Kitchen Stuff Plus

Kitchen Stuff Plus
Company type
Private company
IndustryRetail
Founded1987; 39 years ago (1987)
FounderMark Halpern
Headquarters,
Number of locations
25
Area served
Greater Toronto Area
Productshousewares and home decor
Websitekitchenstuffplus.com

Kitchen Stuff Plus is a Canadian retailer in housewares and home decor.[1] The company operates 25 stores in the Greater Toronto Area, London, Innisfil, Hamilton, and St. Catharines

History

In 1987, CEO Mark Halpern started Kitchen Stuff Plus as a booth at the Pickering flea market to pay for university. With the large success of the booth, in 1993 he opened a pop-up store at Yonge and Bloor in Toronto, becoming the company's first full-time store. Mark Halpern died in September 2022.

The fast growing company launched their first website in 2000 and was well on their way to opening their fourth and fifth stores. In 2003, they were awarded the Global Innovator Award for Canada by the International Housewares Association. By 2009, Kitchen Stuff Plus had 11 stores across the Greater Toronto Area. In 2010, Kitchen Stuff Plus started their now famous Warehouse Sale in North York. Kitchen Stuff Plus has joined the Retail Council of Canada and has been a part of the Fairfax company since 2013.

Awards

Excellence in Retail Marketing Award for our Back To School campaign in 2017.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Kitchen Stuff Plus Inc". www.bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2019-08-23.
  2. ^ "Retail's Top Achievers Recognized at Retail Council of Canada's 2019 Excellence in Retailing Awards Gala".

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