Type | Public (NASDAQ: FINL) |
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Industry | Athletic Footwear & Fashion |
Headquarters | Indianapolis, United States |
Number of locations | 656 (May 2011)[1] |
Key people | Glenn S. Lyon, Chairman, & CEO [2] |
Products | Clothing and Shoes |
Website | Finish Line, Inc. |
Finish Line, Inc. (NASDAQ: FINL) is the second largest athletic retailer based in the United States, with international headquarters in Indianapolis, Indiana. The company, founded in 1976 by R.J. Davis and David Klapper, operates over 600 stores in 48 states under the Finish Line name.
In October 1976 three childhood friends, Alan H. Cohen, David Klapper, and John Domont, opened the doors of Finish Line as a franchise of The Athlete's Foot in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. Initially, Domont was a silent partner, Klapper ran daily business, and Cohen was involved part-time while he practiced law. By 1981, the owners' vision had widened beyond the 10 franchises they owned. They were ready to expand beyond Indiana, but The Athlete's Foot franchise rights ended at the Indiana border. At this point they decided to start their own company called The Finish Line. Cohen, Domont, and Klapper approached another friend, Larry Sablosky, with a full partnership opportunity. Dave Fagin, a manufacturer's rep who had been selling products to Cohen and Klapper, was offered the same deal. At this point they opened the first store under the Finish Line brand name in the Speedway Shopping Center Speedway, Indiana.
By 1991, the company had grown to 105 stores located primarily in Midwestern and Southeastern states with an annual gross of nearly $100 million. The foursome took the company public in 1992.
Selection and product lines have expanded significantly since then. Known for its signature "shoe wall", a typical Finish Line store will show between 600 and 1,300 different kinds of athletic footwear, including basketball, running, walking, gym, aerobics, hiking, cross-training and skate shoes, not to mention cleats, casual shoes and sandals. Brands carried by Finish Line include Nike, Jordan, Adidas, Reebok, New Balance, Oakley, Puma, Converse, Lacoste, Saucony, Timberland, Pastry, Brooks, Asics, Under Armour, Skechers, The North Face, K-Swiss and Baby Phat.
Today, approximately 15 percent of all sales come from apparel and accessories. This includes the latest in performance and fashion products from Nike, Oakley, Adidas, Under Armour, Sof Sole, professional and collegiate licensed products, t-shirts, shorts, caps, and outerwear from other well-known manufacturers.