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'''Books-A-Million''' (Nasdaq: BAMM) is the third-largest book retailer in the United States.  The corporate office is located at 402 [[Industrial Lane]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Oxmoor Industrial Park]].  It was founded in 1917 as a street corner newsstand in Florence, [[Alabama]]. It is a publicly-traded company headed by President and CEO [[Sandra Cohcran]]. Former CEO [[Clyde Anderson]] is Executive Chairman of the Board. [[Richard Wallington]] is Chief Financial Officer, set to be replaced by [[Douglas Markham]] after his July 5, 2006 retirement.
'''Books-A-Million''' (Nasdaq: BAMM) is the third-largest book retailer in the United States.  The corporate office is located at 402 [[Industrial Lane]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Oxmoor Industrial Park]].


In addition to its flagship superstores, Books-A-Million operates shopping mall book and greeting card stores under the name '''Bookland'''. Most of its stores feature a '''Joe Muggs''' coffee bar, also the name used for the company's free-standing newsstand operations. In addition to its primary retail component, the corporation includes two book wholesale and distribution subsidiaries, '''American Wholesale Book Company''' and '''Book$mart, Inc.''', both located in Florence, an e-commerce division operating as '''booksamillion.com''', and acquired an internet development and services company, '''NetCentral''', based in Nashville, in 1999. The '''Books & Company''' badge, used on its [[Brookwood Village]] store to signal a more sophisticated and comprehensive flagship store, has been retired.
== Brands and structure ==
In addition to its flagship superstores, Books-A-Million operates shopping mall book and greeting card stores under the name '''Bookland'''. Most Books-A-Million branded stores feature a '''Joe Muggs''' coffee bar, also the name used for the company's free-standing newsstand operations. In addition to its primary retail component, the corporation includes two book wholesale and distribution subsidiaries, American Wholesale Book Company and Book$mart, Inc., both located in Florence, an e-commerce division operating as '''booksamillion.com''', and acquired an internet development and services company, NetCentral, based in Nashville, in [[1999]]. The '''Books & Company''' badge, used on its [[Brookwood Village]] store to signal a more sophisticated and comprehensive flagship store, has been retired.


As of 2005 the company has 205 stores in 19 states and the District of Columbia, with about 4,900 employees. It's 2005 sales totaled $503,751,000.00
As of 2005 the company has 205 stores in 19 states and the District of Columbia, with about 4,900 employees. It's 2005 sales totaled $503,751,000.00.  The company has budgeted $22 million for construction and renovation of stores in 2007.


The company has budgeted $22 million for construction and renovation of stores in 2007.  
== History ==
Books-A-Million was founded in [[1917]] as a street corner newsstand in Florence, [[Alabama]] by Clyde Anderson when he was 13-years-old.  He started out selling books out of a piano crate to support his siblings.  In [[1992]], the company went public.
 
== Officers ==
The company is headed by President and CEO [[Sandra Cohcran]]. Former CEO [[Clyde B. Anderson]], grandson of the founder, is Executive Chairman of the Board. [[Douglas Markham]] became Chief Financial Officer after [[Richard Wallington]]'s retirement on July 5, 2006.  [[Terrance G. Finley]] is president of the  Books-A-Million Merchandising Group.


== Greater Birmingham locations ==
== Greater Birmingham locations ==
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* [[Century Plaza]], [[Birmingham]] (1970s to 1990s)
* [[Century Plaza]], [[Birmingham]] (1970s to 1990s)
* Store #200, [[Riverchase Galleria]], [[Hoover]] ([[1986]]?–January 13, [[2007]])
* Store #200, [[Riverchase Galleria]], [[Hoover]] ([[1986]]?–January 13, [[2007]])
=== Books & Company ===
* [[Brookwood Village]], [[Homewood]]


=== Books-A-Milion ===
=== Books-A-Milion ===
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* Store #216, 1624 Gadsden Highway, [[Trussville]] (?–present)
* Store #216, 1624 Gadsden Highway, [[Trussville]] (?–present)


=== Booksmart ===
=== Book$mart ===
* [[Wildwood]], [[Homewood]] (October [[1999]]–[[2000]])
* [[Wildwood]], [[Homewood]] (October [[1999]]–[[2000]])


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* Wilkinson, Kaija (June 23, 2006) "Books-A-Million takes steps to grow top line." ''Birmingham Business Journal''.
* Wilkinson, Kaija (June 23, 2006) "Books-A-Million takes steps to grow top line." ''Birmingham Business Journal''.
* "Bookland store at the Galleria closes."  (c. January 2007).  ''The Hoover Gazette''.
* "Bookland store at the Galleria closes."  (c. January 2007).  ''The Hoover Gazette''.
* Goodman, Sherri C.  (February 15, 2007).  "Books-A-Million has room to grow."  ''The Birmingham News''.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 14:42, 15 February 2007

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Books-A-Million (Nasdaq: BAMM) is the third-largest book retailer in the United States. The corporate office is located at 402 Industrial Lane in Birmingham's Oxmoor Industrial Park.

Brands and structure

In addition to its flagship superstores, Books-A-Million operates shopping mall book and greeting card stores under the name Bookland. Most Books-A-Million branded stores feature a Joe Muggs coffee bar, also the name used for the company's free-standing newsstand operations. In addition to its primary retail component, the corporation includes two book wholesale and distribution subsidiaries, American Wholesale Book Company and Book$mart, Inc., both located in Florence, an e-commerce division operating as booksamillion.com, and acquired an internet development and services company, NetCentral, based in Nashville, in 1999. The Books & Company badge, used on its Brookwood Village store to signal a more sophisticated and comprehensive flagship store, has been retired.

As of 2005 the company has 205 stores in 19 states and the District of Columbia, with about 4,900 employees. It's 2005 sales totaled $503,751,000.00. The company has budgeted $22 million for construction and renovation of stores in 2007.

History

Books-A-Million was founded in 1917 as a street corner newsstand in Florence, Alabama by Clyde Anderson when he was 13-years-old. He started out selling books out of a piano crate to support his siblings. In 1992, the company went public.

Officers

The company is headed by President and CEO Sandra Cohcran. Former CEO Clyde B. Anderson, grandson of the founder, is Executive Chairman of the Board. Douglas Markham became Chief Financial Officer after Richard Wallington's retirement on July 5, 2006. Terrance G. Finley is president of the Books-A-Million Merchandising Group.

Greater Birmingham locations

Bookland

Books & Company

Books-A-Milion

Book$mart

Joe Muggs

References

  • Milazzo, Don. (June 9, 2000). "Old Navy sailing to Wildwood North location." Birmingham Business Journal.
  • "Joe Muggs opens fourth, fifth newsstands." (August 7, 2001). Birmingham Business Journal.
  • "Books-A-Million joins shops in Alabaster." (January 5, 2005). The Birmingham News.
  • "5 Points' Joe Muggs to close." (March 29, 2005). The Birmingham News.
  • "Bookstore leaving Eastwood." (February 22, 2006). The Birmingham News.
  • Wilkinson, Kaija (June 23, 2006) "Books-A-Million takes steps to grow top line." Birmingham Business Journal.
  • "Bookland store at the Galleria closes." (c. January 2007). The Hoover Gazette.
  • Goodman, Sherri C. (February 15, 2007). "Books-A-Million has room to grow." The Birmingham News.

External links