PLANO, Texas, July 14, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- At Home®, the home décor superstore, announces the opening of the Sandy, Utah, location on Thursday, July 14. The 135,000 square-foot store, located at 203 West 9000 South, Sandy, Utah, marks the fourth store in Utah for the big-box specialty retailer of home décor products.
Following the store opening, the Sandy location will host a grand opening ribbon-cutting Friday, July 22, at 9 a.m. with the Sandy Area Chamber of Commerce. At Home will offer mystery gift cards to customers who visit the store Saturday, July 23 beginning at 9 a.m. From patio furniture to grilling utensils, At Home has everything shoppers need to complete their outdoor living space during the midst of summer.
At Home allows customers to express their personal style with any budget by choosing from an expansive selection of more than 50,000 items—including seasonal and holiday décor, patio furniture, home furnishings, wall art and decorative accents, rugs and housewares. Employing an everyday low pricing model, At Home is dedicated to allowing customers to affordably make their house into a home.
This new location brings 25 jobs to Sandy and surrounding communities. Including the Sandy location, At Home currently operates more than 110 stores across 28 states.
ABOUT AT HOME:
At Home, the home décor superstore, is focused on providing customers with the broadest assortment of home décor products to suit any style, at any budget, for any reason to redecorate. With a wide assortment of 50,000 items throughout our stores, At Home enables customers to express themselves and create a home that reflects their personality and style, in ways big and small. At Home is headquartered in Plano, Texas. For more information, visit the company on http://www.athome.com or find us on Facebook (AtHomeStores), Instagram (AtHomeStores) or Pinterest (AtHomeStores).
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