Specialty retailer 2nd & Charles to open new store in Conroe, Texas

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Retail industry news : US-based specialty retailer 2nd & Charles is set to open what would be its third store in Texas which will begin business from 16 December in Conroe.

The other two 2nd & Charles stores in Texas are located in Beaumont and Laredo.

Overall, 2nd & Charles has taken its total number of book stores to 36 across 16 states in the United States.

Commenting on the new 2nd & Charles store in Conroe, Melanie Smith – senior director of marketing at 2nd & Charles, said: “2nd & Charles has a variety of books, games, accessories and more – making it so there is something to offer to everyone.

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“Shoppers in Conroe can find one-of-a-kind treasures in almost every category including pop culture, comic books, vinyl records and collectibles at our newest store!”

2nd & Charles store

A 2nd & Charles store. Photo courtesy of 2nd & Charles.

The new 2nd & Charles store in Conroe is located at 1306 West Davis Street.

An eclectic retailer, 2nd & Charles offers consumers the opportunity to buy and sell new and used books, CDs, DVDs and Blu-Ray, game systems, video games, vinyl records, collectibles, comic books, electronics and toys among others.

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According to 2nd & Charles, customers looking to sell personal items can check them upon arrival and either redeem for cash or store credit. The specialty retailer would buy and sell depending on the condition and demand of the product.

2nd & Charles claims to offer more than 300,000 options of in-store inventory. This specialty shop is believed to get a wide range of customers of gamer fanatics, pop culture junkies, bookworms, movie buffs and others.

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