U.S. customs agents in El Paso, Texas, intercepted the package, which would have been worth $9 million if the jewelry was genuine.
Rogers & Hollands to Open Seventh Indiana Location
The new store at Greenwood Park Mall in Greenwood will open July 28.
Indianapolis, Ind.--Rogers & Hollands Jewelers’ footprint is growing.
On July 28, the company will open its newest location at Greenwood Park Mall in Greenwood, Indiana. This will be its seventh store in Indiana and 82nd in the United States.
The Greenwood Park Mall location will carry jewelry from such brands as Shy Creation, Sirena, Gabriel & Co. NY, and Black & Blue, and watches from Movado, Coach and Citizen.
To celebrate the launch, Rogers & Hollands is offering guests who visit the store during its grand opening celebration--July 28 through Sept. 4--the chance to win a black and white diamond pendant.
The first 150 guests who come into the store also will receive a complimentary gift bag.
“It’s important to us to have convenient locations for all of our Indiana guests. We are very excited to be opening in Greenwood Park Mall because this will not only give our current guests more options for visiting us, but will also allow us to introduce ourselves to Indiana residents who haven’t had a store near them in the past,” said Amber Willmer, director of social and digital marketing for Rogers Enterprises.
Founded in 1910, family-owned Rogers Enterprises is present in 11 states, operating under the names of Rogers & Hollands Jewelers and Ashcroft & Oak Jewelers.
In March, Rogers & Hollands announced that for the first time, it was opening outlet stores.
It started by choosing two Chicago-area Rogers & Hollands stores and rebranding, remodeling and reopening them as Rogers & Hollands Outlet in April. The merchandise offered at the outlet stores are unique to them.
Rogers Enterprises Inc. ranks No. 33 on National Jeweler’s 2016 list of $100 Million Supersellers with an estimated $101 million in watch and jewelry sales in 2015. The company is No. 10 on the list of Top 50 North American Retail Chains by store count.
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