Langilenet Store

Langilenet Store was a chain of net stores that first opened in 1973 and ceased operations in 1986, though some became part of ATBW Store until 1989. Many ATBW Stores built before 1985 likely had one of them built beside it and some built before 1983 replaced the ATBW Florist Department section, which was open from 1965 to 1983. Until 1982, some langilenet stores were also built independently, often near ATBW Stores that had functioning florist shops, which were shuttered in 1983, and some between 1982 and 1986 had them annexed into the ATBW Store itself. The last store opened in 1984.

The stores themselves sold electronics manufactured by Langile Corporation mostly as a means of distinguishing itself from the flagship ATBW banner, which sold ATBW electronics inside ATBW Stores during the time being. They also manufactured appliances and other consumer goods that were not suitable for their mass media company ATBW Label Networks, which mainly made entertainment and limited electronics.

Unlike many of Langile Corporation's logos, which were brown, the Langilenet Store logo was a dark blue, but on the building facade, which would be built in the same fashion as ATBW Stores before 2004, the text would be white while being over the same dark blue background that covered most of the facade front and the blue stripes going around the building.

Langilenet Store is not to be mistaken for Langile Store, which was a chain of stores selling ATBW and Langile merchanise and operated from 1937 to 1965. Both ATBW Store and Langilenet Store were operated as two separate store chains by Langile Corporation, and would often be built in the same style as most ATBW Stores during that period of time.

Style
The architecture of Langilenet was identical to the style that ATBW Stores used, except that they were about three quarters of the size of a normal size ATBW Store, and the facades were often painted dark blue to match the company's logo color scheme at the time, which differed from Langile Corporation's main color scheme, which was brown, as well as ATBW's color scheme, which was red.

While it was made to originally compete out against Best Buy, Sears, Kmart, and H.H. Gregg stores that were around at the time, it failed miserably as it's design was too identical to the ATBW Stores that were made to compete against Paramount and eventually Disney stores. The chain closed all of it's stores in 1986, either being bought out by competitors or converting into ATBW Stores to add up on some locations, or just be abandoned.