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How many Bonton Stores are there?
The Bon-Ton
Type | Public (1991–2017) (OTC Pink: BONTQ) Private (2018–present) |
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Number of locations | 0; online operations only |
Key people | Jordan Voloshin (President) |
Products | Clothing, footwear, bedding, furniture, jewelry, beauty products, and housewares |
Revenue | US$ 2.674 billion (2016) |
Are Bon-Ton gift cards still good?
Bon-Ton is closing all of its stores, including eight in Western New York, and will no longer accept unused gift cards from customers. Bon-Ton did accept gift cards for the first 10 days of its liquidation sale, but stopped accepting them as a form of payment on April 29.
Is Bon-Ton back in business?
Bon-Ton Stores is back in business — at least, it is online. Bon-Ton Stores and its subsidiary department store chains have re-emerged online. However, this is only the first step in the retailer’s comeback. Bon-Ton filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Feb.
When was the last time Younkers stores closed?
Following its last sale in 2006, Younkers operated as a subsidiary of The Bon-Ton, with locations in seven Midwestern states, primarily in shopping malls. As of 2013 the chain operated more than fifty locations in the region. On August 29, 2018, the last 17 remaining Younkers outlets were all shut down.
What can you buy on the Younkers website?
Longtime Younkers customers will be able find traditional merchandise like clothing, shoes, accessories, home goods, jewelry and other items they used to buy in stores. But they’ll also be able to find refrigerators, stoves, microwaves, vacuum cleaners, art, gourmet foods and other items on the website.
When did Younkers department store start in Des Moines?
The department store in downtown Des Moines was purchased in 1912. The company started growing in the 1920s by acquiring other department stores throughout Iowa, including Wilkins Department Stores (1923), Harris-Emery (1927), and J. Mandelbaum and Sons (1928).
When did Younkers buy the Brandeis department store?
Under Equitable’s ownership, Younkers acquired all 11 locations of the Omaha-based Brandeis department store chain in 1987. After returning to public ownership on the NASDAQ on April 22, 1992, Younkers purchased the 22 stores of the H.C. Prange chain in Wisconsin and Michigan.