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Spec's Wine, Spirits & Finer Foods, is a Texas family-owned liquor store chain, with headquarters in Midtown, Houston. Vicki Vaughn of the ''
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'' said that Spec's is "known for its sprawling stores".Vaughn, Vicki.
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It is the largest vendor of liquor in Greater Houston. Dale Robertson of the '' Houston Chronicle'' said that Spec's was "Houston’s 800-pound wine gorilla." As of 2010 Spec's is the fifth largest retailer of wine in the United States.


History

The original Spec's opened in 1962 in the Fifth Ward, Houston. Carroll B. "Spec" Jackson and Carolynn Jackson founded the store. "Spec" Jackson wanted to work for himself and make enough money so Carolynn would not have to work. The store's name originated from his nickname, "Spec's," referring to his eye spectacles. "Spec" Jackson spent $7,000 to have his first store opened.Spaulding, Catherine.
Pouring it on
" '' Houston Business Journal''. Sunday December 8, 2002. Retrieved on December 22, 2011.
Originally Spec's sold only beer and liquor and functioned as a neighborhood liquor store. 96% of the inventory consisted of liquor.Denis, Nicole Potenza.
Spec’s Wine, Spirits and Finer Foods
" '' Specialty Food Magazine''. National Association for the Specialty Food Trade. Retrieved on December 28, 2011.
After several years the operations produced a consistent profit. "Spec" Jackson decided to expand the chain. Ten years after the owner decided to expand, Spec's had 16 Greater Houston locations. In 1996 the Jacksons died, with one dying six months after the other. Lindy Rydman, the daughter of the Jacksons, and her husband John Rydman took ownership of the chain. After a customer suggested that Spec's carry snacks, Spec's began to offer delicatessen items. In 2002 the chain had 475 employees and 24 stores in Greater Houston. In 2008 Spec's acquired Palms Liquor in Galveston, giving the chain its first Galveston store. In 2009 Spec's announced plans to open a store in Live Oak, giving the chain its first store in
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. After the City of Killeen legalized the sale of packaged liquor at the end of 2010, Spec's scheduled the opening of its Killeen store on August 5, 2011.Rose L. THayer
Liquor Stores ready to serve
"Killeen Daily Herald", July 16, 2011
The chain's first location in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex opened on December 19, 2011 in Dallas. Goody Goody Liquor, a family liquor store company based in Dallas, responded to Spec's entering the DFW market by entering the Houston market. For eight consecutive years, the '' Houston Press'' gave Spec's the "Best Liquor Store" award.


Corporate affairs

John Rydman, as of 2011, is the company's president, and he and Lindy Rydman currently operate Spec's. The Rydmans' sole child works for the company. Lisa Rydman is vice president of marketing. The chain's headquarters are located in Store #00 Downtown Location in Midtown, Houston, near
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Philanthropy

The Spec's Charitable Foundation, established in 1996, supports educational programs. Spec's holds an annual event, the Vintage Virtuoso dinner and wine tasting, which benefits the Houston Symphony.


Locations

As of 2013 Spec's has over 165 stores. They are primarily located in Greater Houston,
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, and Greater Corpus Christi. As of 2012 the largest Spec's branch location is the Fort Worth Bryant Irvin location.Carlisle, Candace.
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The chain also has locations in the Beaumont/Port Arthur area,
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, Killeen,
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, Victoria, El Paso, and Lubbock.


Store #00 Downtown

The main Houston store (Store #00 Downtown) includes, in addition to offices, of retail area, a temperature-controlled wine storage area, and a training room. It occupies over three city blocks. As of 2011 it has 200 employees. Its wine and liquor section, taking up of space, has over 10,000 varieties of liqueurs, spirits, and wine. The store houses a beer cooler, which has 35 doors, and a walk-in cigar humidor, which has 900 varieties of cigars. The full service delicatessen takes up of space. Items at the delicatessen include caviar, over 1,000 varieties of American and foreign cheeses, crackers, on-site roasted whole bean coffees, condiments, smoked fish, jams, jellies, oils, pastas, pasta sauces, and vinegars. The store offers sandwiches made on-site. The store also includes a bakery, with bread imported from France. The original Houston store has 21,000 specialty food
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(SKU). They account for 11% of the store's sales. Nicole Potenza-Denis of the '' Specialty Food Magazine'' said that the Downtown location, which the Rydman family calls the "mothership" store, is "reportedly the largest single wine and liquor store in the world." The store had been expanded to its current size in the 2000s, as part of the Rydmans' celebration of the chain's 40th anniversary. As part of the expansion, Spec's purchased two pieces of land on both sides of the warehouse and pieces of land along the streets between the warehouse, adding one block of land. John Rydman said that it would have been easier for Spec's to build a new store and warehouse on another city block, rather than renovate the original store and warehouse, but "we are locked on retaining the original warehouse and we want to preserve the look and feel we currently have." The original wine storage facility was several blocks away; John Rydman said that it was not sufficiently efficient.


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