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Back to EpisodesHow Circuit City Destroyed Itself
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Circuit City began in 1949 as the Wards Company before evolving into a dominant American electronics retailer that pioneered the superstore business model. The company experienced massive growth through the late 20th century, launching successful ventures like CarMax and expanding internationally into Canada. However, strategic errors and stiff competition led to a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing in 2008 and a total liquidation of its physical stores by 2009. Following the collapse, the brand name was purchased by Systemax and later by Ronny Shmoel, who transitioned the business into an online-only retailer. Today, the name persists through various digital commerce initiatives and potential corporate partnerships.