Texas Homecare

Texas Homecare
Successor Homebase
Founded 1972
Defunct 1999
Headquarters Holborn, London,
United Kingdom

Texas Homecare was a chain of DIY stores in the United Kingdom and Ireland, which once rivalled B&Q, Do It All, and Great Mills. The firm operated from 1972 until 1999.

History

Texas Homecare was established in 1972, by Manny, Sydney and Gerald Fogel, who had previously founded the high street specialist paint and wallpaper chain Home Charm. Taking their lead from America, they revolutionised the United Kingdom DIY market, with the introduction of the 'DIY shed' style outlet. Mervyn Fogel, co founder and managing director for over 25 years, had a vision of turning the small family business into a DIY retail empire.

Texas specialised in higher volume, lower margin DIY products. The company had been adversely affected, by a recession and depressed housing market.

Acquisition

With its acquisition, Homebase hoped to hold around 10% of the total DIY market in the United Kingdom. In May 1995, it was announced that only 26 Texas stores were to close, with limited redundancies. Sainsbury's found that full conversion to the Homebase format was an investment worth making, and allowed £50 million for the task.

These stores were rebranded, and redesigned to the Homebase format, the first to be converted being in Longwell Green, Bristol in February 1996. A few other stores were sold off to other retailers; including the Merry Hill store in the West Midlands, which closed in 1995, which was then split between PC World and Currys. The last 60 Texas stores were converted to Homebase in 1999, and the Texas name vanished from high streets, shopping malls and retail parks.

Advertising

In its early years, Texas was famous for its television advertising slogan: Texas — THE BIG ONE!. In later years, Texas used an fictional character, named Texas Tom in its advertising. During the early 1990s, this campaign was altered slightly to refer to Tom's place: Only at Tom's place!.

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