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Associated Dry Goods Corporation (ADG) was a chain of department stores that merged with May Department Stores in 1986. It was founded in 1916 as an association of independent stores called American Dry Goods, based in New York City.
- J. W. Robinson's
Associated Dry Goods (ADG), a group of independently...
- Caldor
In 1981, Associated Dry Goods (ADG), the owners of Lord &...
- J. W. Robinson's
Associated Dry Goods (ADG), a group of independently operated department store chains, bought Robinson's in 1957. May Department Stores bought Associated Dry Goods and with it, Robinson's, in 1986.
CommunityMall Or AddressOpened1 Downtown Los Angeles (1915 store)Seventh, Hope & GrandSeptember 7, 1915 [10]2 Beverly Hills9900 Wilshire Boulevard in a complex with ...February 13, 1952 [20]3 Palm Springs333 South Palm Canyon DriveJanuary 10, 1958 [24]4 Pasadena777 East Colorado BoulevardMay 12, 1958 [27]In 1981, Associated Dry Goods (ADG), the owners of Lord & Taylor and other quality department stores, purchased Caldor, Inc. for $313 million (~$888 million in 2023). Attracted to its growth potential and low debt, the 63-store Caldor chain was ADG's first entry into the realm of discount retailing.
Jul 16, 1986 · NEW YORK -- Associated Dry Goods Corp. and May Department Stores Co., after days of public sparring over acceptable terms, Wednesday announced that they had reached an agreement in principle on a...
Aug 20, 2020 · May Department Stores, the third-largest department store conglomerate in the U.S., announces a $2.7 billion deal to acquire Associated Dry Goods (including Lord & Taylor, its most prominent...
- Daphne Howland
Jun 11, 2018 · May ’ s answer, to fulfill its requirements of upgrading merchandise at one end of their market niche and meeting the off-price challenge at the other, was the 1986 acquisition of Associated Dry Goods (ADG), at a cost of $2.5 billion.
Jun 23, 1986 · May Department Stores has offered to acquire Associated Dry Goods Inc., the owner of the Lord & Taylor and J. W. Robinson department-store chains, for the equivalent of $2.7 billion.