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Buzula Furniture Years in business: More than 45. Buzula was created in 2009. Specialty: Quality furniture at an affordable price, available to take home immediately. We are known for: Friendly faces, knowledgeable staff, price, factory warranty, and quality inventory. The secret to our success: The best prices and excellent service. We’re set apart from the competition by: Carrying some of the best furniture manufacturers in the world – England (a LaZ-Boy company), Lane, Pulaski, Steve Silver, Albany, Amish by

716 I-40 West | 374.5077 buzulafurniture.com

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Fushion design, and Best Company, just to name a few. We are proud of: Being the first store in the country without a commissioned sales staff, and giving back to the community. We are thankful for: God’s blessings and a great hometown. We value: Our excellent employees. Plans for growth include: An accessories store, which will offer a huge selection of wholesale items. The best part of doing business in Amarillo: The more than 20,000 customers that continue to come back to Buzula. Awards and accolades: Winner of Amarillo Globe-News Best of Amarillo Best Furniture for four years in a row. Community involvement: March of Dimes; Martha’s Home; American Cancer Society; Khivas; Make-A-Wish; Faith City Ministries; Junior League of Amarillo; West Texas A&M University; Potter County; Eveline Rivers Christmas Project; Coffee Memorial Blood Center.


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Casey Carpet One Floor & Home Years in business: This year we are celebrating our 70-year anniversary! Specialty: Flooring and installation for residential and commercial applications Company size: Two locations (Amarillo and Lubbock); 25-plus employees. Business philosophy: Serve every customer every day. We believe every client that passes through our doors each day deserves 100 percent of our attention, regardless of who they are or how much money they have to spend. The secret to our success: We stand behind our products and our service. If it’s not right, we fix it. If you’re not happy, we’re not happy. We’re set apart from the competition by: Our people. We have the most professional, most educated sales team in the Panhandle. We are proud of: Our heritage in the Texas Panhandle. My grandfather and his buddy started Casey Carpet Co. when they returned to Lubbock after WWII. We are the oldest flooring store in the Panhandle. We are thankful for: Our customers! They are the reason we get to keep celebrating anniversaries. We have customers

come in all the time that have stories about buying from sales people that have long since retired or about visiting our old showrooms, like the one we first opened on Polk Street in 1949. We are very humbled by and grateful for the customers that have kept us in business all these years. We value: Service. Flooring is not a small purchase. Behind a house and a vehicle, we are sometimes one of the biggest purchases a person will make in their lifetime. We don’t take that lightly! Plans for growth include: We are always looking to grow and always looking for good people. Like John Wayne said, “Even if you’re on the right road, you’ll get run over if you’re just sittin’ still.” Community involvement: Over the years, we’ve been involved with good folks like Habitat for Humanity, Eveline Rivers, and The Downtown Women’s Center, just to name a few.

3500 I-40 West 310.2360 caseycarpetone.com

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Commercial Industrial Builders, Inc. Years in business: 34 Specialty: Commercial design/build Company size: Seven employees Business philosophy: To provide a complete service to our customers that is superior to that of our competitors Mission statement: Seeking the highest balance between quality and economics.

2901 SW 11th Ave. 376.6295 designbuildamarillo.com

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We are known for: Butler Buildings Systems and other pre-engineered metal buildings. We’re set apart from the competition by: We produce our own design/drawings from concept to turn-key. We are thankful for: Our customers. We value: The relationships we create with our customers during the course of our projects. The best part of doing business in Amarillo: We get the opportunity to serve our community. Awards and accolades: Top 100 metal building sales in 2010 and 2015; High Performance Butler Builder for 12 consecutive years.


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The Donut Stop Years in business: 43 Specialty: Making doughnuts. Company size: 80 We are known for: Our delicious doughnuts, longevity, and open kitchen design. People love to see the product being made from start to finish. The secret to our success: Our doughnut mix and being able to offer a superior product that is made from scratch each and every day. We also value the importance of providing great customer service to our patrons. Finally, good employees and lots of hard work. We are proud of: The opportunity to continue the success of The Donut Stop. We are thankful for: Our customers more than anything. We know keeping our customers satisfied and retaining them is vital to our continued success.

Plans for growth include: Licensing opportunities. We currently have a couple in the Dallas area (Prosper) that will be opening a location some time in December of this year. We also have an interested party looking at Lubbock. The best part of doing business in Amarillo: It’s our home! This area is where we grew up. The people of Amarillo and the surrounding communities are good, hardworking people that care, love their community, and value family, God and country. Awards and accolades: Best of Amarillo winner for Best Doughnuts since its inception.

For locations, visit thedonutstop.com.

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The ER on Soncy Years in business: 1 Specialty: Emergency medicine Company size: 40 employees Business philosophy: To deliver high-quality emergency care to patients while treating them like family. Mission statement: To provide efficient, high-quality emergency room care. We are known for: Our local emergency specialists and minimal to no wait times. We want patients to be treated, not seated. The secret to our success: Taking our time with patients and delivering compassionate emergency care on a personal level. We’re set apart from the competition by: We are locally owned, staffed with board certified emergency physicians, and

3530 S. Soncy Road 340.0608 eronsoncy.care

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the only ER in-network with the BSA Provider Network. We are proud of: Our emergency trained and experienced staff, and board certified emergency physicians. We are thankful for: The community of Amarillo, and the chance to care for our population. We value: The patient-physician relationship, providing efficient, high-caliber emergency care. Plans for growth include: We have no plans for expansion like many of the freestanding ER chains. We were founded in Amarillo and are only in Amarillo. The best part of doing business in Amarillo: Being part of the wonderful Amarillo community – caring for our neighbors, colleagues, friends and family. Awards and accolades: Doctors of Distinction in Amarillo Magazine. Community involvement: Another Chance House; Race for the Cure; WRCA Rodeo; Up in the Air for Family Care Balloon Rally; West Texas Youth Baseball Team; Tri-State Fair parade; Hurricane Harvey donation drop-off center.


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Janey’s at 2500 Years in business: 32 Specialty: Bringing the latest fashion trends to Amarillo and the surrounding areas. We are known for: Our superior customer service and knowledge of the products we sell. The secret to our success: Our honesty and work ethic. We’re set apart from the competition by: Our ability to research and find the latest products/lines, and carrying products/lines that are exclusive to us. We are proud of: Our continued growth. We are thankful for: Our amazing clientele, whom we consider our friends. We value: God, our family, friends, co-workers, and clientele.

The best part of doing business in Amarillo: The support of the community. Community involvement: Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure; 24 Hours in the Canyon; Colorful Closets of Amarillo; The Children’s Home; The Amarillo Symphony; Saint Andrew’s Episcopal School; The Amarillo Little Theatre; ADVO and many more.

2500 Paramount Blvd. 359.4156 janeys.com

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JW Properties Years in business: Oil business, 34 years; real estate business, 31 years Specialty: Oil and gas producer and commercial real estate. Mission statement: Growth. I’m always searching for a way to expand my businesses contacts and relationships. This is why I’m so excited about the new Estancia Development. It’s a tremendous opportunity to service the growth of Amarillo. We are known for: Honesty and integrity, particularly on our efforts to take care of our business. The secret to our success: Perseverance! We’re set apart from the competition by: Accommodating our tenants’ wants and needs. We take care of our business associates as best we can, as quickly as we can. We are proud of: Our relationships with all of the people with which we have done business. And I’m proud of the way the

3131 Bell St., Suite 203 467.9600 estancia-amarillo.com

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good Lord has blessed me in my career. We are thankful for: My education. I grew up very blessed and worked under my father. He was very successful in retail, ranching, real estate, oil and gas. My education has had a huge impact on my success. Plans for growth include: The new Estancia Development. It’s going to be a premiere development for Amarillo in an area that is not only beautiful, but also unique. It will offer great opportunities for commercial businesses and residential homes that are exclusive to Amarillo. The best part of doing business in Amarillo: I’ve lived all over this state, traveled all over the world. I believe there is not a better business climate than what we have here in Amarillo. Everyone is upbeat, fair and friendly. Community involvement: Downtown Women’s Center – on the board for 20-plus years and board president 2017 and 2018. It is very rewarding to dedicate a great deal of time to this cause. I have also served on the Catholic Family Services Board and other boards throughout my career. Helping those that are interested in helping themselves is very easy for me to do.


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Panhandle Plastic Surgery Years in business: 3 ½ Specialty: Plastic and reconstructive surgery/surgical breast oncology. Company size: Dr. Roe-May and three staff members. Business philosophy: Embracing a long, hard work day for the benefit and well-being of patients. Mission statement: At Panhandle Plastic Surgery we provide our patients with an unparalleled surgical experience, both in the office and operating room, tailoring each patient’s experience to their individual needs and desires. We are known for: Tastefully done cosmetic surgery with exceptional results, as well as the most comprehensive and up-to-date surgical treatments of breast cancer/ breast reconstruction. The secret to our success: Treating patients like family. We’re set apart from the competition by: Best said by our patients: “I feel like family here.” “You have my well-being as your best interest.” “I feel like I can call at any time with questions.” We are proud of: Finishing nine years of residency/fellowship training and being able to build a successful practice here in Amarillo in only 3 ½ years. We are thankful for: Being able to return to my hometown

to fulfill my dream of helping others through the power of medicine. We value: Honesty and compassion. Plans for growth include: We will be breaking ground in 2018 for our new state-of-the-art office in Pointe West. We will offer additional services in the new office, and plan to keep our practice small and continue to provide the personal care our patients deserve. The best part of doing business in Amarillo: Practicing in a city big enough and with a strong enough economy to afford us a successful practice, yet being a small enough town that people are not forgotten and personal relationships are paramount. Community involvement: Susan G Komen Race for the Cure; Panhandle Breast Health Breakfast of Champions sponsor; mentor for Amarillo and Canyon ISD Allied Health High School Students.

1301 S. Coulter St., Suite 413 350.7929 panhandleplasticsurgery.com

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Proffitt’s Lawn & Leisure Years in business: Family-owned since 1970. Specialty: Sale and service of lawn and garden equipment. Company size: Typically employ 17 to 18 full-time and two to three part-time people. We are known for: Servicing what we sell. Most companies sell equipment but do not service or repair it when an issue arises. The secret to our success: Having the best employees! Most of our employees have been with us from five to 35 years. We treat customers how we would want to be treated.

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We’re set apart from the competition by: Selling the best equipment at the best price. Also our service department sets us apart. We have four full-time, factory-trained technicians that have been here from six to 32 years each. We are thankful for: All of our customers. We have been blessed with thousands of loyal customers that we have built lasting relationships with. We value: The rain! Rain drives this business. The best part of doing business in Amarillo: The loyal customers in Amarillo and the entire Panhandle. Awards and accolades: Stihl Gold Certified Dealer; Top 25 Walker Dealer in the World; Hustler Turf Diamond Dealer; Toro Summit; Exmark Turf Star Dealer.


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Rabern Rental Years in business: 33 Specialty: Rental and sales of industrial and construction equipment. Company size: 40 employees Business philosophy: To rent the highest quality equipment at reasonable rates to make your jobsite run more efficiently. Mission statement: Our pledge is to establish lasting relationships with our customers by exceeding their expectations and gaining their trust through exceptional service by every member of our team. We are known for: Superior service and a friendly attitude. The secret to our success: Our people. We are proud of: Our involvement in the community. We are thankful for: The business community and the great people in the Panhandle.

We value: Being locally owned and operated. Plans for growth include: Adding locations throughout West Texas. The best part of doing business in Amarillo: The people and the business community. Awards and accolades: 2015 Rental Person of the Year Community involvement: All Chamber events; APD Summer Camps; WT Buffalo Club; Coors Ranch Rodeo; Southwest Baptist Church.

For locations, visit rabernrental.com.

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Rockwood Furniture Co. Years in business: 10 Specialty: Custom furniture sales – residential and commercial. Company size: Eight employees Business philosophy: To provide the finest quality Americanmade furniture and to treat the customer like they are our own family. Mission statement: Rockwood is determined to provide the highest-quality furniture with unparalleled craftsmanship, beauty and class. We match the quality of our products with stellar customer service that exceeds all expectations. Rockwood operates under God’s direction and seeks Him through each business transaction to stay sound in an ever-changing market. Rockwood’s furniture is handcrafted in the United States of America, and we are proud to hold tight to American quality and standards.

11570 I-27 | 358.8778 rockwoodamishfurniture.com

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We are known for: Real solid wood, American-made furniture. The secret to our success: Always putting family first, working hard, never giving up, and taking care of our customers. We’re set apart from the competition by: We offer true, solid wood furniture that can be made to work for you, not you work around it. We have a strong commitment to quality and solid American craftsmanship. We are proud of: Our product quality, attention to the detail, and high level of customer service. We are thankful for: God’s grace, the wonderful United States of America, and the good people that continue to support small businesses. We value: A handshake. Plans for growth include: Enlarging our footprint/territory from our Amarillo store. The best part of doing business in Amarillo: The good Panhandle people. Community involvement: SnackPak4Kids, various others.


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Sound Systems, Ltd. Years in business: 40 Specialty: Home technology solutions with a focus on audio/ video, home automation and networks. Company size: 10 associates Business philosophy: Be the very best you can be. We are known for: Being on top of our game and bringing the finest brands to Amarillo. The secret to our success: We under promise and over deliver. We are set apart from the competition by: Our experience, and we send our techs to training often so we can stay on top of the ever-changing technology. We are proud of: Putting together a first-class team, and being able to grow every year for 40 years. We are thankful for: Our customers. We have a very loyal customer base. We value: Our customers and associates, whom we call friends.

Plans for growth include: More training and expanding our facilities. The best part of doing business in Amarillo: The people. They are not only loyal to local businesses, but also are very forward-thinking. Awards and accolades: We have many certifications, from training to sales. Community involvement: We support many organizations, which include 24 hours in the Canyon, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Amarillo Children’s Home, The Amarillo Symphony, The Amarillo Little Theatre and many more.

2502 Paramount Blvd. 353.9527 soundsystemsltd.com

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Street Auto Group Years in business: 35 Company size: Street Toyota and Street Volkswagen have more than 200 employees. Mission statement: To employ the best people, who offer customers the most ethical, respectful treatment in a professional and friendly workplace. We are known for: A friendly and professionally trained staff. We are set apart from the competition by: The best products, best associates and best service.

4500 S. Soncy Road | 904.8417 streettoyota.com

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We value: Associates that are customer advocates with the heart to serve others. We are thankful for: The opportunity to represent Toyota and Volkswagen in the Texas Panhandle. We are proud of: The great and talented work force of our area. Awards and accolades: Toyota President’s Award; VW Wolfsburg Crest Award. Voted in the Top 100 Best Dealerships in the U.S. to work for by Automotive News. Community involvement: We encourage all of our associates to serve on nonprofit boards. A few of these are: United Way of Amarillo and Canyon; Leadership Amarillo; Rotary Club; Lions Club; Guyon Saunders Resource Center; Amarillo Symphony; Amarillo Chamber of Commerce; Golden Spread Council of the Boy Scouts of America; Panhandle Fellowship of Christian Athletes; The Bridge Children’s Advocacy Center.


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TexMex Fence Supply, Inc. Years in business: 36 Specialty: Fence supply only Business philosophy: If you take care of your customers, your customers take care of you. We are known for: Excellent quality and customer service. The secret to our success: We understand business is not always about numbers, but more importantly about treating people right and doing the right thing. We’re set apart from the competition by: Providing a wealth of knowledge in the industry while offering competitive wholesale prices. We are proud of: Our history. Original founder and owner Fred Carter started installing wood and chain-link fences as a side job in 1957. He was so successful in his part-time endeavor that he quit his full-time job to install fencing full time for Western Fence, Co. After many fruitful years Fred decided to start a new

business, and he and his son, Rick Carter, opened a supply only fencing business in 1981, Tex Mex Fence Supply. After retiring, Fred sold the business to Rick, and it will eventually be sold to his grandson, Derrick, keeping the business in at least three generations of family ownership. We are thankful for: All of our customers and our employees. We value: Hard work, dedication, and family values. The best part of doing business in Amarillo: The people in the community and their support for small business.

1101 Ross St. 383.8833 texmexsupply.com

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Underwood Law Firm Years in business: 105 Specialty: We are a general civil practice firm with an emphasis in long-term care, public education, public finance, health care law and agriculture. Company size: 50-plus attorneys Business philosophy: We ride for the brand. If we see a job that needs to be done, we do it. We are known for: A century of service to our clients. We are proud of: Our involvement in the revitalization of downtown. We value: Lawyers who provide timely, top-quality legal services. Plans for growth include: In the past month, we have opened our sixth location in Austin, Texas.

500 S. Taylor St., Suite 233 | 376.5613 | uwlaw.com

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The best part of doing business in Amarillo: The wonderful people with whom we’re able to interact. Awards and accolades: Texas Treasure; Two members of the American College of Trial Counsel (Tom Morris & Kelly Utsinger); Super Lawyers Best Law Firm; Best Firms. Community involvement: Our lawyers have been presidents of these Amarillo-area boards: Amarillo Country Club; Amarillo College Foundation; The Rotary Club of Amarillo; Amarillo Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse; The Bridge Children’s Advocacy Center; TTUHSC Advisory Council. They have also served on numerous boards such as West Texas A&M University Foundation; Labor and Employment Opportunities; Leadership Amarillo. In a state-wide and national context, four Underwood lawyers have served as president of the Texas Association of School Boards Council of School Lawyers. Our lawyers have also served for the State Bar of Texas: President of the Texas Young Lawyer’s Association; Chairman of the Section of School Law.


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U.S. Cleaners

Years in business: Caron Turner Sansing has owned U.S. Cleaners for more than 23 years. Specialty: Dry cleaning and laundry services, and have recently started a new process called “wet cleaning”. We clean all kinds of bedding (including sheets), curtains, tablecloths, blankets, towels, etc. We also provide wash-and-fold services by the pound. We have recently launched a new division of our company called, “U.S. Cleaners Concierge”, which is our pick-up and delivery service for individuals and businesses. Company size: 40 We are known for: Our customer service. We hire the very best employees and are proud of how they represent our company. We’re set apart from the competition by: Offering the best service in town for the best price in town. We are proud of: Our employees, our family values, and our finished product. We have employees that have been with us for almost as long as we have been open, and they are truly part of our family. My three children have worked for the company, as well as many of their friends. My daughter is the general manager. It’s a true family business.

We are thankful for: Amarillo and our loyal customers. We love this city and we try to give back to our community as often as we can. All our locations are donation drop-offs for Colorful Closets, which is a local nonprofit that provides clothes to children in need. During the holidays, we also accept donations to High Plains Food Bank. Plans for growth include: Opening our newest location in Canyon. This will be our fifth location and we have plans to open more in Amarillo. We aren’t slowing down anytime soon! Follow us on Facebook to keep up with our plans. The best part of doing business in Amarillo: The people! Amarillo loves to support local, and we are grateful for that. Awards and accolades: Winner of Best of Amarillo Best Dry Cleaner award for a total of eight years.

For locations, visit uscleanersamarillo.com.

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Xcel Energy Years in business: The TX-NM operating company, Southwestern Public Service Company, started in Roswell in 1904 and took over the Amarillo system in 1925. We became Xcel Energy in 2000. Company size: Xcel Energy serves eight states including Colorado, Minnesota, Michigan, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Texas and Wisconsin. Total number of employees is 12,000. Business philosophy: We will be the preferred and trusted provider of the energy our customers need. We are known for: Being the largest utility provider of wind energy in the country. The secret to our success: We anticipate our customers’ needs and exceed their expectations. We are proud of: Our employees and their commitment to being involved in the communities we serve. We are thankful for: The friendships and long-term relationships we’ve nurtured over many years with both our customers and suppliers.

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Plans for growth include: We are investing hundreds of millions of dollars in the systems that generate power and deliver it to our towns and cities, which involves the construction of hundreds of miles of power lines, dozens of substations and the complete modernization of our delivery systems. The best part of doing business in Amarillo: The growing number of diverse suppliers that Xcel Energy is able to do business with in the Amarillo area. Awards and accolades: Recognized as one of the Best Corporations for Veteran’s Business Enterprise, National Association of Veteran Business Owners; finalist Corporation of the Year, Rocky Mountain Minority Supplier Development Council (RMMSDC); recognized as one of the top corporations doing business with women-owned companies, Women’s Business Enterprise Council-Southwest; recognized as key corporate partner with Panhandle Regional Planning Commission; recognized as key corporate partner with Women’s Business Enterprise Council-Southwest Division; recognized as key corporate partner, Amarillo Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. Community involvement: Xcel Energy employees are very involved in the community, from participation in United Way campaigns to employee involvement on boards of directors of various nonprofits and area chambers of commerce.


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DermAesthetica Med Spa Years in business: 1 Specialty: Laser services such as hair reduction, body contouring, and facial resurfacing, as well as medical grade skin products. Company size: Two practitioners, two marketing staff members, a cosmetic professional specializing in eye lash extensions, a receptionist and a business manager. Business philosophy: Subtle Changes, Perfectly Executed. The secret to our success: A staff that loves working together and working to help our clients achieve their goals. We are proud of: Being a part of the Panhandle community. Our clients are the most precious resource in the area, and we are honored they choose us. We are thankful for: The wonderful opportunity to interact with and make the changes our clients desire. The best part of doing business in Amarillo: The support we receive from other local businesses. Community involvement: We believe in giving back to our community. We’ve been able to do so by giving a percentage of our profits from certain events. This past year, we were able to make a donation to The Turn Center as well as the local CASA chapter.

2800 Civic Circle | 367.9155 | dermalaserandvein.com

Goodin’s Jewelry Years in business: Since 1983. Specialty: All aspects of jewelry, from repair to customization to just having the perfect piece in our inventory. Company size: We have two jewelers and three part-time sales associates. We are known for: Jewelry repair. Our repair department stays constantly busy. The secret to our success: Giving the best customer service. We try to get to know our customers so we can better serve their needs. We are set apart from the competition by: Our diversity. From our extensive inventory of jewelry and gifts to endless possibilities with jewelry customization and design, we rarely turn away a job. We are thankful for: Our customers. They continue to come back and we are proud to have them. They come in smiling and leave smiling. We value: Our employees and their families. We always communicate with them to see what’s going on in their lives and how they are doing.

3701 Olsen Blvd., Suite I | 351.2634 | goodinsjewelryamarillo.com

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Randy’s Shoes Years in business: 10 Specialty: We have the largest selection of comfortable, quality fashionable footwear for men and women in the Amarillo area. Company size: We have 10 employees. Business philosophy: To provide fashionable and comfortable footwear to fit our customers’ wardrobe needs. We are known for: Offering quality shoes with personal service. We’re set apart from the competition by: Our selection. We stock popular brands like Birkenstock, Earth, Dansko, Rockport, Klogs, Hoka One One, Fly London and many more. We are proud of: The professionalism and dedication of our employees. We enjoy helping people find shoes that are made for their foot type so they can feel comfortable all day. We are thankful for: Our customers! We value: The repeat business of our customers from Amarillo and across the Panhandle. The best part of doing business in Amarillo: Getting to know our wonderful customers through the years.

2636 Wolflin Ave. 353.2404 randysshoes.com


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