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Jim Boscov, chairman and CEO of Boscov's, presents a check to Ro Miller and her family, the winner of the department store's $10,000 Home Shopping Spree, on Thursday, Oct. 17, 2024, at the Palmer ...
Boscov’s, the family-owned department store chain based in Reading, Pennsylvania, has confirmed opening dates for its newest ...
But there are larger forces that make Boscov's long-term survival as an independent, family-owned company a "longshot bet," said Davidowitz, pointing to Belk, which, with more than 300 stores ...
Boscov's CEO Al Boscov with Tina Hatalsky, buyer for Boscov's. It's personal service that has helped the department store chain reach its 100th anniversary. Boscov's celebrates 100 years of people ...
Boscov’s Department Stores announced on April 27 that they are inviting all Bed Bath and Beyond customers to bring their mailed BB&B coupons to any Boscov’s store. Customers can exchange it ...
Boscov’s hosts nonprofit programs that generate over $600,000 a year for various organizations, officials said. Burial will be private, but a public memorial service will be announced later.
Boscov's filed for bankruptcy in 2008 and reorganized. The family was able to buy the stores back. Since then, the retailer has faced the COVID-19 pandemic and mall closures.
Boscov's was founded by the Russian immigrant Solomon Boscov in 1919. His son, Albert, and his son-in-law, Edwin Lakin, joined the company in 1953.
“Boscov’s is full of inventory and we are working very closely with vendors,” he said. “We’re on the phone all the time. If something is going to be late, something else comes early.
Boscov’s survived partly because its leader was in tune with what his customers wanted and served them well, said Howard Davidowitz, chairman of New York-based retail consulting group Davidowitz ...