Bernie Robbins Jewelers
Bernie Robbins Jewelers
Harvey Rovinsky and his wife, Maddy, owned three stores, two in the greater Philadelphia area, and one in New Jersey. They had long considered how to sell or transition their business to new owners, but without success. Then it dawned on them that their succession plan was right in front of them. It was their longtime, loyal, and tenured staff that would take over their business as the Rovinskys planned their retirement.
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The Green Bull
The Green Bull
Situated on Main Street in Boerne, Texas, The Green Bull jewelry store was housed in a historic 110-year-old building that originally served as the town’s livery stable. The building’s legacy included offering horse and buggy rentals for $1.50 a day, providing a unique connection to the town’s past.
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Harold Stevens Diamond & Jewelry Studio
Harold Stevens Diamond & Jewelry Studio
Harold Krasner, a second-generation jeweler, started his journey in the jewelry industry in downtown San Diego in 1979, alongside his wife, Joy. Born and raised in South Africa, Harold’s passion for diamonds was deeply rooted in his heritage and professional journey.
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McGee Jewelers’ Family Transition
McGee Jewelers’ Family Transition
Bob McGee, the long-time and well-respected owner of McGee Jewelers in Greenwood, IN, turned 70 and decided it was time to slow down. With his son and daughter-in-law in the business for over a decade, it seemed to be the right move to conduct a Retirement Sale. After researching other companies, the McGees chose The Gordon Company and were very pleased with the results of their sale.
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Benold’s Jewelers Employee Transition
Benold’s Jewelers Employee Transition
Milton Doolittle wanted to retire, but had no family members to take over his jewelry store. A long-time employee was interested in purchasing the business, but couldn’t come up with the financing to acquire both the business and the inventory. The decision was made to conduct a Retirement Sale to lessen the amount of money that the buyer would have to raise. This allowed Milton to leave with an amount that was necessary to carry on his lifestyle in a manner to which he was accustomed.
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Jack Lewis Fine Jewelers
Founded in 1927, Jack Lewis Fine Jewelers is a historic part of Bloomington, IL, with its origins tied to the Chicago-Alton Railroad Company. The founder, Jack Lewis, was known as a technical watchmaker, initially serving railroad executives and conductors. Over time, the store became synonymous with skilled craftsmanship and quality diamonds, earning membership in the American Gem Society.
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