Bi-Mart

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Bi-Mart
Company typePrivate, employee-owned
IndustryRetail
Founded1955, Yakima, Washington, U.S.
HeadquartersEugene, Oregon
Number of locations
80 Bi-Mart locations, 4 Cascade Farm and Outdoor locations
Key people
Marty Smith
(CEO)
Richard Truett
(President & Co-CEO)
Chris Peddicord
(Vice President)
Don Lerber
(Director of Advertising)
ProductsClothing, footwear, housewares, sporting goods, automotive, hardware, toys, electronics, foods, beer, seasonal goods
RevenueIncrease US$878 million (2021)
Number of employees
Increase 3,200 (2021)
Websitewww.bimart.com

Bi-Mart is an employee-owned chain of retailers located in the western U.S. states of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho.[1] A typical Bi-Mart houses merchandise includes electronics and small appliances, housewares, hardware and power tools, sporting goods, automotive, apparel, canned and packaged food, personal care products, and, through the end of 2021, a pharmacy at many locations. The median size of a Bi-Mart store is 31,000 square feet (2,900 m2).[2] As of January 2023, there are 75 store locations.[3] Like Costco and Sam's Club, Bi-Mart stores are membership stores; unlike those chains, its members-only policy started as a workaround to fair trade laws established in the United States in the 1930s such as the Miller-Tydings Act and those related to suggested retail prices.[1] Membership for an entire family costs $5 and never expires.

History[edit]

A typical Bi-Mart store in Ontario, Oregon

The company was founded in 1955 and is headquartered in Eugene, Oregon. Bi-Mart's first store opened in Yakima, Washington, in 1955, but it did not open a second store until 1962. In 1976, Bi-Mart was bought by Pay 'n Save, which itself was acquired by Thrifty Corporation in 1984. It was subsequently merged into the former Kmart subsidiary PayLess Drug, and finally purchased by Rite Aid in 1996.

In 1997, Bi-Mart's management and Endeavour Capital (a Portland-based venture capital firm) bought the company;[4] they sold it to employees on March 1, 2004, for $94 million, which included $12.5 million contributed from the 401(k) plan. Bi-Mart is the sole surviving store name of former Pay 'n Save subsidiaries. (Schucks Auto Supply retained its name until acquired by O'Reilly Automotive, Inc. and rebranded in 2010.)

In October 2003, Bi-Mart announced it was expanding eastward. Eight stores were planned with the first store in Havre, Montana. The second store opened three years later in Weiser, Idaho. In 2006, Bi-Mart exited the Montana market due to poor sales.

Pharmacy closures[edit]

In 2019, Bi-Mart announced the closure of pharmacies at their East Wenatchee, Washington location,[5] two locations in Vancouver, Washington, and their location in Scappoose, Oregon.[6] Bi-Mart announced in November 2019 that it would also close pharmacies at an additional 13 stores in the Portland area.[7] The stores affected by the pharmacy closures were to remain open.

On September 30, 2021, Bi-Mart announced that they would close most of their remaining in-store pharmacies, and prescription files would be transferred to nearby Walgreens locations. In select areas where there was no Walgreens nearby, Walgreens was to take over and operate the existing pharmacy departments inside those Bi-Mart locations. The locations that retained a pharmacy and operate under Walgreens ownership are Monmouth, Eugene (18th Ave), Stayton, Klamath Falls, (53rd St), La Pine, Prineville, and Weiser, ID.[8]

Cascade Farm and Outdoor[edit]

In 2014, Bi-Mart opened its first location under the Cascade Farm and Outdoor name in Walla Walla, Washington. Bi-Mart announced that they were looking at empty buildings in a variety of locations for future stores.[9] Additional locations have since opened in Coos Bay, Oregon, and Keizer, Oregon and one is in the works for Springfield, Oregon.[10] Unlike Bi-Mart's regular stores, a membership is not required to shop at Cascade Farm and Outdoor.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "About Bi-Mart". Retrieved 2012-01-07.
  2. ^ Marcus Hathcock (October 30, 2009) [original January 23, 2008]. "Bi-Mart coming to town? Commercial zone's biggest hole may be filled soon". Sandy Post. Archived from the original on March 12, 2012. Retrieved 2012-01-07.
  3. ^ "Store Locator - Bi-Mart". www.bimart.com. Retrieved 2024-01-18.
  4. ^ "Endeavour Capital Portfolio Overview". Endeavour Capital. Archived from the original on 2011-12-30. Retrieved 2012-01-07.
  5. ^ Kneedler, Reilly (Feb 25, 2019). "Bi-Mart closes its pharmacy, transfers customers to Walgreens". The Wenatchee World. Retrieved 2019-10-26.
  6. ^ Macuk, Anthony (February 14, 2019). "Bi-Mart to close pharmacies at its 2 Vancouver-area stores". The Columbian. Retrieved 2019-10-26.
  7. ^ "Bi-Mart ending pharmacy services at stores around Portland area | Local News | kptv.com".
  8. ^ Goldberg, Jamie (September 30, 2021). "Bi-Mart will close most in-store pharmacies, transfer customers' prescription files to Walgreens". The Oregonian.
  9. ^ Francis, Mike (May 13, 2014). "Bi-Mart goes a little bit more country with farm and outdoor division". The Oregonian. Retrieved 2019-10-26.
  10. ^ www.cascadefarmandoutdoor.com

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