Many Fry's Electronics locations were decorated with fun themes, including one store with a Western look and another with a 1950s sci-fi vibe Nicholas Rice is a Senior Editor for PEOPLE Magazine. He ...
Since 1985, Fry's Electronics, a brick and mortar Silicon Valley headquartered electronics chain, was the go-to place for DIY system builders. The stores founded by John Fry were modeled like grocery ...
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For decades, electronics hobbyists would make a quick jaunt to a Radio Shack or Fry’s Electronics to find parts for their DIY projects. With those brick-and-mortar chains gone, one would think that ...
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Fry's Electronics is permanently closing each of its locations nationwide. On Wednesday, the company — which is known for unique themes at some of its stores — announced in a statement on its website ...