MIDVALE, Utah, Nov. 16, 2017 -- Sportsman’s Warehouse (Nasdaq:SPWH) is expanding its operations to include a new retail store in Anderson, South Carolina.
Anderson, South Carolina will be the second Sportsman’s Warehouse store in the state of South Carolina and will be located at the former KMart on 3801 Clemson Blvd. The Anderson location will be our standard format store. It is anticipated that this stores will open in the second half of 2018. After this planned openings Sportsman’s Warehouse will operate 90 stores in 22 states.
This store will feature an extensive selection of hunting, fishing and camping gear, as well as a wide range of apparel and footwear. As with all Sportsman’s Warehouse locations, the store will also feature instruction, seminars and special events related to outdoor activities.
“We are excited to further expand our presence in South Carolina as we know this state very well. This new market has a large user base that is currently under served through existing retailers,” noted John Schaefer, Sportsman’s Warehouse CEO. “The addition of this store keeps with our business plan, promoting stable growth that will benefit our company, our vendors, and most importantly, our loyal customers for many years to come. To further expand in existing states, signifies our commitment to growth in the southeast. Anderson has a strong outdoor heritage, and we plan to become an active, contributing partner to this great community.”
Sportsman’s Warehouse serves outdoor enthusiasts, casual users and first time participants with quality brand-name hunting, fishing, camping and shooting merchandise within a convenient shopping environment, serviced by passionate, knowledgeable associates to create a memorable outdoor experience. To find the Sportsman’s Warehouse nearest you or to shop online, visit us on the Web at sportsmanswarehouse.com.
Contact:
Stephen Coffey Vice President of Marketing
Sportsman’s Warehouse Corporate Office


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