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Industry | Retail |
Founded | 1963 |
Founder | Gordon Hartunian |
Headquarters | Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Pontiac, Michigan, U.S. |
Number of locations
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ABC Warehouse 42, Mickey Shore 16, Hawthorne 2 |
Products | Consumer electronics, home appliance |
Divisions | Mickey Shorr |
Website | www |
ABC Warehouse is a chain of retail appliance and electronics stores based in Pontiac, Michigan. It was founded in 1963 by Gordon Hartunian, and operates 42 stores in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana. The chain also operates 16 Mickey Shorr Mobile Electronics stores and 2 Hawthorne Home Appliances & Electronics stores. They are known for their advertising motto "The Closest Thing To Wholesale". In the last few years ABC has added mattresses and furniture to their retail offerings, including products from Sealy & Lane.
Gordon Hartunian opened the first ABC Warehouse store in a former warehouse in Center Line, Michigan. By 1980, he had opened a second store in Pontiac and a third in Flint. Hartunian was previously employed by another appliance store called Hot & Cold, which closed all of its Detroit stores.
In 2009, General Electric signed a financial contract with the chain to provide the in house ABC credit card.
In the 1980s, ABC Warehouse used Ernest P. Worrell in its television advertising. But in the 1990s, ABC commercials featured "The ABC Warehouse Employees Choir" who sung their own songs like "Price Protection" (sung to the tune of Alouette). From the late 90s to the late 2000s, ABC featured their founder Gordon "Gordy" Hartunian in a series of ads called "Gordyisms".