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Cabela's




Cabela's is a Sidney, Nebraska -based direct marketer and specialty retailer of Hunting , Fishing , Camping and related outdoor merchandise. Its Direct Marketing operation is one of the largest in the United States . The company went public in 2004, with that fiscal year's revenue reaching $1.56 billion, a 50% growth since 2001.

Cabela's Mail-order Catalog s are shipped to all 50 states and 120 countries. More than 120 million catalogs were mailed in its first year as a public company.


RETAIL STORES

Cabela's has a distinctive look to their retail operations, a look which turns them into tourist attractions as well as retail stores. The stores are more like cavernous Showroom s, bringing the outdoors inside. They feature museum-quality displays of wildlife, large Aquarium s, indoor mountains, and Archery ranges. The success of the format is illustrated by the company's Kansas City, Kansas store, over 180,000 square feet, which attracted more than four million customer visits in a recent year. Currently, the largest Cabela's retail facility is in Hamburg, Pennsylvania , with more than 250,000 square feet of floor space.

The 75,000-square-foot store just off Interstate 80 on the southern edge of Sidney illustrates some of the elements. The grounds include a 3 1/2-acre pond and two bronze double-life-size bull Elk on one side of the building. Inside, moss rock pillars hold trophy elks of huge proportions. A 27-foot-tall replica of a mountain is framed in a 48-foot mural of blue sky. The mountain is covered with 40 lifelike game trophies and features a Waterfall that splits at the base into two Pond s. Suspended in the air between the entryway and the mountain is a flock of Taxidermic Canada Geese .

Other attractions in their retail Showroom s include a restaurant, a gun library, where one can see the epitome of the gunmaker's art, and a travel service, where customers can plan trips to anywhere in the world.


Locations

In order of opening:
# Kearney, Nebraska – October 1987 – 35,000 square feet
# Sidney, Nebraska – July 1991 – 85,000 square feet
# Owatonna, Minnesota – April 1998 – 150,000 square feet
# Prairie Du Chien, Wisconsin – September 1998 – 40,000 square feet
# East Grand Forks, Minnesota – September 1999 – 60,000 square feet
# Mitchell, South Dakota – March 2000 – 80,000 square feet
# Dundee, Michigan – August 2000 – 225,000 square feet
# Kansas City, Kansas – August 2002 – 180,000 square feet
# Hamburg, Pennsylvania – September 2003 – 250,000 square feet
# Wheeling, West Virginia – August 2004 – 175,000 square feet
# Fort Worth, Texas – May 26, 2005 – 230,000 square feet
# Buda, Texas – June 30, 2005 – 185,000 square feet
# Lehi, Utah – August 25, 2005 – 150,000 square feet
# Rogers, Minnesota – October 14, 2005 – 185,000 square feet
# Boise, Idaho – summer 2006 – 132,000 square feet
# Gonzales, Louisiana – fall 2006 – 175,000 square feet
# La Vista, Nebraska – fall 2006 – 125,000 square feet
# Richfield, Wisconsin – fall 2006 – 165,000 square feet
# Hazelwood, Missouri – late fall 2006 – size TBD
# Glendale, Arizona – late 2006 – 160,000 square feet
# Reno, Nevada – early 2007 – ~165,000 square feet
# Wheat Ridge, Colorado – early 2007 – 200,000 square feet
# East Rutherford, New Jersey – spring 2007 – 175,000 square feet
# Hoffman Estates, Illinois – summer 2007 – size TBD
# East Hartford, Connecticut – fall 2007 – ~185,000 square feet
# Adairsville, Georgia – fall 2007 – 165,000 square feet
# Mirabel, Quebec – spring 2008 – size TBD


COMPANY HISTORY AND EXPANSION

The company began in , he ran an ad in the back of '' Sports Afield '' magazine, offering, "FREE Introductory offer! 5 hand tied Flies...25 cents Postage..."

In typical direct-mail style, each order was mailed with a mimeographed Catalog of outdoor items Dick and his wife, Mary, added to their product line. In the beginning, Dick and Mary worked at the kitchen table of their home in Chappell. Continued success made the company a full-time operation by the fall of 1962 .

Shortly after incorporation in 1965 , it became apparent a larger facility was needed. So, the business moved across the street to a former USDA building. Then, in 1967 , the USDA building was traded for the American Legion Hall in Chappell. This building served as company headquarters and housed offices, warehousing and a small retail product display in a corner.

The company expanded in 1968 , moving 30 miles west of Chappell to a 50,000-square-foot building near downtown Sidney . The next major phase of expansion was in the mid- 1980s , when a former Rockwell International plant in Kearney was acquired and in 1986 became home to Telemarketing operations as well as a second retail store.

During 1996 , Cabela's built a distribution facility in Prairie Du Chien, Wisconsin , with more than 600,000 square feet. It added to this in 1998 with a 40,000-square-foot retail store adjacent to Cabela's distribution center in Prairie du Chien, and added a third distribution center in 2003 alongside a new retail store in Wheeling, West Virginia .

In January 1998, employees moved out of the original Sidney headquarters building into a new 120,000-square-foot world headquarters building adjacent to the retail showroom. The two-story building, which is large enough to fit a football field on each floor, houses offices for nearly 500 employees.

Other Nebraska communities have also benefitted by Cabela's expansion. There is an additional telemarketing facility in Grand Island , a customer-service center in North Platte and a returns facility in Oshkosh . In 2001, the company created a Bank , World's Foremost Bank , to facilitate its Credit Card operations; the bank is headquartered in Sidney and operates from Lincoln .

In the late 1990s , Cabela's began a period of rapid expansion of its retail stores. The company, which only had two retail stores in 1997 , opened 12 stores between 1998 and 2005 . By 2008 , at least 11 additional stores are expected to open.

Recent Cabela's stores are generally the anchors of large retail developments. The Fort Worth store, for example, was built on a fifty-acre site at the interchange of Texas Highway 170 and Interstate 35W . The Buda store has as many as 500 employees and anchors a 126-acre development at the interchange of Interstate 35 and Texas Loop 4 , approximately 15 miles south of Austin.

Cabela's is a Presenting Sponsor of the 1,049+ $1,000 gift certificate. Cabela's hosts a website on the race, and for several years they have been providing extensive daily news coverage both during and prior to the race.


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