Store Posters and Art Prints
Description: At the time of its Chapter 11 filing, Blockbuster said it would keep its 3,300 stores open; however, that December it announced it would close an additional 182 stores by the end of April 2011 in attempts to emerge from bankruptcy. It was reported in February 2011 that Blockbuster and its creditors had not come up with a Chapter 11 exit plan and that the company would be sold for $300 million (~$401 million in 2023) or more, along with taking over debts and leases. Blockbuster admitted that it might not be able to meet financial obligations required under its Chapter 11 filing, a circumstance which could mandate conversion of the bankruptcy filing to Chapter 7 (liquidation).
Description: Peaches Records & Tapes was a Los Angeles-based chain of record superstores, some as large as 15,000 square feet. They were known for its vast selection, with many locations in buildings the size of a typical grocery store, reportedly stocking $500,000 in inventory. Peaches were also known for in-store events with bands and artists, huge murals of the latest album covers on the side of its buildings and for selling records from fruit-crates. The first store opened on Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles in 1975 and later that year, a second was opened in Atlanta. At its peak, Peaches had 50 stores in 22 cities with over 2,000 employees. In June 1981, Peaches filed a petition for bankruptcy under Chapter 11 citing $20 million in debt.
Description: Established in 1960, Tower Records was once a retail powerhouse with two hundred stores in thirty countries across five continents. From humble beginnings in a small-town drugstore, Tower eventually became the heart and soul of the music world, and a powerful force in the music industry. In 1999, Tower made a cool $1 billion, yet in 2006 the company filed for bankruptcy before slowly disintegrating before our collective eyes. This design is from the 30-year anniversary celebration of the iconic Sunset Strip location, which opened in 1971 on the northwest corner of Sunset Boulevard and Horn Avenue in West Hollywood. Rawk \m/
Description: Chess Records was an American record company established in 1950 in Chicago, specializing in blues and rhythm and blues. It was the successor to Aristocrat Records, founded in 1947. It expanded into soul music, gospel music, early rock and roll, and jazz and comedy recordings, released on the Chess and its subsidiary labels Checker and Argo/Cadet. The Chess catalogue is owned by Universal Music Group and managed by Geffen Records and Universal Music Enterprises.
Publix ---- Vintage Store Aesthetic Posters and Art
by CultOfRomance
$6.00 $9.00
Description: Satriale's Pork Store was a fictional Italian meat market located in the non-fictional town of Kearny, New Jersey. Satriale's was owned and operated by Francis Satriale, a butcher who opened the store in 1962, but a gambling problem got him into trouble with Johnny Boy in the early '70s. Satriale eventually lost ownership of the store to Johnny Boy, who would continue to operate it, though the shop did become a regular hangout for members of the DiMeo Crime Family.
Not On Rex Manning Day Empire Records 90s Movie Mark Funny Posters and Art
by PeakedNThe90s
$6.00 $9.00
Ray's Music Exchange - Calumet City, Illinois Posters and Art
by BodinStreet
$6.00 $9.00
Tower Records Vintage Music Sunset Hollywood Posters and Art
by Ghost of a Chance
$6.00 $9.00
Description: Lord & Taylor was the oldest-surviving department store chain in the United States. The company operated full-line department stores from 1826 until it filed for bankruptcy in 2020. The following year, in 2021, it closed all its brick-and-mortar stores. Saadia Group acquired the Lord & Taylor intellectual property and relaunched the e-commerce website later that same year.
Minnesota North Stars -- Faded/Distressed Style Posters and Art
by CultOfRomance
$6.00 $9.00
Blockbuster Music - Defunct Music Store Posters and Art
by The90sMall
$6.00 $9.00
Gold Circle Discount Department Store Posters and Art
by Untitled Colours
$7.00 $10
Description: The chain got to be a auxiliary of the Nehi Record Conveying Enterprise. founded Peaches in 1963 and went on to ended up president of Nehi. At its crest, Peaches had 50 stores in 22 cities with over 2,000 representatives. In June 1981, Peaches recorded a appeal for insolvency beneath Chapter 11 citing $20 million in obligation (identical to $161 in 2022) for its 35 stores coast to coast, owed to Citibank and six diverse record merchants.
Peaches Records & Tapes // 70s Vintage Posters and Art
by BACK TO THE 80S
$6.00 $9.00
WMMS Cleveland / 80s Rock Radio Station Posters and Art
by CultOfRomance
$7.00 $10
Gary's Shoes and Accessories for Today's Woman Posters and Art
by DarkLordPug
$6.00 $9.00
Description: Turtle's Records and Tapes was a Southern United States retail chain, based in Atlanta, that specialized in selling cassettes, records, and concert tickets; in the latter years of the chain's existence, it also rented movies in VHS format. Turtle's was recognized for its trademark logo, an upright standing turtle with its neck twisted around in several coils as he attempts to look backward.
Turtles Records & Tapes [Defunct Record Store] Posters and Art
by Bmtalk
$6.00 $9.00
Description: To the Corner Store and Beyond for Ice! Yes Never say die when cocktail hour come round!
To the Corner Store and Beyond for Ice! Posters and Art
by VivaChas!
$6.00 $9.00
Description: Everyone had a favorite record store growing up and if you were in the greater Columbus area in Ohio, that store was without a doubt Buzzard's Nest Records. They weren't just a great record store that stocked all kinds of music, but an early example of going well beyond music with a large selection of posters, stickers, patches, shirts, and a little bit of everything a teen might need to trick out their room.