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Dreamstyle Remodeling offices in sa国际传媒官网网页入口 on Tuesday.

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Dreamstyle Remodeling, the sa国际传媒官网网页入口 company that went on to expand across the West, has shut down all operations, according to people familiar with the decision.

Dreamstyle, a full home renovation company, was founded in sa国际传媒官网网页入口 in 1989 by Larry Chavez and Joyce Hitchner.

Chavez sold the company to a private equity firm in late 2021, he said. At the time of the sale, Dreamstyle had around 750 employees, including about 250 in New Mexico. Dreamstyle lists nine locations across New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, California, Colorado and Idaho on its website.

Chavez said he learned Tuesday from former employees that the company had shut down. By Wednesday, Chavez said he intended to buy back the company and resurrect it, starting with operations in New Mexico.

鈥淚 know they鈥檝e been struggling,鈥 Chavez said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e going to rescue it.鈥

Chavez said he wasn鈥檛 sure of the legal particulars, but that he 鈥渋ntended to buy it back one way or another.鈥

鈥淲e spent 35 years building that business and that brand,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 pretty dear to me.鈥

Audax Private Equity acquired Dreamstyle along with two other home renovation companies 鈥 Remodel USA out of Maryland and Alure Home Solutions on Long Island 鈥 and merged the three businesses to create Renovo Home Partners, based in Dallas, according to a from January 2022.

A spokesperson for Audaux told the Journal the firm hasn鈥檛 owned Dreamstyle or Renovo since early this year. Renovo was picked up by investment giant BlackRock thereafter.

A total of six Renovo-owned home improvement companies, including Dreamstyle, ceased operations as of Tuesday, Chavez said.

On a February , BlackRock officials noted that Renovo鈥檚 performance had declined amid softened demand for home repair and remodeling due to inflation. BlackRock added Renovo to nonaccrual status that same month, indicating that Renovo was having difficulty repaying loans.

A BlackRock spokesperson declined to comment on Dreamstyle.

Since 2017, Dreamstyle has been involved in several lawsuits as both plaintiff and defendant, according to state and federal court filings. In 2022, Dreamstyle was awarded more than $7 million to resolve a federal lawsuit alleging that an out-of-state manufacturer illegally terminated its contract with the company.

Last year, Delaware-based insurer Everest Premier Insurance Co. sued Dreamstyle for $212,144 for nonpayment, though the lawsuit was dismissed.

Calls to Dreamstyle offices in New Mexico and Arizona went unanswered Tuesday.