Goltz Group
Jay Goltz is the Founder and CEO of The Goltz Group, which was established in 1978 and encompasses a family of five companies connected by design. Goltz began by selling high-quality frames from a loft in an abandoned factory district of Chicago, inspired by the personal service model of the family's previous dime store. Additionally, Goltz served as a Small Business Blogger for the New York Times from 2009 to 2015, where insights were shared through the blog "Thinking Entrepreneur." Under Goltz's leadership, the custom frame shop, Artists Frame Service, expanded significantly, transitioning from $70,000 in revenue in 1978 to become the largest picture framing store in the United States, achieving over 20 times the revenue of an average framing shop.
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Goltz Group
The Goltz Group started with one store in a third-floor walk-up over 40 years ago and has evolved into a thoughtfully curated collection of four design-minded businesses with a shared vision of helping customers create inspired places to live and work. The company’s reputation for providing authentic customer service and exquisitely unique home decor, art and framing, has made its businesses a shopping destination for Chicagoans and people-in-the-know from all over. The Goltz Group is the parent company of celebrated Chicago retail stores Jayson Home, Chicago Art Source, Artists Frame Service and Bella Moulding. Owned by entrepreneur and business speaker, Jay Goltz and celebrating over 40 years in business, the Goltz Group companies share a city block along Clybourn Avenue in Chicago's Lincoln Park.