Chattanooga Times Free Press

Sleep Outfitters to open stores in Hixson and East Brainerd

- BY DAVE FLESSNER STAFF WRITER

Another major mattress retailer is moving into the Chattanoog­a market this winter with new stores in Hixson and East Brainerd and plans for up to five area stores.

Sleep Outfitters, a retail chain based in Winfield, W.Va., and owned by Innovative Mattress Solutions, is building similar 4,300-square-foot stores at 5307 Highway 153 in Hixson and in the 7300 block of Shallowfor­d Road in East Brainerd as part of an expansion across East Tennessee for Sleep Outfitters.

The company also is preparing to build a third store and distributi­on center soon in Chattanoog­a, and company President Steve Plantz said the retailer is looking at eventually expanding to four to five stores in Chattanoog­a.

Sleep Outfitters already operates nearly 160 stores in a half dozen states and has enjoyed a 10 percent annual growth in sales since it entered Middle Tennessee in 2011 through its purchase of the Nashville-based retailer Mattresses Unlimited. Plantz said the expansion into Nashville “has done well, so the move this year into Knoxville, the Tri Cities and now Chattanoog­a seemed like a natural one.”

Sleep Outfitters features innersprin­g, memory foam and hybrid set mattresses from Tempur-Pedic, Stearns & Foster and Sealy, along with adjustable foundation­s, frames, headboards, sheets, pillows and mattress protectors.

“Our view is that good, restorativ­e sleep — just like diet and exercise — are three simple things we all can do to improve our lives immensely,” Plantz said.

The new stores are projected to open during the first quarter of 2018 and, once completed, will be open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. and from noon to 6 p.m. Sunday. Until the new Chattanoog­a distributi­on facility is built, Planz said Sleep Outfitters will use its distributi­on center in Huntsville, Ala., to serve the new Chattanoog­a outlets.

The company was started in 1983 by founder and CEO Kim Knopf in South Charleston, W.Va.

“Although we have grown from a one-woman, one-store operation to over 155 stores with over 400 employees, there are a few things that haven’t changed,” Plantz said. “We have always sought family-oriented staff that love helping others and working as a team.”

The new Sleep Outfitter store openings will come only a few months after Steve and Reita Ball, co-pastors of the Metro Tab Church in Chattanoog­a, opened Nooga Mattress in Hamilton Village on Gunbarrel Road. It also comes on the heels of the Chattanoog­a-based Murmaid Mattress opening its 12th local store on Lee Highway earlier this year. Mattress Firm also operates eight stores and clearance outlets in the Chattanoog­a area.

But Plantz said Sleep Outfitters is a competitiv­e retailer interested in serving the growing and improving market for mattresses and bedding sales.

“Our owner — Kim Knopf — has always had a hunger to win, even as a high-school state basketball champion, and knows that it takes teamwork and a can-do attitude to get the ‘W,’” he said. “That’s why we recruit employees throughout the organizati­on who are motivated to give their all every day, and take pride in being world-class athletes in our industry.”

Contact Dave Flessner at dflessner@timesfreep­ress.com or at 423-757-6340.

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STAFF PHOTO BY DAVE FLESSNER Constructi­on crews are building a new 4,800-square-foot Sleep Outfitters store in the 7300 block of Shallowfor­d Road.

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