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I just read on the CHA Facebook that Michaels acquired Lamrite West Inc. Are they a midwest store? I was looking at CHA stuff, and ran across this, so it was just by accident. I don't know how to link it, but will try.
Thank you so much Victoria for the information. There are so many companies out there in our vast country, that I was not aware of who they were. Thank you for responding and clearing that up, I appreciate the info.
Oh, this does not sound like good news for Pat Catan fans. (I grew up in Cleveland where it began in 1954; going there was like being in heaven in the 50s and 60s.) The company avoided issuing coupons, and carried many products that the big box stores do not. Thanks to Victoria for the link to the informative, if very sad to me, article.
Here is some clarification from a Cleveland, Ohio radio station:
From Pat Catan’s Craft Centers: Pat Catan’s will not be closing any stores. We will continue to grow our business as you know it. We will always offer the low pricing and customer service you love. We have a very, very bright future ahead with leadership from Michaels, the best in the industry.
The store also clarified on their own Facebook page, adding:
Pat Catan’s will continue to operate as a separate entity under Michaels. We will maintain our Pat Catan’s name and history, and we will continue to offer the best value, customer service and community involvement in the crafting industry. No stores will be closing (we are actually opening several new Pat Catan’s stores in the coming months!) and there will be no layoffs, but we are excited for the additional resources that Michaels will provide to help us better serve our customers.
"Lamrite West" is the parent company of Pat Catan, but also does business as Darice . Darice has been a major wholesale distributor for most of the smaller stores and for Joanns and some things at Hobby Lobby.
In another article they said they will keep Lamrite West ( Darice-Pat Catan) as separate businesses.
I have a friend who is the accountant for a small art and craft store and she said Joanns , Michaels largest competitor, is also the largest account for Darcie . Stay tuned . This may get interesting .
Here is some clarification from a Cleveland, Ohio radio station:
From Pat Catan�s Craft Centers: Pat Catan�s will not be closing any stores. We will continue to grow our business as you know it. We will always offer the low pricing and customer service you love. We have a very, very bright future ahead with leadership from Michaels, the best in the industry.
The store also clarified on their own Facebook page, adding:
Pat Catan�s will continue to operate as a separate entity under Michaels. We will maintain our Pat Catan�s name and history, and we will continue to offer the best value, customer service and community involvement in the crafting industry. No stores will be closing (we are actually opening several new Pat Catan�s stores in the coming months!) and there will be no layoffs, but we are excited for the additional resources that Michaels will provide to help us better serve our customers.
(I hope what Pat Catan's said is true!)
Leadership from Michaels is a joke. Michaels does not know how to train Management, and all the problems they have flow down to the hourly employees.
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Pat Catan's is a new-to-me name. Apparently they have 30 stores in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, West Virginia and Indiana. Interesting crafty news though.
Nancy Nally's Scrapbook Update has this article on the subject: Michaels Buying Darice Parent Lamrite West - Scrapbook Update Nancy notes there are more potential ramifications to this deal than meet the eye, some which Barbara Jay alluded to above.
The best part about Pat Catan's always has been that it ISN'T Michael's or JoAnns. Joann's corporate headquarters is in Hudson, Ohio, about 25 miles away from Catan's main retail stores outside Cleveland, and not far from Lamrite's headquarters in Youngstown. The merchandise mixes of the three stores are different, the staff attitudes are different, the prices are lower at Pat Catan's.
I am saddest because another long-time, family-owned, well-run business is going the way of the big box stores. As Barbara Jay said, "Stay tuned. This may get interesting."
They seem to be investing and expanding in so many different directions.
I don't know why Michaels keep expanding and taking over other craft stores. I will stand by my words as an former employee, Micheals does nothing about poor management. Hourly employees out on the floor especially cashiers don't get training. For years Michaels has cut hours on the employees, especially the cashiers.
Not all employees are trained to be cashiers. So when lines are long, that means not enough cashiers were put on the books to work.
Michaels cuts back full time hourly employees and took away benifenits recently, because Michaels "told" their employees the company was not doing well.
Guess that is a big fat LIE!
__________________ The quickest way for a parent to get a child's attention is to sit down and look comfortable. Practice safe eating always use condiments
Michaels "told" their employees the company was not doing well.
I think it's a peculiar, and desperate-appearing, business strategy. Instead of getting bigger, I'd think they would analyze what is making money and what isn't, and make decisions based on that. Bigger isn't always better. It will be interesting to watch this play out over time; I hope the process isn't painful for the company's long-term employees.
I was sad to hear Catan's had been sold to Michael's. Never cared for them personally, Michaels that is. When this was announced I spoke to another "in the know" business person in Strongsville. He stated under the agreement Michael's had to keep Pat Catan's name on the stores for 3 years. What happens after 3 years? Michaels's opened a new store in Strongsville about 4 months ago. Stopped in once. Nice new store but was not impressed. This new store is about half mile from our Catan's and personally don't believe Michaels will keep both stores open in the long run (IMHO).
The Catan family is a huge presence here, owns and develops real estate in Strongsville.
I guess only time will tell how this actually affects the Pat Catan stores.
I am blessed with 3 Pat Catans within easy driving distance. While they pretty much carry the same merchandise, each of the 3 has a distinct personality. Anyway, I can usually find there what I can't find at JoAnn, Michael's, or Hobby Lobby. I love getting Darice embossing folders for $1.00 at Pat Catans.
Part of the agreement when Michaels bought Pat Catans was they had to keep the Pat Catans stores for two years. I've been wondering when the Strongsville, Ohio store would close as a new Michaels opened less than two miles from the Catans location. I've was in the new Michaels twice in 2016 and haven't been back. There is just no comparison between the two stores. If you're familiar with both businesses you understand the differences. I guess I'll have to do my shopping online at Consumer Crafts which seems to carry most of what Catans carries. I think CC is part of the Darice arm of the company.
Part of the agreement when Michaels bought Pat Catans was they had to keep the Pat Catans stores for two years. I've been wondering when the Strongsville, Ohio store would close as a new Michaels opened less than two miles from the Catans location. I've was in the new Michaels twice in 2016 and haven't been back. There is just no comparison between the two stores. If you're familiar with both businesses you understand the differences. I guess I'll have to do my shopping online at Consumer Crafts which seems to carry most of what Catans carries. I think CC is part of the Darice arm of the company.
Just be aware that shipping times are slow with CC. There was another thread on here about that, Takes a while to pack and ship, slow shipping method and customer service is slow to respond (if ever). Ive ordered twice; received my order but it took about three weeks to get to me.
I've ordered from Consumer Crafts many times without a problem and found their customer service to be top notch. There is another thread I found singing their praises about this company. Wasn't able to find the thread you are talking about.
I've not heard the name Catan's either, interesting as to what is going on..... The last time I was in Michael's I remembered to bring my coupons... the time before that, I forgot, thinking they'd give me the discounts anyway--With all the signs up on everything saying they were on sale, WRONG! So, this time I brought the coupons, & I said something about them not giving me the coupon discounts last time, & the girl at the register said, They are making it so everyone who wants a discount HAS TO HAVE the coupons! No coupons, NO DISCOUNT! AND that means, you BETTER HAVE a computer & printer to get them! You HAVE TO BE one of their "members".... I AM one of their members- as Michael's carries some things Hobby Lobby doesn't. (You'd THINK they would SEE THAT when they ask for your phone number.... & give you the discounts, right?) I told her, I didn't like it! I'm SURE what I said, wouldn't go anywhere. LOL At Hobby Lobby, sometimes our printer has been out of ink for the 40% coupon, so I just jot down the code # & they give me the 40% off anyway. AND everything marked ON SALE, you get the sale price at the register, NO PROBLEM! NO COUPON needed for those things! HOBBY LOBBY WINS FOR ME, HANDS DOWN! ;)
Well the Pat Catan's stores are all closing in the Pittsburgh area. Michael's is the new owner and they claim that Pat Catan's was losing money. Some of the stores will be reopened as Michael's stores. I am surprised they stayed open for 2 years. I thought when Michael's acquired them they would close them down. I liked shopping at Pat Catan's but it's the sad end of an era.
Pat Catan's is/soon-to-be-was a regional group of stores that began before Michaels came along in the 1970s. I made frequent trips to Pat Catan's when growing up in Cleveland, also to Cleveland Fabric Shops, which are now known as Joann and are also headquartered near Cleveland. Even people not from that region are familiar with "Darice" products, which are made by the parent company of Pat Catan's.
Now that Joann's rival Michaels has acquired the company that owns the Darice brand, you are noticing that Darice items are being replaced by other brands in Joann stores. So even though you never were fortunate enough to shop in a Pat Catan's store -- which always had a better selection of many different things and often higher quality than Michaels did -- your shopping will be affected by its demise. It's just a sadder day for those in the northeastern Ohio region and environs who fondly remember "when."
Part of the agreement when Michaels bought Pat Catans was they had to keep the Pat Catans stores for two years. I've been wondering when the Strongsville, Ohio store would close as a new Michaels opened less than two miles from the Catans location. I've was in the new Michaels twice in 2016 and haven't been back. There is just no comparison between the two stores. If you're familiar with both businesses you understand the differences. I guess I'll have to do my shopping online at Consumer Crafts which seems to carry most of what Catans carries. I think CC is part of the Darice arm of the company.
I just ordered on Feb 3 Sunday- as they had the resealable cello sleeves to keep my cards in and envelopes I always bought at Pat Catan’s when I traveled to Ohio.
Not only did I get a 20% discount code, but free shipping and tracking notice tells me my package will be here by end of day today. feb 5. Tuesday. Wow!
That's interesting. I will have to go back and re-check a facebook post from my friends who live near Cleveland. I thought they had posted that their local Pat Catan's is closing.
I did just order some things from consumer crafts on Friday. While the order hasn't been delivered yet, I received the shipping notice that it is on its way, estimated delivery date of Wednesday, 2/6. And that was for items that said delivery was 6-11 days.
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Originally Posted by Alice in Md
Here is some clarification from a Cleveland, Ohio radio station:
From Pat Catan’s Craft Centers: Pat Catan’s will not be closing any stores. We will continue to grow our business as you know it. We will always offer the low pricing and customer service you love. We have a very, very bright future ahead with leadership from Michaels, the best in the industry.
The store also clarified on their own Facebook page, adding:
Pat Catan’s will continue to operate as a separate entity under Michaels. We will maintain our Pat Catan’s name and history, and we will continue to offer the best value, customer service and community involvement in the crafting industry. No stores will be closing (we are actually opening several new Pat Catan’s stores in the coming months!) and there will be no layoffs, but we are excited for the additional resources that Michaels will provide to help us better serve our customers.
Kerry, the post you refer to is from Feb. 2016. So yes there were no immediate closings or layoffs.
Part of the agreement when Michaels bought Pat Catans was they had to keep the Pat Catans stores for two years. I've been wondering when the Strongsville, Ohio store would close as a new Michaels opened less than two miles from the Catans location.
We have a Pat Catan's near Toledo that has been opened for only a few years. I was in Thursday and asked them if they are closing and he said they are in October.
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I LOVE Pat Catan's and have so many great memories of shopping there. Well, rebranding them as Michael's won't cause me to continue to shop there as I have not shopped at Michael's or Joann's in 10 years. I love great customer service and will pay more for it and I found both those stores sorely lacking in that area. It is also why I have not shopped at Target in 5 years - the one local to me is terrible! My local Wal-Mart is exceptional, though - friendly, helpful employees and shelves always neatly stocked. Love them!
You're fortunate to have Stamp Fanci in Pittsburgh for stamping-specific supplies. There are so few stamping and scrapbooking stores remaining; I drive 20 miles one way to mine as often as possible, and stop by Stamp Fanci when visiting relatives there. (I also used to hit every Pat Catan's I could find when visiting. Truly the end of a special era!)
I have not been to Stamp Fanci since it came under new ownership. I LOVED shopping there, but then I had to put stamping on hold for awhile and next thing I knew, it had a new owner! You have me wanting to go explore it, though. It's about 30 minutes from me and I have time tomorrow to go. Thanks for reminding me of this gem in my backyard!