Foley’s was a
chain of
department stores owned by
May Department Stores and headquartered in
Downtown Houston, Texas. As of August 30, 2005, the division was dissolved and operation of the stores was assumed by Federated's
Macy's West and
Macy's South divisions. Foley's operated stores in
Texas,
Colorado,
Louisiana,
Arizona,
Oklahoma and
New Mexico. On Sept 9, 2006 Foley's and all the regional
May Co. stores names were phased out and rebranded as Macy's.
History
This company was founded in
Houston, Texas, in 1900 as Foley Brothers. It was originally acquired by
Federated Department Stores, Inc. in 1947.
In the 1970s, Foley's opened stores in
Austin and in the 1980s opened in
San Antonio. By 1987, Foley's absorbed Federated's Dallas-based
Sanger-Harris chain with stores in the
Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex;
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma;
Tulsa, Oklahoma;
Tucson, Arizona; and
Albuquerque, New Mexico.
In 1988, Federated was purchased by real estate developer
Campeau Corporation, which immediately sold Foley's along with
Filene's to
May Department Stores to finance its deal.Bivins, Ralph. "."
Houston Chronicle. Wednesday May 4, 1988. Business Section, 1. In two short years Federated filed for bankruptcy, disassociated itself from Campeau, and merged with Campeau's other retail holding company
Allied Stores. After its acquisition by May Company, Foley's closed several stores in Dallas it considered underperforming (including the downtown Dallas...
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