Specialty store definition

Specialty store means a retail store which sells primarily goods in a few specific product categories such as furniture, clothing, home improvements, appliances, electronics, and computers, whether or not such a store advertises having low prices. Examples would include those retail operations as of the Effective Date operating under the tradenames “Home Depot,” “Best Buy,” “Bed, Bath & Beyond,” “TJX,” “Men’s Warehouse,” “Kohl’s department store,” “Micro Center,” “World Market,” “PetSmart,” “Dick’s,” “Old Navy,” “Nordstrom Rack,” “Burlington Coat Factory” and “Toys “R” Us.”
Specialty store means a book store, florist, craft studio, art gallery, photographic shop, delicatessen, butcher shop, bakery or specialty food store.
Specialty store means an entity licensed to do business in the state

Examples of Specialty store in a sentence

  • Specialty store revenues increased $921 million, or 17.2%, in 1996 over 1995 due to the addition of new stores and solid revenue performance from existing stores.


More Definitions of Specialty store

Specialty store means an entity licensed to do business in the state that offers unique firearms or a large number of firearms and ammunition for use in firearms, for sale directly to consumers with the goal of earning a profit.