Is Circuit City Back From The Grave?

It’s still alive, sort of. A computer firm called Systemax Inc. is seeking to buy the trademark names and rights to the Circuit City website for $6.5 million. The company was headquartered in Short Pump. There will likely be an auction May 11th for the rights. Systemax previously bought similar rights to CompUSA. And former […]

It’s still alive, sort of. A computer firm called Systemax Inc. is seeking to buy the trademark names and rights to the Circuit City website for $6.5 million. The company was headquartered in Short Pump. There will likely be an auction May 11th for the rights.

Systemax previously bought similar rights to CompUSA. And former Circuit City stores across the country are getting new life as retailers snatch the real estate. Below are some of the uses of old Circuit City stores.

Across The Country:

  • Electronics Express plans to open within weeks in Tennessee.
  • A Jo-Ann Fabrics will take over a store in Illinois.
  • A Denver location sold for $7.5 million.
  • Electronics store P.C. Richard & Son is taking over a location in New Jersey.
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Aaron Kremer

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