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J.J. Haverty's son Clarence rose to a leadership position and wished for a larger role in the business. In November 1908, the partnership between Haverty and Rhodes was dissolved amicably and 16 of the stores were divided between Rhodes and Haverty. Rhodes retained control of 3 of the Atlanta stores.
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On December 1, 1904, Rhodes-Haverty opened a new flagship store at the corner of Whitehall and Mitchell Streets in Atlanta on the site of Captain William H. Brotherton's dry goods store. It incorporated the Walter J. Wood furniture store next door. By 1908, 17 stores were open.
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in 1996, Rhodes was the fourth-largest furniture retailer in the United States with $ 430 million in revenue. Heilig-Meyers made the Rhodes stores more upscale, but the plan backfired and customers deserted the stores. Heilig-Meyers sold Rhodes in 1999.
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The main Atlanta location was purchased outright by J.J. Haverty and the business took back its original name of Haverty Furniture Company. The location at 103-111 Whitehall Street (now
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to expand, and soon after bought interest in a number of smaller showrooms. It wasn't until 1894 that J.J. returned his family back to Atlanta and went on the road to open more stores.
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won the auction and paid $ 45.8 million to take over Rhodes' 50 stores and other assets. Most stores later opened as Broyhill Furniture.
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In 1889, Rhodes entered a partnership with the owner of a neighboring furniture store J.J. Haverty (who would later found
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SW) went on to do business as the Rhodes-Wood Furniture Co. Amos Rhodes died in 1928, leaving a substantial endowment.
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Rhodes filed for bankruptcy in 2004, and all of their stores were liquidated by the end of the following year.
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After the dissolution the Rhodes Haverty Investment Company remained, and was the namesake of the 1929
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Villa Clare: The Purposeful Life and Timeless Art Collection of J.J. Haverty.
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Rhodes Furniture had grown to 70 stores by 1990. When bought by
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Index

Private company
Atlanta, Georgia
Bankruptcy
liquidation
Rooms To Go
Atlanta, Georgia
Downtown Atlanta
Amos Giles Rhodes
Henderson, Kentucky
L & N Railroad
Havertys
headquarters
St. Louis, Missouri
Peachtree Street
Rhodes-Haverty Building
Heilig-Meyers
Rooms To Go
Havertys
Rhodes Hall



"Havertys Furniture Companies, Inc. profile"
Furniture World and Furniture Buyer and Decorator
"Rhodes Haverty Partnership ends", Atlanta Georgian and News, Nov. 23, 1908, page 1
Atlanta Georgian and News, Jan. 28, 1909, p.14
"Rhodes-Haverty Building", City of Atlanta Online
Archived
Wayback Machine
Stores: The Bulletin of the N.R.D.G.A.

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