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Rich's Department Stores, Inc

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Rich's Department Stores had 29 stores in Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusettes, Vermont, and Rhode Island. They opened in 1962 and closed in 1997. Sorry, there is no offical website(www) for Rich's as they have been closed since 1997. Thank you.

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(FYI: There is no official website(www) for Rich's Department Stores of New England)

Founded in 1962, Rich's was a small New England chain whose employees often stayed for their entire careers. Rich's was founded by Jerry Rich, his son Howard later became President and CEO, his other son Bennett was CFO of the company. In 1983, Rich's opened a store in Bangor in the former space occupied by Woolco. In 1985, the company came close to open a store in Rockland, Maine. The official annoucement was made, construction had begun and then plans were cancelled. In 1986, the company opened a new store in Manchester NH in a former Lord's Department Store. Another store was added in 1990 in Auburn, Maine at a new shopping center.

Rich's had sales of $240 million in 1994. In May 1995, Rich's opened it's 28th store in Milford MA, back then the fourth in Central Massachusetts. The last store to open was in Wakefield, Rhode Island in 1995.
In March 1996, the chain, which had 2,300 employees, filed for bankruptcy protection. Before the filing, the company closed two Maine stores, Auburn and Calais. In May 1996, Rich's announced it would close the Nashua NH location which was operating since 1977. On October 9, the company announced the closing of three New Hampshire stores by the end of the year (Portsmouth, Concord and Rochester). The closing left Rich's with 19 stores in New England, including five New Hampshire stores in Gilford, Gorham, Keene, Manchester and West Lebanon.

Stung by lower-than-projected Christmas sales, continued competition from bigger discounters and not being able to pay off its creditors, the family that runs Rich's Department Stores Inc. has chosen to close the chain forever after christmas 1996. 1,400 employees lost their jobs when the remaining 20 stores closed early in 1997.

«Weak sales, particularly in the last eight days, have led to the reluctant conclusion that the business will not be able to turn around,» Rich's president Howard Rich said. «The creditors made it clear that they appreciated the very strong efforts the company made, but that they felt their position was eroding.»

Mr. Rich cited fierce competition among discount department stores as the primary reason for weak holiday sales, which fell $1 million below projections last week alone. «We couldn't withstand the trend in the discount industry,» Mr. Rich said. Richard Levine, a Boston attorney representing Rich's, said the company would file a liquidation proposal as soon as possible, and plans to sell off the remaining inventory would be made next week.

«I feel very sorry for the Rich family; I feel very sorry that small discounters are having such a hard time competing,» said William Costa, a partner in the Green Mountain Mall in St. Johnsbury, VT., where Rich's was the biggest tenant. «It's not a big chain; it's a family-owned business and it's just very unfortunate this happened to them.»

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Was in business as a discount merchandiser

Address: Congess Street, Salem (Massachusetts) 01970
Email: moc.oohay@rennafoer
State: MA
City: Salem
Street Number: Congess Street
Zip Code: 01970
categories: department store


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