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  1. The May Department Stores Company is the second-leading upscale department store chain operator in the United States, just behind Federated Department Stores. The St. Louis-based company operates 11 department store chains and David's Bridal, the largest retailer of wedding apparel and accessories in the United States.

  2. The May Department Stores Company was an American department store holding company, formerly headquartered in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. It was founded in Leadville, Colorado, by David May in 1877, moving to St. Louis in 1905. After many changes in the retail industry, the company merged with Federated Department Stores in 2005.

  3. Headquarters: Industry: General Merchandisers. CEO: David C. Farrell. Website: https://www.mayco.com. Ticker: MA. Company type: Revenues ($M): $12,187. Profits ($M): $752.

  4. Jul 24, 2019 · May had bought its last 2 department store operations, G. Fox of Hartford and Meier & Frank of Portland, in the mid-1960s. Then the Federal Trade Commission forced Federated, May, and other big department store groups to sign consent decrees that prohibited them from buying other department stores, usually for at least ten years.

  5. Watch Us Grow: The May Company. The May Company was the last major department store to locate in downtown Cleveland. Founded in 1877 in Leadville, CO by David May (1838-1927) and his brother-in-law Moses Shoenberg and originally known as May, Holcomb & Dean, this retail establishment grew very quickly.

  6. May Department Stores Company. American company. Learn about this topic in these articles: Marshall Field’s. In Marshall Field’s. …department store chain to the May Department Stores Company, another American retailing corporation, and in 2005 the May Company was acquired by Federated Department Stores, Inc., which operated Macy’s. Read More.

  7. The May Company Building on Broadway in Downtown Los Angeles, a.k.a. Hamburgers/May Company Department Store [1] and the May Department Store Building, later known as the California Broadway Trade Center, was the flagship store of the May Company California department store chain.

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