Geo Holdings Corporation
- Company Name: Geo Holdings Corporation
- State/Prefecture: Aichi Prefecture
- City/Town/Village: Naka-ku, Nagoya City
- Street: OMC Bldg. 8-8, Fujimi-cho
- Country: Japan
- Zip/Postal Code: 460-0014
- Phone: 81-52-350-5700
- Website: https://www.geonet.co.jp/english/
- Contact: https://www.geonet.co.jp/english/contact/
- Listed: 02/18/2018 9:52 am
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GEO Holdings Corporation, which began as a simple video rental shop in 1989, has developed into a remarkable nationwide network of over 1,500 GEO Shops since that time. Now, the company operates GEO shops, which offer a range of in-home amusement software products, including DVDs, CDs, game titles, and books through rental, resale of previously owned items, and sell-through formats; 2nd STREET that handles various reuse items related to daily life, such as clothing, furniture, electronic devices, household electric appliances, and hobby and other lifestyle items; and JUMBLE STORE, which specializes in used apparel and fashion items. It also sells pre-owned mobile devices through GEO MOBILE stores; operates entertainment-style theme park facilities, including game arcades, billiards, medal games, etc.; engages in the EC business; and provides delivery rental services. In addition, the company sells its products online. It operates 1,805 outlets.
GEO’s Second Hand Clothing Shop, 2nd STREET, to Launch Its First US Store on Melrose in Los Angeles
Date: Feb. 17, 2018
LOS ANGELES & NAGOYA, Japan – 2nd STREET USA, a subsidiary of GEO Holdings is set to launch its first-ever US store, “2nd STREET Melrose,” on trendy Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles, California on January 12, 2018. This launch marks the first time for a 2nd STREET to be established outside its home country of Japan. Within Japan, 2nd STREET has a massive presence in the second hand clothes market with the highest number of stores(*1) and highest grossing sales of second hand clothing and fashion accessories(*2) in the industry. Incidentally, this store also represents the first time for any Japanese second hand clothes store chain to make a foray into North America.
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