The company began in 1980 when Richard Gering and Art Juedes decided
to set up a shoe selling company. With about $7000 worth of running
shoes, the pair took to the road and set up shoe clinics near their
hometown of Wausau, WI. At each stop they educated attendees with the benefits of their shoes and provided descriptive price lists.
In 1983, they developed a catalog for track & field and baseball
shoes which increased sales. In 1988, phone operators were hired to take
orders. In 1989, Eastbay began a Team Sales division and in 1990
created and produced its first in-house Team Sales catalog. By 1990,
Eastbay's Call Center, Shipping and Creative Departments occupied nearly
an entire city block.
Eastbay established its own clothing brand in 1990, offering jackets,
pants, shorts and tops in a variety of team colors and styles, all
featuring the signature Eastbay logo.
On Friday, Sept. 29, 1995 Eastbay went public and opened on the
Nasdaq stock exchange. Two years later, shareholders sold the company to
retail giant Woolworth.
In July 1997, Eastbay moved its downtown corporate operation and
retail store to a larger space in Wausau's near west side. Three months
later it combined the shipping department and various warehouses into a
new 500,000-square-foot (46,000 m2) Distribution Center
located in the outskirts of Wausau. In March 1998, Eastbay converted its
informational website into an active e-commerce site at www.eastbay.com. Shortly following, to manage a tremendous increase in sales, two additional Call Centers were opened in Oshkosh, WI and Green Bay, WI.
Although an era ended when Eastbay founders Art Juedes and Mr. Gering
retired on June 30, 1999, the business continued to thrive. Eastbay's
parent company, Woolworth, also underwent revision in November 2001,
changing its name to Foot Locker, Inc., a reflection of its global commitment to customer service.
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