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HomeGoods company history timeline

1994

1994: Company ventures into the United Kingdom to launch T.K. Maxx, modeled after T.J. Maxx.

1996

In fact, store sales posted an increase of 13 percent in 1996, plus an increase in operating income of 114 percent.

Overall, 1996 was a banner year for The TJX Companies.

1998

By the end of 1998 there were 14 of these larger, 50,000-square-foot superstores, known as T.J. Maxx 'N More and Marshalls Mega-Stores, respectively, and these units were performing well.

The company also launched A.J. Wright in 1998, opening six stores in New England.

1999

Nine more A.J. Wright outlets opened their doors in 1999, although that division remained in the red and the company still had much to learn about this new segment of the market.

2001

Debuting in 2001 and expanded to 15 stores by the end of the following year, HomeSense is a Canadian version of the HomeGoods chain.

Even in the poor economic environment of 2001 and with the post-9/11 effects on consumer spending, TJX still managed to increase revenues 12 percent, to $10.71 billion, surpassing the $10 billion mark for the first time.

2015

Cammarata retired from his position as Chairman of the Board in June 2015 and remains with TJX in an advisory role as Founder and Executive Advisor.

2017

TJX acquires Trade Secret (rebranded to T.K. Maxx stores in 2017), an off-price retailer operating 35 stores in Australia.

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