US cartridge retailer relocates

Dec 17, 2014

cartridge express logoCartridge Express has moved in Wichita, Kansas in order to add services.

Kansas.com reported on Cartridge Express’ relocation in Wichita from 21st and Maize to 21st and Ridge, with the site noting that Owner Tom Ely “continues to play his own personal game of musical stores on the west side” of the city, having opened the business in 2004 on 21st and Tyler before moving to its previous location in 2006.

Ely stated that “we think it’s going to be a better fit for us” as the new site, while having the same size – 1,850 square foot – as the current store, “will be better configured” and allow the company to add more services for customers, including “colour copying, laminating and a new key-cutting station”, as a number of customers “shop with [them] and need the service”.

Ely said that the new store is “going to make us closer to the interstate and will be more centralised, with customers telling him that they’re “happier about the site”, with further plans for a site in the east-side of the city as soon as next autumn, with Ely stating that “I think it’s in the future. I really do”.

The move will take place after 28 February, with Ely taking ownership to “begin working on it in January”, adding that “I’ve got a six-week transition I can adjust to. I think it’ll make it a lot easier to do”.

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