Younkers

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Younkers, Inc.
Image:Younkers Logo.gif
Type Department store
Founded 1856 Keokuk, Iowa
Headquarters Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Industry Retail
Products Clothing, footwear, bedding, furniture, jewelry, beauty products, and housewares.
Parent The Bon-Ton
Website http://www.younkers.com/

Younkers is a department store chain in the Midwestern United States. The chain concentrates on the middle and upper-class segments of the market.

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The company was founded by Polish immigrant brothers Lipman, Samuel, and Marcus Younker, who opened a general store in Keokuk, Iowa in 1856. Herman Younker, the youngest of the brothers, opened a dry goods store in Des Moines, Iowa in 1874. Following Samuel's death in 1879, the Keokuk store was closed and the Des Moines location became the main store. In 1899 the Younker brothers' main store in downtown Des Moines was moved to 7th and Walnut Streets, and it operated at the same location for 106 years before closing on August 12, 2005. The downtown Des Moines store became known for its Tea Room restaurant, which opened in 1913 and closed shortly before the store did. It also installed Iowa's first escalator, known as the "electric stairs," in 1939.

The original Younkers store in downtown Des Moines, Iowa. The building has been vacant since the store closed on August 12, 2005.
The original Younkers store in downtown Des Moines, Iowa. The building has been vacant since the store closed on August 12, 2005.

A series of additions, enlargements, and mergers resulted in the company changing its name to Younkers Incorporated. The Grand Department Store in downtown Des Moines was purchased in 1912. The company started growing in the 1920s by acquiring other department stores throughout Iowa, including Wilkins Department Stores (1923), Harris-Emery (1927), and J. Mandelbaum and Sons (1928). The Iowa-based retailers Britnalls of Marshalltown and Davidson's of Sioux City were acquired in 1948 and Yetters of Iowa City was acquired in 1949. Younkers began expanding outside of Iowa during the 1950s and opened its first shopping mall store in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1955. (It acquired another Omaha department store, Kilpatrick's, in 1961.) By 1978 Younkers had 28 stores in five states.

Younkers was operated by the Equitable of Iowa insurance company from 1979 to 1992 after being a publicly-traded company since 1948. Under Equitable's ownership, Younkers acquired all 11 locations of the Omaha-based Brandeis department store chain in 1987. After returning to public ownership on the NASDAQ on April 22, 1992, Younkers purchased the 22 stores of the H.C. Prange chain in Wisconsin and Michigan.

After a hostile takeover bid by Carson Pirie Scott was rejected in 1995, Younkers' shareholders agreed to a friendly takeover by Proffitt's, Inc., of Knoxville, Tennessee. The acquisition was completed in October 1996; Proffitt's would later acquire Carson Pirie Scott, and in 1998 Proffitt's merged with Saks Fifth Avenue to form Saks Incorporated. In 2003, Saks closed Younkers' headquarters in Des Moines and merged its operations with those of Carson Pirie Scott in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Saks sold Younkers and its other Northern Department Store Group stores (Carson Pirie Scott, Bergner's, Boston Store, and Herberger's) to Bon-Ton Stores in a $1.1 billion deal that was completed on March 6, 2006. [1]

As of March 1, 2007, Younkers has 46 stores in Iowa, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. Most of its stores are anchors of shopping malls.

The exterior of the Younkers department store at Jordan Creek Town Center in West Des Moines, Iowa.
The exterior of the Younkers department store at Jordan Creek Town Center in West Des Moines, Iowa.

Downtown Sheboygan, Wisconsin location
Downtown Sheboygan, Wisconsin location

  • Bellevue - South Roads Mall (former Brandeis; mall converted to offices)
  • Omaha - Crossroads Mall (former Brandeis; torn down for Target)
  • Omaha - The Center (former Kilpatrick's; mall converted to offices)
  • Omaha - Westroads Mall (former Kilpatrick's; relocated to former Jones Store in 2003. Currently vacant)

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