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Proffitt's

Proffitt's was a department store chain based in Alcoa, Tennessee. On March 8, 2006, the Proffitt's and McRae's stores were converted into Belk stores. Belk acquired the two chains in July 2005 from Saks, Inc.

Proffitt's
IndustryRetail
Founded1919
DefunctMarch 8, 2006
FateAcquired by Belk
Headquarters
ProductsClothing, footwear, bedding, furniture, jewelry, beauty products, housewares
ParentSaks, Inc. (1998-2005)
SubsidiariesMcRae's
WebsiteNone

History

Beginnings

Jeweler David W. Proffitt and James Ellis founded the Ellis-Proffitt Co. on Main Street in downtown Maryville, Tennessee, in 1919.[1] The first store had seven departments: ladies ready-to-wear, ladies accessories, millinery, men's shoes, dry goods, and bargain basement. Ellis sold his share of the company to Proffitt in 1921 due to illness. The company expanded by opening its second store in Athens, Tennessee in 1936. In the 1960s, the Maryville store moved from downtown to Midland Plaza in Alcoa.

In 1982 the store relocated again to Foothills Mall in Maryville where two stores remained until the Belk acquisition, one for Women and the other for Men, Kids, and Home. A warehouse and distribution center opened in Maryville in 1970. A location in Knoxville opened in 1972 in West Town Mall with an Oak Ridge store following in 1974. A second Knoxville store was added in 1984 at East Towne Mall (now Knoxville Center). In 1984, the company had four stores and annual sales of $40 million.[2]

For the first 65 years of its existence, the company was a family-owned business, but in 1984 it was acquired by RBM Acquisition Co., led by R. Brad Martin.[2]

Going public

Proffitt's Inc. went public on July 3, 1987 on the NASDAQ market under the symbol PRFT.[3] The West Town Mall location in Knoxville was expanded to 122,000 square feet (11,300 m2) later that year making it the largest store in the chain. Proffitt's purchased the Chattanooga based Loveman's Department Store in 1986, adding four Chattanooga stores and one in Dalton, Georgia, its first location outside of Tennessee.

In 1989, a new 80,000 square feet (7,000 m2) store opened in Biltmore Square Mall in Asheville, North Carolina, bringing the total stores to eleven. The years 1992 and 1993 saw a number of acquisitions, making Proffitt's one of the fastest growing retailers in the US. During that time, the company purchased 18 Hess's locations in Tennessee, Virginia, Kentucky, and Georgia. Some of these locations were formerly Miller's of Tennessee stores. This added new stores in Rome, Georgia; Elizabethtown and Ashland, Kentucky; Bristol, Virginia; and Kingsport and Johnson City, Tennessee. In fall 1992, shortly before the Hess's purchase was completed, a new Proffitt's store opened in The Mall at Johnson City in the company's entry into the Tri-Cities market. The Hess's purchase led to a dual-store format in the mall, similar to the one in the Foothills Mall in Maryville. In Johnson City, once the Hess's store was vacated and renovated, the Men's and Home Stores were moved to that building, leaving Women's and Children's in the newly constructed Proffitt's building.

Acquisitions of McRae's and Parks-Belk

Proffitt's purchased the Jackson, Mississippi based McRae's chain in 1994.[3] The McRae's stores, unlike the previous acquisitions, continued to operate separately and under their nameplate. In 1995, Proffitt's purchased Parks-Belk, an independently owned affiliate of Charlotte, North Carolina based Belk, Inc. This purchase gave Proffitt's a presence for the first time in Greeneville, Tennessee, and gave the company an additional store in each mall in Kingsport and Johnson City. A Parks-Belk location in Morristown, Tennessee was part of the deal, but the store was closed instead of being converted to a Proffitt's. The Johnson City Proffitt's was already operating under the dual-location concept and this gave the company three stores in the same mall. The former Hess's store (now home to Forever 21, formerly Goody's Family Clothing) which housed the Men's and Home Store was vacated and relocated to the former Belk site along with the Children's department. This move created the largest Proffitt's Men's Store in the company and allowed the Women's department its own store. The former Hess store in the Fort Henry Mall in Kingsport was transformed into the largest Proffitt's Home Store, with all other departments remaining in the former Parks-Belk location. Proffitt's would later open stores in Spartanburg, South Carolina, Morgantown and Parkersburg, WV, and they would eventually build a new store at College Square Mall in Morristown, Tennessee.

Acquisitions of the Parisian, Younkers, Herberger's, and Carson Pirie Scott chains, and stores from Dillard's

Birmingham, Alabama, based Parisian and Younkers of Des Moines, Iowa, were both acquired in 1996 and retained their names and operating units. Herberger's was purchased in 1997 and kept its nameplate. In the same year the company moved from the NASDAQ to the New York Stock Exchange and began trading under the PFT symbol. The company purchased the Carson Pirie Scott chain[3] in 1998 which also consisted of Boston Store and Bergner's and they continued to operate those stores under their respective names. Later in 1998, the company purchased North Carolina based Brody's and those stores were converted to the Proffitt's name. 1998 also saw Proffitt's acquire a group of 15 stores from Dillard's after its buyout of Mercantile Stores. Five former Castner Knott store in Nashville, Tennessee were renamed Proffitt's, but sold in 2001 to May Department Stores (operated as Hecht's until 2006, now Macy's) after proving marginally profitable under Proffitt's management. The former Brody's stores were sold to Belk in 2004. Also, in 2004, Proffitt's opened a store in Alabama at the Riverchase Galleria in the Birmingham suburb of Hoover in the location vacated by Macy's which now houses a Von Maur store. The Carson Pirie Scott, Bergner's, Boston Store, Herberger's, and Younkers names were eventually sold to Bon-Ton Stores on March 6, 2006.[3]

Merger with Saks Fifth Avenue

Late 1998 would see the biggest name change when Proffitt's purchased Saks Holdings Inc, the holding company for luxury retailer Saks Fifth Avenue. Upon closing of the acquisition the company name changed to Saks, Inc. and its NYSE ticker symbol changed to SKS.[3]

Sale to Belk

The McRae's operations would ultimately be consolidated into the Proffitt's division's Alcoa, Tennessee, based offices. They would however, continue to operate under the McRae's name. The year 2005 would signal the end of the Proffitt's and McRae's names with the purchase of those stores by Belk.[3] On March 8, 2006, all McRae's and Proffitt's stores were converted into Belk stores. The conversion ended two of the most well-known retailing names in the southern United States. The only exceptions were two Alabama McRae's stores in Tuscaloosa and Gadsden, which were retained to convert into Parisian locations. On October 2, 2006, the Parisian unit was sold to Belk[3] and these two locations were rebranded as Belk stores almost a year after the purchase.

References

  1. ^ "Harwell Proffitt, 82, Executive". The New York Times. 3 April 2000. Retrieved 11 September 2015.
  2. ^ a b Alison Gillespie, Growing Proffitt's, Retail Traffic, May 1, 1998
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Saks, Inc. History, Saks, Inc. website, accessed July 17, 2008

External links

  • Belk
  • Saks, Inc.

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acquired the two chains in July 2005 from Saks Inc Proffitt sIndustryRetailFounded1919DefunctMarch 8 2006FateAcquired by BelkHeadquartersAlcoa TennesseeProductsClothing footwear bedding furniture jewelry beauty products housewaresParentSaks Inc 1998 2005 SubsidiariesMcRae sWebsiteNone Contents 1 History 1 1 Beginnings 1 2 Going public 1 3 Acquisitions of McRae s and Parks Belk 1 4 Acquisitions of the Parisian Younkers Herberger s and Carson Pirie Scott chains and stores from Dillard s 1 5 Merger with Saks Fifth Avenue 1 6 Sale to Belk 2 References 3 External linksHistory EditBeginnings Edit Jeweler David W Proffitt and James Ellis founded the Ellis Proffitt Co on Main Street in downtown Maryville Tennessee in 1919 1 The first store had seven departments ladies ready to wear ladies accessories millinery men s shoes dry goods and bargain basement Ellis sold his share of the company to Proffitt in 1921 due to illness The company expanded by opening its second store in Athens Tennessee in 1936 In the 1960s the Maryville store moved from downtown to Midland Plaza in Alcoa In 1982 the store relocated again to Foothills Mall in Maryville where two stores remained until the Belk acquisition one for Women and the other for Men Kids and Home A warehouse and distribution center opened in Maryville in 1970 A location in Knoxville opened in 1972 in West Town Mall with an Oak Ridge store following in 1974 A second Knoxville store was added in 1984 at East Towne Mall now Knoxville Center In 1984 the company had four stores and annual sales of 40 million 2 For the first 65 years of its existence the company was a family owned business but in 1984 it was acquired by RBM Acquisition Co led by R Brad Martin 2 Going public Edit Proffitt s Inc went public on July 3 1987 on the NASDAQ market under the symbol PRFT 3 The West Town Mall location in Knoxville was expanded to 122 000 square feet 11 300 m2 later that year making it the largest store in the chain Proffitt s purchased the Chattanooga based Loveman s Department Store in 1986 adding four Chattanooga stores and one in Dalton Georgia its first location outside of Tennessee In 1989 a new 80 000 square feet 7 000 m2 store opened in Biltmore Square Mall in Asheville North Carolina bringing the total stores to eleven The years 1992 and 1993 saw a number of acquisitions making Proffitt s one of the fastest growing retailers in the US During that time the company purchased 18 Hess s locations in Tennessee Virginia Kentucky and Georgia Some of these locations were formerly Miller s of Tennessee stores This added new stores in Rome Georgia Elizabethtown and Ashland Kentucky Bristol Virginia and Kingsport and Johnson City Tennessee In fall 1992 shortly before the Hess s purchase was completed a new Proffitt s store opened in The Mall at Johnson City in the company s entry into the Tri Cities market The Hess s purchase led to a dual store format in the mall similar to the one in the Foothills Mall in Maryville In Johnson City once the Hess s store was vacated and renovated the Men s and Home Stores were moved to that building leaving Women s and Children s in the newly constructed Proffitt s building Acquisitions of McRae s and Parks Belk Edit Proffitt s purchased the Jackson Mississippi based McRae s chain in 1994 3 The McRae s stores unlike the previous acquisitions continued to operate separately and under their nameplate In 1995 Proffitt s purchased Parks Belk an independently owned affiliate of Charlotte North Carolina based Belk Inc This purchase gave Proffitt s a presence for the first time in Greeneville Tennessee and gave the company an additional store in each mall in Kingsport and Johnson City A Parks Belk location in Morristown Tennessee was part of the deal but the store was closed instead of being converted to a Proffitt s The Johnson City Proffitt s was already operating under the dual location concept and this gave the company three stores in the same mall The former Hess s store now home to Forever 21 formerly Goody s Family Clothing which housed the Men s and Home Store was vacated and relocated to the former Belk site along with the Children s department This move created the largest Proffitt s Men s Store in the company and allowed the Women s department its own store The former Hess store in the Fort Henry Mall in Kingsport was transformed into the largest Proffitt s Home Store with all other departments remaining in the former Parks Belk location Proffitt s would later open stores in Spartanburg South Carolina Morgantown and Parkersburg WV and they would eventually build a new store at College Square Mall in Morristown Tennessee Acquisitions of the Parisian Younkers Herberger s and Carson Pirie Scott chains and stores from Dillard s Edit Birmingham Alabama based Parisian and Younkers of Des Moines Iowa were both acquired in 1996 and retained their names and operating units Herberger s was purchased in 1997 and kept its nameplate In the same year the company moved from the NASDAQ to the New York Stock Exchange and began trading under the PFT symbol The company purchased the Carson Pirie Scott chain 3 in 1998 which also consisted of Boston Store and Bergner s and they continued to operate those stores under their respective names Later in 1998 the company purchased North Carolina based Brody s and those stores were converted to the Proffitt s name 1998 also saw Proffitt s acquire a group of 15 stores from Dillard s after its buyout of Mercantile Stores Five former Castner Knott store in Nashville Tennessee were renamed Proffitt s but sold in 2001 to May Department Stores operated as Hecht s until 2006 now Macy s after proving marginally profitable under Proffitt s management The former Brody s stores were sold to Belk in 2004 Also in 2004 Proffitt s opened a store in Alabama at the Riverchase Galleria in the Birmingham suburb of Hoover in the location vacated by Macy s which now houses a Von Maur store The Carson Pirie Scott Bergner s Boston Store Herberger s and Younkers names were eventually sold to Bon Ton Stores on March 6 2006 3 Merger with Saks Fifth Avenue Edit Late 1998 would see the biggest name change when Proffitt s purchased Saks Holdings Inc the holding company for luxury retailer Saks Fifth Avenue Upon closing of the acquisition the company name changed to Saks Inc and its NYSE ticker symbol changed to SKS 3 Sale to Belk Edit The McRae s operations would ultimately be consolidated into the Proffitt s division s Alcoa Tennessee based offices They would however continue to operate under the McRae s name The year 2005 would signal the end of the Proffitt s and McRae s names with the purchase of those stores by Belk 3 On March 8 2006 all McRae s and Proffitt s stores were converted into Belk stores The conversion ended two of the most well known retailing names in the southern United States The only exceptions were two Alabama McRae s stores in Tuscaloosa and Gadsden which were retained to convert into Parisian locations On October 2 2006 the Parisian unit was sold to Belk 3 and these two locations were rebranded as Belk stores almost a year after the purchase References Edit Harwell Proffitt 82 Executive The New York Times 3 April 2000 Retrieved 11 September 2015 a b Alison Gillespie Growing Proffitt s Retail Traffic May 1 1998 a b c d e f g Saks Inc History Saks Inc website accessed July 17 2008External links EditBelk Saks Inc Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Proffitt 27s amp oldid 1056741716, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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