Free Record Shop Explained

Free Record Shop
Foundation:1971
Founder:Hans Breukhoven
Defunct:2014
Industry:Retail
Products:Entertainment media & services
Owner:Hans Breukhoven

Free Record Shop was a chain of home entertainment stores selling products such as CDs, DVDs and video games, founded by Hans Breukhoven. Its first store opened on October 15, 1971 in Schiedam, Netherlands. At its peak, the franchise had more than 200 stores in the Netherlands and Belgium, but online available music and media supplanted the sale of physical media carriers.

It owned the entertainment products retail chain vanLeest, an Amsterdam-based flagship entertainment store called FAME, a gamestore chain called GameMania and several Build-a-Bear Workshop stores. The company operated multiple online stores using the different brand names.

In March 2008 the company announced that they had sold off the Norwegian and Finnish operations to GameStop, in order to concentrate on the Benelux market.[1]

In January 2012 the company licensed its websites to be fully managed and run by ECI Nederland BV, known for its labels ECI and Cosmox, making ECI the 2nd biggest online retailer in books and home entertainment in the Benelux.[2]

On May 24, 2013 staff and personnel were informed that Free Record Shop had declared bankruptcy. On May 28, the bankruptcy was accepted by a Dutch court. On April 22, 2014 Free Record Shop was finally declared bankrupt.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Free Record Shop verkoopt Finse droom voor 1 euro. 2008-04-21. nl.
  2. Web site: Online exploitatie Free Record Shop naar ECI. 2011-11-11. nl.
  3. Web site: Free Record Shop in Nederland failliet. Nu.nl. 2014-04-22. 2014-04-22. nl.