Company Description
At Home Group Inc. (historically trading under the symbol HOME) is a U.S. home décor and furniture retailer operating a large-format store concept. According to company disclosures, At Home describes itself as a home and holiday superstore that offers tens of thousands of on-trend home products designed to fit a wide range of rooms, styles, budgets and seasons. The company focuses on décor and furnishings that combine design with value, and it serves customers both in physical stores and through online channels.
In public communications, At Home has stated that it offers a broad assortment of home décor items, including furniture, mirrors, rugs, art, housewares, tabletop items, patio décor and seasonal décor. The retailer emphasizes accessible price points and a selection that aims to support different decorating preferences, from everyday home styling to holiday and seasonal themes. Its stores are described as large-format locations with extensive in-store assortments of home décor styles.
At Home has reported that it operates hundreds of stores across numerous U.S. states. Company materials have noted store counts in excess of 225 locations and operations in 40 states, reflecting a multi-state retail footprint focused on home décor and furnishings. The business has also highlighted private brand collections and exclusive labels, which it positions as a way to offer distinctive style and value within its product mix.
In a description of its brand positioning, At Home has stated that it believes a home should reflect personal style and that it aims to be a go-to source for design and decorating inspiration. The company has emphasized exclusive, elevated collections that blend value with distinctive style and has described its mission as helping customers "Design Their Life AT HOME" through accessible decorating solutions.
At Home has also communicated that it is headquartered in Texas, with references in company materials to Plano, Texas and Dallas, Texas as corporate locations. The company’s operations and communications place it within the retail trade sector, specifically in the furniture stores and home décor category, with a focus on in-store experiences complemented by online availability of its assortments.
At Home’s corporate ownership structure changed when funds affiliated with Hellman & Friedman completed an acquisition of At Home Group Inc. in an all-cash transaction. Following that transaction, the company’s common stock ceased trading and it was no longer listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Subsequent company communications have described At Home as a privately held company controlled by Hellman & Friedman.
Later, At Home announced that it had entered into a Restructuring Support Agreement with lenders holding a substantial majority of its funded debt. As part of that announcement, the company stated that it intended to implement a prearranged financial restructuring through voluntary Chapter 11 proceedings in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. The stated purpose of this process was to eliminate nearly all of the company’s funded debt and provide new capital, with an expected transition of ownership of At Home to lenders supporting the agreement.
In connection with the court-supervised process, At Home disclosed that it had secured commitments for debtor-in-possession financing and that it expected this financing, together with cash generated from operations, to provide liquidity during the Chapter 11 cases. The company also indicated that it intended to continue serving customers in-store and online during the restructuring, and that it had filed customary motions to support ongoing operations, including payment of team member wages and post-petition obligations to vendors and suppliers.
Throughout these developments, At Home has continued to describe its core business as offering home décor and furnishings at affordable prices, with assortments that span furniture, bedding, storage, rugs, wall décor and other categories. It has highlighted private brands such as Found & Fable, which it characterizes as a traveled, eclectic and artisan-inspired brand drawing on global influences, and has referenced earlier private brands like Honeybloom and Providence as part of its private label assortment strategy.
Business focus and retail concept
According to company descriptions, At Home’s retail concept centers on large stores that carry extensive assortments of home décor items. The company has stated that its stores sell over 50,000 home décor items for every room, style and budget, including furniture, rugs, wall art, housewares, tabletop items, patio décor and holiday décor. It has also described its stores as averaging just over 100,000 square feet, with frequent product arrivals intended to keep assortments updated and seasonal.
At Home has characterized itself as a destination for home décor, emphasizing a large in-store selection, style ideas, and seasonal products. It has also referenced collaborations and collections associated with interior designers in some store-opening communications, positioning these as part of its offering of style inspiration and curated assortments.
Ownership, listing status and capital structure developments
At Home’s public communications document several notable corporate events. Funds affiliated with Hellman & Friedman announced and then completed a tender offer and subsequent merger to acquire all outstanding shares of At Home Group Inc. in an all-cash transaction. Following completion of this acquisition, At Home stated that its common stock ceased trading and that the company was no longer listed on the New York Stock Exchange, becoming a privately held company controlled by Hellman & Friedman.
Later, At Home announced that it had entered into a Restructuring Support Agreement with lenders holding more than 95% of the company’s debt. The company stated that this agreement outlined terms of a prearranged financial restructuring intended to eliminate substantially all of its nearly $2 billion in funded debt and provide a capital infusion of $200 million. To implement this agreement, At Home and certain subsidiaries commenced voluntary Chapter 11 proceedings in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware and disclosed commitments for debtor-in-possession financing.
In that context, At Home indicated that, following consummation of the restructuring, it expected ownership of the company to transition to lenders supporting the Restructuring Support Agreement and providing new capital, including funds affiliated with specific investment firms named in the company’s announcement.
Store footprint and operations
Company announcements over time have reported growth in At Home’s store count and geographic reach within the United States. Various disclosures have referenced store counts above 225 locations and operations in 40 states, with specific press releases noting openings of new stores in states such as New Jersey, Maryland, California, Colorado and others. These communications describe At Home’s strategy of expanding its physical footprint through new store openings while maintaining a focus on home décor assortments.
At Home has also described its operations during its court-supervised restructuring process, stating that it is continuing to serve customers in-store and online and that it expects to maintain business operations while working through the Chapter 11 cases. The company has indicated that it sought court approval for motions intended to support ongoing operations, including the payment of wages and benefits and the continuation of relationships with vendors and suppliers for post-petition goods and services.
Brand positioning and product themes
In its marketing-oriented descriptions, At Home has emphasized themes of personal style, accessible design and global inspiration. The company has described its Found & Fable private brand as a traveled, eclectic and artisan-inspired collection that brings global destinations into customers’ homes through furniture, bedding, storage, rugs, wall décor and related items. It has also referred to other private brands, including Honeybloom and Providence, which it associates with particular style directions.
Across these communications, At Home consistently highlights affordable prices, exclusive collections, and a focus on making designer styles accessible at different price points. The company positions its stores and online offerings as resources for customers seeking décor ideas, seasonal updates and products that reflect individual tastes.
Status of the HOME ticker
The symbol HOME historically represented At Home Group Inc. when it was listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Following the completion of the acquisition by funds affiliated with Hellman & Friedman, the company’s common stock ceased trading and it was no longer listed on the NYSE. Subsequent restructuring announcements have been issued by At Home as a privately held company. Any current or future trading activity under the symbol HOME would depend on market listings and corporate actions not described in the provided materials.
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