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Dillard's, Inc. is an upscale American department store chain with approximately 282 stores in 29 states and headquartered in Little Rock, Arkansas.[4] Currently, the largest number of stores are located in Texas with 57 and Florida with 42. The company also has stores in 27 more states; however, it is absent from the Northeast (Washington, D.C., and northward), most of the Upper Midwest (Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota), the Northwest, and most of California, aside from three stores.[2]

Dillard's, Inc.
Dillard's store at NorthPark Center in Dallas, Texas (2006); it is one of the company's two flagship stores
Company typePublic
NYSE: DDS (Class A)
IndustryRetail
Founded1938; 86 years ago (1938)
FounderWilliam T. Dillard
HeadquartersLittle Rock, Arkansas, U.S.
Number of locations
285[1] (February 2019)[2]
Area served
United States
Key people
ProductsClothing, footwear, bedding, bath, furniture, decor, jewelry, accessories, beauty products, appliances, and housewares.
Revenue US$6.9 billion (2022)[3]
US$207.962 million (FY 2018)[2]
US$170.263 million (FY 2018)[2]
Total assets US$3.431 billion (FY 2018)[2]
Total equity US$1.678 billion (FY 2018)[2]
Number of employees
~40,000 (December 31, 2020)[2]
Websitedillards.com

History edit

20th century edit

 
Interior of a now-relocated Dillard's store, at Four Seasons Town Centre in Greensboro, North Carolina
 
Dillard's Headquarters Building in Little Rock, Arkansas
 
Dillard's during the Christmas shopping season at Ingram Park Mall in San Antonio, Texas

Dillard's is the outgrowth of a department store founded in 1938 by William T. Dillard; its corporate headquarters remain located at the eastern edge of Little Rock's Riverdale area and many of its executives and directors are members of the Dillard family. The family retains control of the company through its ownership of Class B Common Stock; the Class A common stock is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange.[5] Dillard began his first store in Mineral Springs, Arkansas, in what was locally known as "the tater house". It was located across the street from the community's Methodist church. The building that housed the original store was torn down in the early 2000s. Dillard sold the original five and dime store in Nashville, Arkansas, to develop a department store in Texarkana, Arkansas, initially as the minority partner in Wooten & Dillard. In 1956, Dillard led an investment group that acquired the Mayer & Schmidt store in Tyler, Texas. This store eventually took on the name "Dillard's Mayer & Schmidt" until 1974, when it was replaced with a mall-based location south of downtown Tyler.

In 1960, Dillard acquired and turned around the failing Brown-Dunkin store in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The success of this turnaround was followed in late 1963 by acquiring the Joseph Pfeifer store in Little Rock, Arkansas, and in early 1964 acquiring the other main store in Little Rock, Gus Blass Co. Dillard used this as an opportunity to relocate his headquarters to Little Rock. In 1969, Dillard and his investors took Dillard Department Stores, Inc., public on the American Stock Exchange.

The chain then expanded rapidly as an anchor in suburban shopping malls, and took advantage of market conditions to acquire smaller chains and its ability to turn around locations that other companies could not operate profitably. Expansion of the Dillard's chain increased rapidly during the 1970s, mainly through expanding into new malls being built in smaller cities in Texas.

In 1971, five Texas units were acquired from Fedway, a division of Federated Department Stores; the stores were rebranded as Dillard's in 1972. In 1974, five Leonard's stores were acquired in Fort Worth, and a commitment to open a new downtown Fort Worth store at the Tandy Center, the site of the original Leonard's. Also in 1974, the former Brown-Dunkin, Blass, Pfeifer and Mayer & Schmidt stores were fully renamed Dillard's.

In the 1980s, the company purchased many local chains. In 1982, Dillard's leased three units of the defunct Lowenstein's chain in Memphis, Tennessee. In early 1984, Dillard's acquired 12 Stix, Baer & Fuller stores in St. Louis and Kansas City from Associated Dry Goods Corp. In fall 1984, two department store divisions were purchased from Dayton-Hudson Corporation: Diamond's and John A. Brown, with locations in Arizona, Nevada and Oklahoma. Twelve stores in Kansas and Missouri belonging to R. H. Macy & Co.'s Midwest Division, which was later dissolved in 2006, were acquired in early 1986, while the three-unit Hemphill-Wells company in West Texas was purchased in the summer. The stores at Sunset Mall in San Angelo and South Plains Mall in Lubbock were both converted, and the third in downtown Lubbock was closed.[6]

In 1987, Dillard's purchased 26 of Joske's 27 stores in Texas and Arizona and the four-unit Cain-Sloan chain in Nashville, Tennessee, from Allied Stores Corp. This deal gave Dillard's two major anchor locations at several malls in Texas and Arizona with many of the second locations being converted to a separate, expanded home and men's stores, a format that Dillard's utilized greatly, both to grow its store size cost-effectively and to prevent competitors from gaining valuable real estate. Additionally, the Joske's acquisition gave Dillard's entry into the Houston market. That same year, Dillard's co-founded CDI Contractors, a construction company that would help build, remodel, and repair most of its locations, with William "Bill" Clark and Braggs Electric Construction Company.[7]

Dillard's in 1988 acquired the former Selber Bros. clothing department store chain, founded in 1907 in Shreveport, Louisiana, which also had a few locations in Texas.[8]

In 1988, Dillard's purchased the three-unit Miller & Paine chain in Lincoln, Nebraska, as well as more significantly, a half-interest and operational control of The Higbee Co., based in Cleveland, Ohio, with partner Edward J. DeBartolo Corp. D. H. Holmes Co., Ltd., of New Orleans, was purchased in 1989, bringing 18 units primarily in Louisiana, as well two former Diamond's units in Tucson, Arizona.

The Ivey's chain of 23 stores in Florida, North Carolina and South Carolina was acquired from BATUS in 1990. This was followed by Maison Blanche selling eight stores on Florida's Gulf Coast to them in 1991. The locations were at Tyrone Square Mall (1973), University Square Mall, WestShore Plaza (both 1974), Countryside Mall (1976), Southgate Plaza (1978), Edison Mall, Coastland Center (both 1985), and Lakeland Square Mall (1988). In 1992, the remaining interest in the Higbee's stores was acquired, as well as five Ohio stores from Horne's (as part of a legal settlement, Dillard's having canceled a 1988 deal to acquire the chain).

Also in 1992, three stores from the Hess's chain liquidation (five other former Hess's were acquired in 1994), two E. M. Scarbrough's locations in Austin, Texas, two Thalhimer's in South Carolina and Tennessee, a former Lord & Taylor store at Oak Court Mall in Memphis, Tennessee and three Belk-Lindsey stores in Florida (Gulf View, DeSoto, and Eastlake). Except for two Belk of Columbia stores that were acquired in 1995, acquisitions were eschewed for a couple of years until early 1997 with the purchase of 15 stores—10 Mervyn's boxes in Florida and five southern Virginia stores from Proffitt's that were acquired from Hess's in 1993. The Mervyn's deal included five purchased from Lord & Taylor in 1991: Cutler Ridge Mall (1982), Coral Square (1984), Miami International Mall, Boynton Beach Mall (both 1985), and Treasure Coast Square (1987). Three additional stores were acquired from Jordan Marsh in 1992: Pompano Fashion Square (1970), Broward Mall (1978), and Melbourne Square (1983), and the remaining two at Lakeland Square Mall (1986) and Pembroke Lakes Mall (1992). The Proffitt's conversion gave them two that were also taken over from Rices Nachmans in 1985 at Coliseum Mall (1973) and Pembroke Mall (1981), and three newly built stores Patrick Henry Mall, Greenbrier Mall (both 1987), and Chesapeake Square (1988). Three suburban Macy's stores in Houston at Willowbrook Mall, Deerbrook Mall (both 1984), and Baybrook Mall (1985) were absorbed while the location at The Galleria (1986) was not affected.

The deal-making culminated with the purchase of Mercantile Stores Co., Inc., in 1998. The purchase of this Fairfield, Ohio-based department store company brought several chains, including Bacon's, Castner Knott, de Lendrecie's, Gayfers, Glass Block, Hennessy's, J.B. White, Joslins, Lion Store, Maison Blanche, McAlpin's, Root's and The Jones Store. Dillard's sold 26 stores of the former Mercantile Stores to May Department Stores Co. and Saks Incorporated and traded an additional seven stores to Belk for nine of theirs in southern Virginia and Chattanooga, Tennessee. Overall this deal enabled Dillard's to enhance its position in several markets in the South, Midwest and Mountain states.

Also in 1998, the chain entered California, opening its first store in a former Weinstock's at Weberstown Mall in Stockton, California.[9] In 1999, Dillard's opened stores at Mall of Georgia and Arbor Place Mall near Atlanta.

21st century edit

 
Dillard's in Fairview, Texas opened on March 10, 2010

After the acquisition of Mercantile, Dillard's ceased expanding through acquisitions, although eight locations of the defunct Montgomery Ward in the Midwest, and four locations from ZCMI in Utah and Idaho were acquired in 2001, when stores opened at Chandler Fashion Center in Chandler, Arizona, The Mall at Stonecrest in Lithonia, Georgia, The Mall at Wellington Green in Wellington, Florida, International Plaza and Bay Street in Tampa, Florida, and The Shops at Willow Bend in Plano, Texas.

In 2004, Dillard's store credit card operation, operated as Dillard's National Bank, was sold to GE Money Bank. Customers can now be issued Dillard's/American Express cards as well as the traditional Dillard's store charge cards. These cards can be used at any store that accepts the American Express brand.

In 2005, Dillard's opened stores at Perimeter Mall and Atlantic Station in Atlanta, Georgia as well as St. Johns Town Center in Jacksonville, Florida.

In 2008, Dillard's closed their travel agency, Dillard's Travel, alongside all in-store locations due to economic conditions. Dillard's Travel previously operated in 43 of the 318 stores.[10] Also in 2008, stores opened at both The Shops at Wiregrass and Pier Park in Florida. Dillard's also nnounced that it had completed a transaction to acquire the remaining fifty percent (50%) interest in CDI Contractors, LLC and CDI Contractors, Inc., which it did not already own.[11]

In late 2018, Dillard's announced a location would open in fall 2019 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, at the site of the former Younkers in Empire Mall.[12]

By August 2020, it had not yet opened.[13] In September 2019, Dillard's remained headquartered in Arkansas, with 260 "full-line" stores and 29 clearance centers. It had locations mostly in the South and Southwest of the United States, in 29 states overall. The company was also a significant owner of property in the United States, and it owned 44,300,000 square feet (4,120,000 m2) of the 49,000,000 square feet (4,600,000 m2) it used for its business and retail operations.[14]

In March 2020, Dillard's attracted note in the press for keeping many of its 290 stores open during the coronavirus pandemic,[15][16] with Dillard's stating "we are open with limited hours where not ordered to close by state or local government mandate."[15]

In April 2020, Dillard's closed around 200 out of its 285 stores in response to COVID-19. Its online store remained open.[17] In May 2020, Dillard's had reopened all but two of its locations in Tampa Bay, according to its website at the time.[18] That week, management and Dillard's CEO, William Dillard II, informed its annual meeting that the company's first quarter had been the worst in its history, due to the coronavirus, saying Dillard's business had become "total chaos" by the end of April as a result. At the time, Dillard's had 257 department stores, and 28 clearance stores, and had reopened stores in 21 states or more.[19]

In August 2021, the company released its second quarter report. It did not release "store comps relative to pandemic-dominated 2020; comparable store retail sales compared to 2019 rose 14%." After an $8.6 million net loss in August 2020, the company noted that it instead had made a net income in August 2021 of $185.7 million.[20]

Store formats edit

 
Map of Dillard's locations in the United States

The chain continues to expand and has recently added stores in non-traditional mall shopping centers. Currently, the largest Dillard's store at 365,000 square feet (33,900 m2) is located at Scottsdale Fashion Square, an enclosed super-regional mall in Scottsdale, Arizona. Within the Dallas/Fort Worth area, the chain has two flagship stores with a 299,000-square-foot (27,800 m2) store at the Northpark Center in Dallas and a 310,000-square-foot (29,000 m2) store at the North East Mall in Hurst.[21] Its flagship store in the East Coast region, at 260,000 square feet (24,000 m2), was located in the MacArthur Center in downtown Norfolk, Virginia, closed in 2023. It announced construction of a new "flagship" store in Lubbock, TX on Nov 15th, 2022. This store will be 220,000 sq ft. The home store for the chain is in Little Rock; the divided store is located in the trend-conscious Park Plaza Mall, one of the city's oldest continuously operating shopping centers in its midtown section.

Clearance Centers edit

 
Dillard's Clearance Center in The Esplanade Mall in Kenner, Louisiana

As of April 2020, Dillard's operated 28 clearance stores in the United States.[19] Dillard's Clearance Centers occupy 26 mall spaces throughout multiple states for the clearance stock of clothing from prior seasons.[22] They are usually located within lower-income areas as the no longer high priced items are not as covetable for the general clientele Dillard's procures. The 265 regular department stores ship the clearance clothing at already 65% off to these Clearance Centers where the clothing is then marked down further to liquidate the heaps of clothing and shoes.[22]

The Clearance Centers rival that of a Marshalls or TJ Maxx with unknown sizes or quantities of a specific item. However, all the clothing at Dillard's Clearance Centers are direct from the normal Dillard's Department Stores close to and surrounding the one outlet. The goods that are sent to these stores are including, but not limited to: overstocked, offseason, didn't sell well, or damaged.[23] This is an easy way to buy all of the brand-specific items at a cheaper, more economical price.

The hours may vary a little bit by store or holiday; however, the generic hours of a Clearance Center are Tuesday through Saturday from 12 pm to 7 pm and Sunday from 12 pm to 6 pm. On Mondays, the Clearance Centers are closed for the restocking of the Clearance items.[24]

On a week-to-week basis, each Dillard's Clearance Center receives further markdowns by each department; older merchandise is marked down to an amount ending in "99 cents," representing a 65% discount.[24]

References edit

  1. ^ "Store Locations | Dillard's".
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Dillard's, Inc. 2018 Annual Report (Form 10-K)". sec.gov. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. February 2019.
  3. ^ "Dillard's Revenue 2006-2021 | DDS". www.macrotrends.net/. Macro Trends. Retrieved February 10, 2021.
  4. ^ . Dillard's. Archived from the original on 2007-02-11. Retrieved 2007-03-09.
  5. ^ "Dillard's Proxy statement".
  6. ^ Laughlin, Lee (16 July 1986). . Daily News Record. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 18 November 2013.
  7. ^ "CDI Contractors, Who We Are".
  8. ^ "Aaron Selber". The Shreveport Times. Retrieved August 14, 2013.
  9. ^ Hood, Jeff (20 April 1998). "Dillard's settling in". RecordNet.com. Retrieved 13 January 2014.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-01-14.
  11. ^ "Dillard's Announces Completion of Acquisition of CDI Contractors LLC".
  12. ^ Anderson, Patrick (May 20, 2019), Empire Mall: Dillard's set to open in fall, but Younker's space still dark and empty, Argus Leader
  13. ^ Schwan, Jodi (August 10, 2020), Sioux Falls retail market in 2020: Uncertainty mixed with some signs of life, Sioux Falls Business
  14. ^ Howland, Daphne (September 9, 2019), The downside of tradition at Dillard's, Retail Dive
  15. ^ a b Dillard's stores open for shoppers despite COVID-19, Retail Customer Experience, March 27, 2020
  16. ^ Thomas, Lauren (March 24, 2020), This department store is still open for business despite coronavirus, CNBC
  17. ^ Dillard's Closing Majority of Stores in Response To Covid-19, Arkansas Money & Politics, April 7, 2020
  18. ^ DiNatale, Sara (May 12, 2020), Dillard's is reopening stores in Tampa Bay, Tampa Bay Times
  19. ^ a b Palmieri, Jean (May 17, 2020), Pandemic Caused ‘Total Chaos’ at Dillard's as Stores Were Forced to Close, WWD
  20. ^ Howland, Daphne (August 12, 2021), Dillard's swings to profit in Q2 as women buy clothing and shoes, Retail Dive
  21. ^ "Dillard's - Tarrant, TX 76053". USA BIZ DIR. USABIZDIR. Retrieved 18 March 2016.
  22. ^ a b "NASDAQ".
  23. ^ "Dillard's in Harlingen to Downgrade to a Clearance Store". The Monitor.
  24. ^ a b "Store Locator". Dillard's.

External links edit

  • Dillard's Official Website
  • Dillard's Company History
  • More Dillard's History from NYJobSource

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This article is about the department store chain For other uses see Dillard disambiguation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Dillard s news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Dillard s Inc is an upscale American department store chain with approximately 282 stores in 29 states and headquartered in Little Rock Arkansas 4 Currently the largest number of stores are located in Texas with 57 and Florida with 42 The company also has stores in 27 more states however it is absent from the Northeast Washington D C and northward most of the Upper Midwest Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota the Northwest and most of California aside from three stores 2 Dillard s Inc Dillard s store at NorthPark Center in Dallas Texas 2006 it is one of the company s two flagship storesCompany typePublicTraded asNYSE DDS Class A IndustryRetailFounded1938 86 years ago 1938 FounderWilliam T DillardHeadquartersLittle Rock Arkansas U S Number of locations285 1 February 2019 2 Area servedUnited StatesKey peopleWilliam T Dillard II Chairman and CEO Alex Dillard President ProductsClothing footwear bedding bath furniture decor jewelry accessories beauty products appliances and housewares RevenueUS 6 9 billion 2022 3 Operating incomeUS 207 962 million FY 2018 2 Net incomeUS 170 263 million FY 2018 2 Total assetsUS 3 431 billion FY 2018 2 Total equityUS 1 678 billion FY 2018 2 Number of employees 40 000 December 31 2020 2 Websitedillards wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 20th century 1 2 21st century 2 Store formats 2 1 Clearance Centers 3 References 4 External linksHistory edit20th century edit nbsp Interior of a now relocated Dillard s store at Four Seasons Town Centre in Greensboro North Carolina nbsp Dillard s Headquarters Building in Little Rock Arkansas nbsp Dillard s during the Christmas shopping season at Ingram Park Mall in San Antonio TexasDillard s is the outgrowth of a department store founded in 1938 by William T Dillard its corporate headquarters remain located at the eastern edge of Little Rock s Riverdale area and many of its executives and directors are members of the Dillard family The family retains control of the company through its ownership of Class B Common Stock the Class A common stock is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange 5 Dillard began his first store in Mineral Springs Arkansas in what was locally known as the tater house It was located across the street from the community s Methodist church The building that housed the original store was torn down in the early 2000s Dillard sold the original five and dime store in Nashville Arkansas to develop a department store in Texarkana Arkansas initially as the minority partner in Wooten amp Dillard In 1956 Dillard led an investment group that acquired the Mayer amp Schmidt store in Tyler Texas This store eventually took on the name Dillard s Mayer amp Schmidt until 1974 when it was replaced with a mall based location south of downtown Tyler In 1960 Dillard acquired and turned around the failing Brown Dunkin store in Tulsa Oklahoma The success of this turnaround was followed in late 1963 by acquiring the Joseph Pfeifer store in Little Rock Arkansas and in early 1964 acquiring the other main store in Little Rock Gus Blass Co Dillard used this as an opportunity to relocate his headquarters to Little Rock In 1969 Dillard and his investors took Dillard Department Stores Inc public on the American Stock Exchange The chain then expanded rapidly as an anchor in suburban shopping malls and took advantage of market conditions to acquire smaller chains and its ability to turn around locations that other companies could not operate profitably Expansion of the Dillard s chain increased rapidly during the 1970s mainly through expanding into new malls being built in smaller cities in Texas In 1971 five Texas units were acquired from Fedway a division of Federated Department Stores the stores were rebranded as Dillard s in 1972 In 1974 five Leonard s stores were acquired in Fort Worth and a commitment to open a new downtown Fort Worth store at the Tandy Center the site of the original Leonard s Also in 1974 the former Brown Dunkin Blass Pfeifer and Mayer amp Schmidt stores were fully renamed Dillard s In the 1980s the company purchased many local chains In 1982 Dillard s leased three units of the defunct Lowenstein s chain in Memphis Tennessee In early 1984 Dillard s acquired 12 Stix Baer amp Fuller stores in St Louis and Kansas City from Associated Dry Goods Corp In fall 1984 two department store divisions were purchased from Dayton Hudson Corporation Diamond s and John A Brown with locations in Arizona Nevada and Oklahoma Twelve stores in Kansas and Missouri belonging to R H Macy amp Co s Midwest Division which was later dissolved in 2006 were acquired in early 1986 while the three unit Hemphill Wells company in West Texas was purchased in the summer The stores at Sunset Mall in San Angelo and South Plains Mall in Lubbock were both converted and the third in downtown Lubbock was closed 6 In 1987 Dillard s purchased 26 of Joske s 27 stores in Texas and Arizona and the four unit Cain Sloan chain in Nashville Tennessee from Allied Stores Corp This deal gave Dillard s two major anchor locations at several malls in Texas and Arizona with many of the second locations being converted to a separate expanded home and men s stores a format that Dillard s utilized greatly both to grow its store size cost effectively and to prevent competitors from gaining valuable real estate Additionally the Joske s acquisition gave Dillard s entry into the Houston market That same year Dillard s co founded CDI Contractors a construction company that would help build remodel and repair most of its locations with William Bill Clark and Braggs Electric Construction Company 7 Dillard s in 1988 acquired the former Selber Bros clothing department store chain founded in 1907 in Shreveport Louisiana which also had a few locations in Texas 8 In 1988 Dillard s purchased the three unit Miller amp Paine chain in Lincoln Nebraska as well as more significantly a half interest and operational control of The Higbee Co based in Cleveland Ohio with partner Edward J DeBartolo Corp D H Holmes Co Ltd of New Orleans was purchased in 1989 bringing 18 units primarily in Louisiana as well two former Diamond s units in Tucson Arizona The Ivey s chain of 23 stores in Florida North Carolina and South Carolina was acquired from BATUS in 1990 This was followed by Maison Blanche selling eight stores on Florida s Gulf Coast to them in 1991 The locations were at Tyrone Square Mall 1973 University Square Mall WestShore Plaza both 1974 Countryside Mall 1976 Southgate Plaza 1978 Edison Mall Coastland Center both 1985 and Lakeland Square Mall 1988 In 1992 the remaining interest in the Higbee s stores was acquired as well as five Ohio stores from Horne s as part of a legal settlement Dillard s having canceled a 1988 deal to acquire the chain Also in 1992 three stores from the Hess s chain liquidation five other former Hess s were acquired in 1994 two E M Scarbrough s locations in Austin Texas two Thalhimer s in South Carolina and Tennessee a former Lord amp Taylor store at Oak Court Mall in Memphis Tennessee and three Belk Lindsey stores in Florida Gulf View DeSoto and Eastlake Except for two Belk of Columbia stores that were acquired in 1995 acquisitions were eschewed for a couple of years until early 1997 with the purchase of 15 stores 10 Mervyn s boxes in Florida and five southern Virginia stores from Proffitt s that were acquired from Hess s in 1993 The Mervyn s deal included five purchased from Lord amp Taylor in 1991 Cutler Ridge Mall 1982 Coral Square 1984 Miami International Mall Boynton Beach Mall both 1985 and Treasure Coast Square 1987 Three additional stores were acquired from Jordan Marsh in 1992 Pompano Fashion Square 1970 Broward Mall 1978 and Melbourne Square 1983 and the remaining two at Lakeland Square Mall 1986 and Pembroke Lakes Mall 1992 The Proffitt s conversion gave them two that were also taken over from Rices Nachmans in 1985 at Coliseum Mall 1973 and Pembroke Mall 1981 and three newly built stores Patrick Henry Mall Greenbrier Mall both 1987 and Chesapeake Square 1988 Three suburban Macy s stores in Houston at Willowbrook Mall Deerbrook Mall both 1984 and Baybrook Mall 1985 were absorbed while the location at The Galleria 1986 was not affected The deal making culminated with the purchase of Mercantile Stores Co Inc in 1998 The purchase of this Fairfield Ohio based department store company brought several chains including Bacon s Castner Knott de Lendrecie s Gayfers Glass Block Hennessy s J B White Joslins Lion Store Maison Blanche McAlpin s Root s and The Jones Store Dillard s sold 26 stores of the former Mercantile Stores to May Department Stores Co and Saks Incorporated and traded an additional seven stores to Belk for nine of theirs in southern Virginia and Chattanooga Tennessee Overall this deal enabled Dillard s to enhance its position in several markets in the South Midwest and Mountain states Also in 1998 the chain entered California opening its first store in a former Weinstock s at Weberstown Mall in Stockton California 9 In 1999 Dillard s opened stores at Mall of Georgia and Arbor Place Mall near Atlanta 21st century edit See also Retail apocalypse nbsp Dillard s in Fairview Texas opened on March 10 2010This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information September 2021 After the acquisition of Mercantile Dillard s ceased expanding through acquisitions although eight locations of the defunct Montgomery Ward in the Midwest and four locations from ZCMI in Utah and Idaho were acquired in 2001 when stores opened at Chandler Fashion Center in Chandler Arizona The Mall at Stonecrest in Lithonia Georgia The Mall at Wellington Green in Wellington Florida International Plaza and Bay Street in Tampa Florida and The Shops at Willow Bend in Plano Texas In 2004 Dillard s store credit card operation operated as Dillard s National Bank was sold to GE Money Bank Customers can now be issued Dillard s American Express cards as well as the traditional Dillard s store charge cards These cards can be used at any store that accepts the American Express brand In 2005 Dillard s opened stores at Perimeter Mall and Atlantic Station in Atlanta Georgia as well as St Johns Town Center in Jacksonville Florida In 2008 Dillard s closed their travel agency Dillard s Travel alongside all in store locations due to economic conditions Dillard s Travel previously operated in 43 of the 318 stores 10 Also in 2008 stores opened at both The Shops at Wiregrass and Pier Park in Florida Dillard s also nnounced that it had completed a transaction to acquire the remaining fifty percent 50 interest in CDI Contractors LLC and CDI Contractors Inc which it did not already own 11 In late 2018 Dillard s announced a location would open in fall 2019 in Sioux Falls South Dakota at the site of the former Younkers in Empire Mall 12 By August 2020 it had not yet opened 13 In September 2019 Dillard s remained headquartered in Arkansas with 260 full line stores and 29 clearance centers It had locations mostly in the South and Southwest of the United States in 29 states overall The company was also a significant owner of property in the United States and it owned 44 300 000 square feet 4 120 000 m2 of the 49 000 000 square feet 4 600 000 m2 it used for its business and retail operations 14 In March 2020 Dillard s attracted note in the press for keeping many of its 290 stores open during the coronavirus pandemic 15 16 with Dillard s stating we are open with limited hours where not ordered to close by state or local government mandate 15 In April 2020 Dillard s closed around 200 out of its 285 stores in response to COVID 19 Its online store remained open 17 In May 2020 Dillard s had reopened all but two of its locations in Tampa Bay according to its website at the time 18 That week management and Dillard s CEO William Dillard II informed its annual meeting that the company s first quarter had been the worst in its history due to the coronavirus saying Dillard s business had become total chaos by the end of April as a result At the time Dillard s had 257 department stores and 28 clearance stores and had reopened stores in 21 states or more 19 In August 2021 the company released its second quarter report It did not release store comps relative to pandemic dominated 2020 comparable store retail sales compared to 2019 rose 14 After an 8 6 million net loss in August 2020 the company noted that it instead had made a net income in August 2021 of 185 7 million 20 Store formats edit nbsp Map of Dillard s locations in the United StatesThe chain continues to expand and has recently added stores in non traditional mall shopping centers Currently the largest Dillard s store at 365 000 square feet 33 900 m2 is located at Scottsdale Fashion Square an enclosed super regional mall in Scottsdale Arizona Within the Dallas Fort Worth area the chain has two flagship stores with a 299 000 square foot 27 800 m2 store at the Northpark Center in Dallas and a 310 000 square foot 29 000 m2 store at the North East Mall in Hurst 21 Its flagship store in the East Coast region at 260 000 square feet 24 000 m2 was located in the MacArthur Center in downtown Norfolk Virginia closed in 2023 It announced construction of a new flagship store in Lubbock TX on Nov 15th 2022 This store will be 220 000 sq ft The home store for the chain is in Little Rock the divided store is located in the trend conscious Park Plaza Mall one of the city s oldest continuously operating shopping centers in its midtown section Clearance Centers edit nbsp Dillard s Clearance Center in The Esplanade Mall in Kenner LouisianaAs of April 2020 Dillard s operated 28 clearance stores in the United States 19 Dillard s Clearance Centers occupy 26 mall spaces throughout multiple states for the clearance stock of clothing from prior seasons 22 They are usually located within lower income areas as the no longer high priced items are not as covetable for the general clientele Dillard s procures The 265 regular department stores ship the clearance clothing at already 65 off to these Clearance Centers where the clothing is then marked down further to liquidate the heaps of clothing and shoes 22 The Clearance Centers rival that of a Marshalls or TJ Maxx with unknown sizes or quantities of a specific item However all the clothing at Dillard s Clearance Centers are direct from the normal Dillard s Department Stores close to and surrounding the one outlet The goods that are sent to these stores are including but not limited to overstocked offseason didn t sell well or damaged 23 This is an easy way to buy all of the brand specific items at a cheaper more economical price The hours may vary a little bit by store or holiday however the generic hours of a Clearance Center are Tuesday through Saturday from 12 pm to 7 pm and Sunday from 12 pm to 6 pm On Mondays the Clearance Centers are closed for the restocking of the Clearance items 24 On a week to week basis each Dillard s Clearance Center receives further markdowns by each department older merchandise is marked down to an amount ending in 99 cents representing a 65 discount 24 References edit Store Locations Dillard s a b c d e f g Dillard s Inc 2018 Annual Report Form 10 K sec gov U S Securities and Exchange Commission February 2019 Dillard s Revenue 2006 2021 DDS www macrotrends net Macro Trends Retrieved February 10 2021 Dillard s Investor Relations Dillard s Archived from the original on 2007 02 11 Retrieved 2007 03 09 Dillard s Proxy statement Laughlin Lee 16 July 1986 Hemphill Wells Dep t store chain bought by Dillard s Daily News Record Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 18 November 2013 CDI Contractors Who We Are Aaron Selber The Shreveport Times Retrieved August 14 2013 Hood Jeff 20 April 1998 Dillard s settling in RecordNet com Retrieved 13 January 2014 Dilliard s Closes Travel Agency To Affect 160 Employees Archived from the original on 2009 01 14 Dillard s Announces Completion of Acquisition of CDI Contractors LLC Anderson Patrick May 20 2019 Empire Mall Dillard s set to open in fall but Younker s space still dark and empty Argus Leader Schwan Jodi August 10 2020 Sioux Falls retail market in 2020 Uncertainty mixed with some signs of life Sioux Falls Business Howland Daphne September 9 2019 The downside of tradition at Dillard s Retail Dive a b Dillard s stores open for shoppers despite COVID 19 Retail Customer Experience March 27 2020 Thomas Lauren March 24 2020 This department store is still open for business despite coronavirus CNBC Dillard s Closing Majority of Stores in Response To Covid 19 Arkansas Money amp Politics April 7 2020 DiNatale Sara May 12 2020 Dillard s is reopening stores in Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Times a b Palmieri Jean May 17 2020 Pandemic Caused Total Chaos at Dillard s as Stores Were Forced to Close WWD Howland Daphne August 12 2021 Dillard s swings to profit in Q2 as women buy clothing and shoes Retail Dive Dillard s Tarrant TX 76053 USA BIZ DIR USABIZDIR Retrieved 18 March 2016 a b NASDAQ Dillard s in Harlingen to Downgrade to a Clearance Store The Monitor a b Store Locator Dillard s External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dillard s Dillard s Official Website Dillard s Company History More Dillard s History from NYJobSource Portals nbsp United States nbsp Companies Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dillard 27s amp oldid 1195882443, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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