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Scheels to open sports store in Chandler

Posted 5/24/21

Scheels, an employee-owned retailer, is to bring its first location to Arizona, opening in fall 2023 in Chandler.

The new 220,000-square-feet shopping destination is planned for the Chandler …

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Scheels to open sports store in Chandler

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Scheels, an employee-owned retailer, is bringing its first location to Arizona, opening in fall 2023 in Chandler.

The new 220,000-square-feet shopping destination is planned for the Chandler Fashion Center after a full renovation and expansion of a vacant building. The Chandler store will employ approximately 400 associates, all employee-owners.

The Arizona Scheels will be home to entertainment attractions, specialty shops and boutiques under one roof. This includes 75 specialty shops staffed by trained experts who focus on helping customers achieve their goals.

The one-of-a-kind retail experience will attract sports fans, outdoor enthusiasts and customers seeking a variety of fashion, footwear and home decor items.

The Arizona Scheels will also feature a 16,000-gallon saltwater aquarium with more than 600 fish, a wildlife mountain and Fuzziwig’s Candy Shop. Shoppers will have the opportunity to enjoy interactive arcade games and sports simulators, and eat specialty treats at Ginna’s Cafe, a restaurant serving gourmet soup and sandwiches, homemade fudge and specialty coffee.

“After studying the Phoenix market for several years, we are pleased to announce the first Scheels location is coming to Arizona,” Scheels CEO Steve M. Scheel said in the release. “We are thrilled to be part of Chandler Fashion Center and want to thank city leadership and the team at Macerich for help bringing this project to life. We look forward to working with them throughout the building process as we become a new partner in the Chandler community and serving the people in central Arizona when we open our doors.”

Macerich’s President Ed Coppola agrees that Chandler Fashion Center is an ideal setting for this high-performing sporting goods retailer to enter the Arizona market.

“We are so pleased to welcome Scheels to our property in Chandler — and to the Macerich portfolio — and we appreciate the terrific partnership we’ve established with this outstanding company. Scheels will be a great amenity for this family-friendly market,” Mr. Coppola said in the release.


History of Scheels

Three acres of potatoes were the seed for the first Scheels store in 1902. Frederick A. Scheel, a German immigrant, used the $300 he earned from that first harvest as the down payment on the first Scheels, a small hardware store in Sabin, Minnesota.

Over the years, Scheels opened in surrounding communities including Fargo in 1930, where the corporate offices are located. Customer interest grew and sports lines were added to the product mix.

Scheels is now a 29-store operation with stores in 13 states including North Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota, Montana, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Nevada, Illinois, Utah, Kansas, Colorado and Texas. Steve D. Scheel, the great grandson of Scheels’ founder, is the company’s chairman of the board, and great-great grandson Steve M. Scheel is CEO. Todd Anderson serves as president and oversees Scheels’ daily operations of more than 8,000 associates.

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