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Amart Furniture (previously known as Super Amart) is an Australian founded furniture retailer with 67 stores Australia-wide. [1] Amart was founded by John van Lieshout in 1970 in Brisbane, Queensland. [2] Amart Furniture is currently majority owned by Australian private equity firm Quadrant Private Equity, who gained ownership of the retailer ...
In 2011, the company acquired Rebel Sport and Amart Sports. In 2017, the Amart Sports brand was discontinued and merged into the Rebel Sport brand. [9] The merger was designed to allow a focus on a single sporting goods brand and reduce costs. [10] Super Retail Group has also expanded into online sales. [11]
Amart was a big format sports store headquartered in Queensland. Archer Capital also merged its acquisitions of South Australian-based Rowe & Jarman, smaller format stores doing business in Western Australia, South Australia, Northern Territory, Victoria and Tasmania to complement Amart Sports. Rowe & Jarman became known as Amart Sports.
Since then Amart All Sports expanded throughout Australia to over 60 stores, mainly in homemaker destination centres across Queensland, Victoria, South Australia, New South Wales and Western Australia. [3] Super Retail Group, who also operates Rebel, acquired the Amart All Sports business in November 2011. In 2012, the chain was rebranded as ...
Amart may refer to: Amart Sports, an Australian sporting goods store chain; Amart Furniture, an Australian furniture store chain; A.mart, a Taiwanese hypermarket chain
Nabers, 21, was the Giants' first-round pick (No. 6 overall) in the 2024 NFL Draft out of LSU.As a junior, he tallied 89 catches for 1,569 yards and 14 touchdowns with the Tigers.
Van Lieshout is the founder and former owner of the Super A-Mart furniture store chain. [1] He sold Super A-Mart in 2006 for A$ 500 million, and moved into property development. [ 4 ] Through his Unison Projects Group, he has acquired 600 housing blocks and 200 townhouses in the Brisbane area.
Switzerland's Marco Odermatt celebrates at the finish area of an alpine ski, men's World Cup downhill, in Wengen, Switzerland, Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025 (AP Photo/Giovanni Maria Pizzato)