Saturday, October 10, 2015

Sleep Country Changes Name to Sleep Train

Sleep Country USA, the Northwest’s largest mattress retailer,recently announced that it will join its West-Coast sister brand under the Sleep Train banner in Washington State. Continued growth, improved internet presence, new opportunities for employees, and the expansion of their award-winning Foster Kids program are cited as key factors in the decision to combine the brands under one Sleep Train name.



“For many years, we’ve been operating side-by-side with the same services, same selection, same guarantees, and same commitment to our community through the Foster Kids Program, and now we are unifying the companies under one banner name, Sleep Train,” said Gina Davis, Vice President of Branding at Sleep Country. The company began the process of changing its name to Sleep Train in July, 2015, starting in Oregon.  In Washington, 38 stores will undergo the name change, bringing a total of 270 Sleep Train stores to the West Coast. Employees at the stores will maintain their positions under the new banner name. 
Sleep Train, like Sleep Country, is an entrepreneurial success story that showcases a business committed to the well-being and satisfaction of its community, its customers and its employees. Sleep Train will provide customers a seamless experience, maintaining all guarantees and warranties for past and future purchases.  The Foster Kids program, including the annual Pajama Bowl event, will maintain its relationships with local non-profit organizations that aid foster children and host its annual collections for essential material items – now under the Sleep Train banner.
Sleep Country stores will undergo the signage change in Washington beginning October 7th, continuing through the end of the month.  Sales, promotions and the annual Foster Kids donation drives will remain on schedule at both Sleep Country and Sleep Train locations.  Currently in the Northwest, Sleep Country, now Sleep Train, is collecting new coats in all sizes for its annual Coat Drive for Foster Kids.  Donations are welcome at any one of the more than 90 Sleep Train stores in the region through Sunday, November 1st.  Find a store or donate online atwww.sleeptrain.com. All donations are distributed to regional nonprofit foster organization partners.
“We, along with our local community, have embraced the Sleep Country name for over twenty years.  Changing it required a great deal of consideration in order to make the best choice for our customers, our employees and local foster kids. We are confident the Northwest will see that truly nothing has changed but the name and that we are still the same great company they have trusted for years.” closed Davis.

It is interesting to note that Sleep Train still does not offer the all natural latex sleep systems from Reverie.  Find the best deals on Reverie adjustable beds during a Roadshow at Costco.

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