Archive for July, 2007

ROBBINS BROS. READY TO “ENGAGE” CHICAGOLAND COUPLES

Robbins Brothers Schaumburg store
Schaumburg Store

World’s Biggest Engagement Ring Store® Opens in Schaumburg, Oak Brook and Lincoln Park

LOS ANGELES, July 26, 2007 – Robbins Bros., World’s Biggest Engagement Ring Store® brings its passion for proposals to the Chicagoland market with the opening of three destinations that will specialize in the engagement process, from ring selection consultation to proposal recommendations and coordination.

“Chicagoans seek quality products and a meaningful shopping experience,” said Robbins Bros. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Steve Robbins. “We have a wide selection of rings and loose diamonds, as well as all complimentary services that we offer whether you purchase merchandise or not. We are anxious to win this market’s heart.”

The Schaumburg store opens for business today, July 26, at 1985 E. Golf Rd. near Woodfield Mall. The Oak Brook location, at 3031 Butterfield Rd., outside of Oak Brook Center Mall opens on August 23. The Lincoln Park location at 2184 N. Elston Road, corner of Elston & Webster, opens in mid-October.

Focused on the legendary treatment and sale of high quality engagement rings, Robbins Bros. offers a different business model than its competitors with:

  • Free standing stores, typically 6500 to 9400 square feet in size, which are considered “destinations” offering a wealth of merchandise, completed with beverages handed to patrons as they enter to lounge areas featuring big screen TVs.
  • A knowledgeable staff of Engagement Experts who guide couples through the engagement process from ring selection to planning the proposal.
  • Services such as Perfect Proposals™ engagement planning assistance, which is a complimentary and confidential service that can make any vision happen from a firework show dedication to a live proposal at a ballgame; Wedding Planning Services, providing everything from vendor recommendations to guest list management; and After ‘I Do’ Services, including anniversary gift planning, wish list development, bouquets, restaurant reservations, vacation recommendations, romantic inspirations, important date reminders, friend and family connections, ring upgrades and lifetime warranty.

Over the past 85 years, Robbins Bros. has expanded to 12 locations, seven throughout Southern California, three in Houston, one in Dallas, and one in Chicago with two to follow. Steve and his brother Skip Robbins have carried on their family’s tradition for providing quality merchandise and supreme customer service. It is so noted that three generations of customers can attest to traveling far and wide just for the Robbins Bros. experience.

Visit www.whatwillyousay.com for more information on the Chicago market store locations.

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Love on the L

Chicago Sun-Times
07/16/07

Sarah Miller and Jon Rathbone found romance the last place most people would ever look: at a rain-soaked CTA bus stop

Kinda shy grad student meets a handsome Brit while waiting for a CTA bus, one week before she moves to Washington, D.C., and he goes back to England.

(Of course, the rain is pouring that day, so she offers to let him share her umbrella as they board the bus.)

Then a great first date leads to a long-distance relationship that, remarkably, doesn’t end in tears.

No, that isn’t the plot for the next Julia Roberts-Hugh Grant romantic comedy.

It’s how Sarah Miller and Jon Rathbone, now engaged and living in Lincoln Park, found love on public transit.

Miller was waiting for a No. 22 Clark bus at Clark and LaSalle when Rathbone dashed into the bus shelter to escape the rain.

She was on her way to meet her brother at a Cubs game. He was taking the bus home from work, something he normally didn’t do.

The pair struck up a conversation after Miller assured Rathbone that he wasn’t waiting at the wrong stop.

“For some reason, the sign didn’t say that the 22 stops there,” Miller said. “We started talking, and then we continued talking on the bus,” even though it was clear other riders were listening in on the exchange.

Miller and Rathbone spent their last four days in Chicago together. Then they kept in touch via e-mail for a year, exchanging almost 2,000 messages during that time, Miller said.

During a trip to the South of France, the couple decided to move back to Chicago together.

Last Sunday, they got engaged at the bus stop where they’d met two years earlier.

“We were going to meet at the History Museum to go to the swan boats at the zoo,” Miller said. “On the way, we stopped at the bus stop. [Then] he was down on one knee.”

Rathbone, who designed the engagement ring he gave Miller, says he feels pretty lucky to have met his fiancee the way he did.

“It’s pretty crazy, considering any one of those little things that made us meet at the bus stop could have changed,” he said.

For their wedding next year, Miller said they might try to rent out a CTA bus for part of the reception.

A Decent Proposal

A California-based jeweler wants Blue Line riders who met on the L to pop the question … at a train stop.

Robbins Bros. is offering free proposal advice and $2,500 toward a ring purchase to the guy or girl who submits the best meeting story to whatwillyousay.com/proposal. Entries are limited to 200 words.

The winning couple, to be chosen within the next 3 to 4 weeks, has to get engaged on the Blue Line.

Robbins Bros. spokeswoman Hillary DeLong said the Blue Line was picked for the company’s promotional gimmick because “it goes to O’Hare and the Loop and really typifies the Chicago market.”

The jeweler is trying to generate some buzz around the opening of its first three stores in the Chicago area later this year.

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We Hereby Pronounce You Man, Wife and CTA

Would you drop to one knee and propose on public transit? That was the question posed by “Going Public” columnist Kyra Kyles on Tuesday, in response to a promotion by jeweler Robbins Bros. inviting Blue Line riders – who met their intended on the O’Hare branch – to enter a short-essay writing competition.

The winning proposer gets $2,500 toward a ring and some asking advice, but the catch is they need to pop the question at a Blue Line stop. Romantic idea or indecent proposal?

Well, one eager Wicker Park rider said “I do” to the hypothetical scenario, while a Roselle rider wrote in to say he met his wife on the Blue Line and proposed near the Cumberland stop. On a different track, an Edgewater rider wrote in about a close encounter of the “number two” kind along the Red Line.

Pro-proposal on the Blue

I’d do it. It’s non-traditional, edgy, exciting. CTA also has a “party train” of sorts where you rent a car for an evening and circle the Loop. I’d thought about that too. Dea de la Costa, 30, Wicker Park

A happy ending

Not only did I meet my wife on a crowded Blue Line train in the Loop on Valentine’s Day 1986, I proposed to her six months to the day right around the Cumberland station! Yup, I had the ring and all and I was a tad nervous having something that valuable with me on the “L.”

I proposed to her after a very nice dinner at the Printer’s Row restaurant (now gone), so it had to be well past 9 p.m. and the train was a lot less crowded. Well, it seemed to have worked because we will be celebrating our 20th year of marriage this year. John Perrecone, 56, Roselle

Watch your step

I write to alert others of the feces I witnessed [June 27] in the stairwell of the Red Line’s Bryn Mawr station (the exit-only side of the street). In my attempt to prevent fellow Chicago citizens from ruining their shoes by stepping in [it] … I re-entered the station to inform the CTA attendant of the problem. However, no attendant was to be found. I am thoroughly disappointed in the citizen who felt it necessary to defecate in this location, but even more disappointed in the CTA for providing such unsanitary conditions for its fellow citizens.

This staircase already suffers from perpetual puddles of what must be stagnant urine – the smell gives it away. Chicago citizens deserve a sanitary transit system with observant attendants, especially if we are expected to pay more to use it. Natalya Falk, 18, Edgewater

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Robbins Bros. and Fluid Media Networks Kick Off “Summer of Love Perfect Proposals” Concert Series

Free concert event features performances by emerging artists and diamond ring giveaway

Justin Young
Justin Young

LOS ANGELES – In a further extension of Fluid Media Networks’, producers of American Idol Underground (www.idolunderground.com), partnership with Robbins Bros., World’s Biggest Engagement Ring Store® (www.robbinsbros.com), the companies will host a “Summer of Love Perfect Proposals” concert series kicking off in Glendale, CA on July 11 featuring artists from the 10 Perfect Love Songs compilation album. Justin Young will be the first featured artist to perform.

The concert will take place outside the Glendale Robbins Bros. store located at 300 W. Colorado Street starting at 5:00 p.m. To kick-off the summer long series, Robbins Bros. and Fluid Media Networks will award listeners prizes including diamond engagement rings and wedding ring sets.

“Given our commitment to promoting emerging artist music, we are excited by the prospects of this type of initiative for our artist network and their fans” said Justin Beckett, founder and chief executive officer of Fluid Media Networks.

“We are continuing to look for new and different ways to engage our customers and help them plan ‘perfect proposals,’” said Steve Robbins, chairman and CEO of Robbins Bros. “Fluid Media Networks musicians offer us a completely unique opportunity to create original events.”

Justin Young’s song ‘True For You’ was recently featured on the “Perfect Proposals™: 10 Perfect Love Songs” CD released by Robbins Bros. and Fluid Media Networks in May.

KIIS-FM Los Angeles, the number one Top 40 radio station, will be live onsite from the concert.

See also: www.myspace.com/justinyoung

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