If you thought the opening of Hollar.com, the first-ever online dollar store, was some of the most exciting news of all time, it gets even better: The brand is now debuting its very own home goods ...
Amid the shift of commerce to online stores like Amazon, one huge segment of the industry has been overlooked: dollar stores. Many assumed that’s because with retail price points that low, there’s ...
Hollar, a startup offering dollar store-like finds in the form of a mobile app, has raised another $30 million to continue to grow its business. The new Series B round of funding was led by Kleiner ...
Hollar wants to bring the classic dollar store experience to the internet. CEO David Yeom, formerly an exec at Jessica Alba's The Honest Company, told Business Insider that he's reeling in $1 million ...
The discount retail site is growing fast by catering to a market typically ignored by Silicon Valley: budget-conscious shoppers in the heartland. David Yeom knows his way around a dollar store.
While I'm sure there are those who love to splurge on the regular, you'd probably be hard pressed to find someone who doesn't love scoring a sweet beauty deal online — especially when it's a hot ...
In this vlog I share my organized gift closet on a budget! For birthday parties and holidays I'm always prepared and I never pay retail. PromoCode: DDIME30 Save 30% off 1 item, excludes bundles. Valid ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Update, Nov. 3, 2016: Hollar announced on Thursday it has raised $30 million in a series B round, led by Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield and ...
City of Commerce-based Hollar Inc., operators of an online discount store, recently announced that it had deployed 100 “picker robots” to help with automating fulfillment services at its warehouse.
Hollar Inc., a year-old start-up aiming to re-create the dollar-store experience for the smartphone-shopping era, has raised $30 million from investors. Hollar’s second major batch of funding, ...
Hollar is an online dollar store — the very first of its kind. It was founded by David Yeom, who was a Vice President at The Honest Company, Jessica Alba's $1.7 billion baby-products company. This May ...