Timm Bartlett will open Pro Image in Heritage Mall on June 14th. The Lebanon High School graduate will feature apparel and other professional and collegs sports merchandise.
As Timm Bartlett walked alongside the mostly vacant walls he envisioned exactly how it will look a week from today.
San Fransisco, November 7, 2009, Pro Image Franchise, L.C. has been selected for the 2009 Best of Business Award in the Franchises, selling or licensing category by the Small Business Commerce Association (SBCA).
The Small Business Commerce Association (SBCA) is pleased to announce that Pro Image Franchise, L.C. has been selected for the 2009 Best of Business Award in the Franchises, selling or licensing category.
Pro Image is excited to announce the signing of our newest franchisee Chip Adkins in Lakeland Florida.
Chip will open the second Pro Image location in Florida, joining Vimal Patel.
The sound of Pro Image registers could be heard furiously ringing almost immediately after Ben Roethlisberger connected with Santonio Holmes to win one of the most memorable Super Bowls ever.
"Always over-deliver and under-promise."
That's the motto co-owners Steve Horton and Chris Byrd teach their employees at Pro Image in Cottonwood Mall.
The store, which opened Oct. 11, sells sports apparel, including jerseys, hats, T-shirts and professional and college sporting goods.
Sports merchandise giant Nike is preparing Boise State merchandise for potential appearances in the Orange, Fiesta, Sugar and Rose bowls.
Don't get too excited: Nike is doing the same for all of its schools with a chance at the Bowl Championship Series.
"As a fan, it's cool for me to be a part of the process. You start getting your hopes up. This is going to be pretty cool," said Travis Hawkes, the owner of the Blue and Orange Store, who visited the Nike campus for a sneak peek at their Fall 2009 like of Boise State merchandise.
The economy might be in a recession, but that hasn't slowed the flow of traffic at a new sports apparel store at the Cottonwood Mall.
Steven Horton, co-owner of Pro Image at Cottonwood Mall, said people are always in need of a sports fix. Buying their favorite team's latest hat or T-shirt makes them feel better when times are looking down.
"Sports is universal," he said. "And quite honestly, people want to feel like a winner. They want to feel like they belong."
ONWARD & UPWARD
ABBY PRICE
MANAGER OF PRO IMAGE
BY SUE MORRIS ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE
Abby Price has had to prove she’s a good sport and that she knows about sports - what teams are hot, what players kids like and who their parents want on souvenirs and apparel they buy for their families.
With rumors of a trade to another team dispelled, retailers can keep hot-selling Red Sox items on the shelves.
At least one local retailer breathed a big sigh of relief this winter when rumors that Madras-raised Jacoby Ellsbury would be traded from the Boston Red Sox to the Minnesota Twins turned out not to be true.