceration. Our goals are to:




create awareness of the irresponsible act of dumping mattresses eliminate unsightly illegal trash dumps improve the environment for generations to come create funds to support our mission Address: 8220 Mosley Rd. Houston, TX 77075 Hours: Tuesday –  Saturday, 8AM – 3PMIf you live in Houston, you might notice the seemingly rapid growth in the number of Houston-based locations, especially within Houston's 610 Loop. Mattress Firm locations have been springing up in prime locations around town, blanketing neighborhoods, including three recent stores in Montrose alone, at West Gray and Montrose Boulevard, Westheimer and Wesleyan, and . Across the country Mattress Firm has , including many here in Houston. They're on a king-sized mattress manifest destiny across the nation! (Mattress Firm even had four pop-up-like locations at the  this year, with three in the NRG Center, and one in NRG Park.) Now it seems there's another mattress competitor in town, .




If you've been through the Montrose Boulevard and Westheimer intersection recently, you will notice that these stores are directly next door to one another (). But, don't lose any sleep over their juxtapositional location. What may look like firm completion between two mattress marvels is just a complementary business move on Mattress Firm's part. The company acquired Mattress Pro in 2007, allowing the company to provide a different mattress buying experience. As shown in their , the Mattress Pro brand provides greater value though the company's bulk purchases. I presume the buying experience at Mattress Pro is a bit less comfortable, where Mattress Firm provides a shopping experience based on comfort, letting prospective customers plop down on each mattress to test its support. (I haven't stepped foot into either store, so if someone can provide a better explanation of the mattress buying experience at either one, please let me know.) The new Mattress Firm location at the corner of Westheimer and Montrose Boulevard is being housed in a former Blockbuster Video space, which should not be surprising considering that the senior vice president of Real Estate and Development for Mattress Firm, Bruce Levy, once worked for Blockbuster.




It's been a common theme as the chain continues to expand to new markets. It's something that can be seen in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Oak Creek, Wisconsin, Sumter, South Carolina, and Asheboro, North Carolina. This strategy makes great sense, as most mattress stores require minimal interior remodeling or design, and many of the now-vacant Blockbuster stores are situated in prime locations with heavy traffic. In Houston we can probably expect other Mattress Firm or Mattress Pro locations to open in former Blockbuster spaces. With nearly 27,000 new apartments ready to come online in the next year, we can probably expect some more Mattress Firm or Mattress Pro openings. Could we see one along Yale Street soon, possibly at the Yale Street Market retail center? It would seem fitting considering the large number of apartment complexes scheduled to be completed or constructed soon, especially along Yale Street and the Washington Avenue corridor. A recent Bloomberg Business article investigated why there are so many Sleepy's mattress stores in New York City, especially in Manhattan, and gives us some of the factors likely considered by Mattress Firm in their site locations.




Mattress Firm's growth plan (pages 16-20), marketing scheme (pages 22-25), and commercial real estate deals likely all play a factor in the number and physical location of their stores. As noted in the Bloomberg report, some retail locations may function more like billboards, further solidifying a company's name as an authority in that particular market. Multiple or closely located stores may be the result of real estate transactions that force Mattress Firm to lease additional units in less desirable locations as a result of obtaining other prime locations. Here in the greater Houston area, we're up to 92 Mattress Firm locations, along with 19 Mattress Pro locations that are open, or soon to open. We've seen a few reasons why mattress stores may open in a particular location, but what might be some of the larger underlying factors when considering a mattress market? I used 2013 American Community Survey census tract data to look at some possible trends, along with the geolocated addresses of Mattress Firm and Mattress Pro locations.

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