Retail Observer

May 2019

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RETAILOBSERVER.COM MAY 2019 60 B U Y I N G G R O U P N E W S S ixty-six years after opening its doors, Plaza TV and Appliance was thriving. But its brick-and-mortar locations were getting a little threadbare, and as is so often the case, the people who spent the most time there – the owners and employees – didn't notice. It took an intervention from the store's buying group, AVB, and its newly unveiled AVB Makeovers program to get the company's Maplewood, Minnesota showroom looking its best. Owners Dave Motz, Scott Motz, and Tammey Nowacki whose parents founded the business in 1953 decided to go ahead with a three-day, $30,000 makeover that has completely revitalized the Plaza store and energized the staff. "It's something you say – 'Why didn't we do this 10 years ago?'" said Brian Nowacki, Tammey Nowacki's husband who plays a major role in Plaza's operations. The AVB Makeover program was unveiled at Summit in March, with AVB CEO Jim Ristow using Plaza as an example of how members can participate. The group has put together what Ristow called toolkits, with paint, signage and merchandising ideas ready to go for retailers who want an interior refresh. "Region managers have packages ready," Ristow said. "If you want to use the crew, it's around $30,000, give or take. If you just want a refresh, it's a few thousand dollars to refresh with paint, etc. The premise wasn't just to get excited, it's about having the in-store experience match the new digital experience." AVB MAKEOVER– STORE EDITION Creating an in-store experience that matches the online experience Plaza TV and Appliance BEFORE

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