Company History:
Justice Jewelers began in August of 1982 when Woody Justice, a GIA Gemologist and instructor, opened an office in the Corporate Center in Springfield, MO and began doing appraisals and selling jewelry by appointment. After a couple of years, Woody realized that the
In 1984, Woody decided to move to a more traditional retail store, and opened Justice Jewelers at 1308 E Sunshine. In 1989, Woody began his famous radio advertising, using late-night radio to advertise engagement rings to the younger couples. Now, there is no one in
In 1990, Woody moved his store to the
Then, in 1994, Justice Jewelers had simply outgrown its location. It was overcrowded, they had a lack of show space, and they were unable to broaden their product lines to attract any new customers.
The decision was made to move to a new idea in Jewelry Retail. Justice Jewelers began building a new home, on Highway 65 and Battlefield, which would allow them to grow even more. In May of 1996, Justice Jewelers' new Superstore opened with a 9,500-sq. ft. building, 5,000-sq. ft. showroom, and approximately 320 lineal feet of showcase space. The new site also included much larger repair facility, with room for 6 goldsmiths and a watchmaker. A drive up window in the shop has made the repair services very convenient.
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