biltmore
exchange
by Jeanne
Charters
I had passed Biltmore Exchange at 12 Sweeten Creek Road many times before
I ventured inside. What exactly is a quality furniture consignment
store anyway? The warehouse exterior looked slightly foreboding;
but finally, my curiosity got the best of me and in I went.
Wow! High ceilings, piped Celtic music, furniture, artwork, all arranged
in a tasteful and easy-to-browse manner. Philosophical sentiments scrawled
on blackboards in front of and around the store; i.e., The problems
we face will not be solved by the minds that created them. Albert
Einstein
Fascinated, I returned to the store 3 times in 10 days. I realized that
the merchandise was different each time I visited. They must sell
a lot of stuff here for this kind of turnover of inventory. I
mused.
When I found out that the business was owned by one Barbara Phillips
(in partnership with her sons, Gary and Rob), I knew that this should
be a story for our Women Minding their own Business issue.
So, I called Barbara and asked for an interview.
She was outside supervising the delivery of some new furniture.
Smiling, she joined me and we sat down to chat.
I was selling Cadillacs for many years in Sarasota, Florida. I
noticed a store there called The Womans Exchange. It was a quality
furniture consignment store to benefit charity. I noticed that the merchandise
was not arranged in a way that was either appealing to the eye or easy
to shop. Hmm, I thought, what a good idea if it was merchandised properly.
We decided to move to Asheville in the early 90s. I had a vision
of a store like the one Id seen in Sarasota, so my son, Gary and
I started scouring for a location. That took us 2 years. We knew that
in order to do it right, we needed to buy a building. We started looking
in Asheville. If a building was in good shape, there was no parking,
it seemed. Finally, we found 6 condemned attached buildings here on
Sweeten Creek Road. They were a mess! The condemned signs
were on the front doors. They had been built in the early 1920s, and
no one had inhabited the buildings for more than 30 years. But the price
was right and I could see possibilities here. After engineering studies
confirmed that these were indeed usable buildings, we went ahead with
Gary doing most of the rehabbing, except for the roof.
She paused, Everyone thought we were crazy. Nobody here had heard
of a furniture consignment store. But if Im one thing, its
a person who perseveres. I just couldnt give up. I knew the idea
would work. We started small in 1996, using just one of the 6 buildings.
Now, weve expanded to fill them all and theyre joined into
one big building. Sales have increased roughly 10% to 15% each year.
One day, a gentleman in his 90s came in here holding an Orange Crush
bottle. Turns out he had worked here in the 1920s when the building
we are sitting in was an Orange Crush bottling plant. One thing
were all proud of is that we saved these historic old buildings
and have given them a new life.
When I asked Barbara about her business philosophy, she said, We
dont take furniture that is not in good shape or is not of good
quality. We take roughly 20% of the furniture and art that is presented
to us. Sometimes, one of us veers from our business focus; but someone
else is always there to reel us back in to our real purpose. We believe
that we are a service business as opposed to a pure retail
establishment. People comment to me on the politeness of my staff. I
laugh at that. You bet theyre polite. Theyre family, and
this place supports us all.
I asked Barbara what advice she would give to women considering starting
their own business. She said, Watch your expenses carefully. Dont
let your overhead get out of control. Make sure that determination is
your middle name. Most of all, persevere! DO NOT QUIT! There will be
many times when you wish you could, but hang in there.
Thank you, Barbara, Gary and Rob for your gracious welcome to me. Ill
be back on Saturday to check out that loveseat one more time!

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