Bonton Holdings Inc. operating as Bonton () was an American
department store
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chain and group founded in 1898. It operated in
Western New York
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,
Pennsylvania
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,
Western Maryland
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, and throughout the
Midwestern United States
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. The former
York, Pennsylvania
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-based company BonTon filed for bankruptcy in February 2018 and sold the name to CSC Generation, which in turn sold it to BrandX.com in 2021, an e-commerce site under the brand name. Along with
Bergner's,
Boston Store,
Carson's
Carson Pirie Scott & Co. (also known as Carson's) is an American department store that was founded in 1854, which grew to over 50 locations, primarily in the Midwestern United States. It was sold to the holding company of Bon-Ton in 2006, but st ...
,
Elder-Beerman,
Herberger's
G. R. Herberger Inc. is a digitally native retailer. It was established in 1927 in the Midwestern United States as a department store.
History
Herberger's began in Osakis, Minnesota, when G.R. "Bob" Herberger opened his first store in 1927 ...
, and
Younkers
Younkers Inc. () is an American online retailer and former department store chain founded as a family-run dry goods business in 1856 in Keokuk, Iowa. The retailer had evolved over more than 150 years to include a presence in locations throughout ...
, the names of most of the defunct retail group's department store chains are owned by BrandX.
History
19th century
The Bon-Ton was founded in 1898, when Max Grumbacher and his father, Samuel, opened S. Grumbacher & Son, a one-room
millinery
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Historically, milliners made and sold a range of accessories for clothing and hairstyles. ...
and dry goods store on Market Street in
York, Pennsylvania
York is a city in York County, Pennsylvania, United States, and its county seat. Located in South Central Pennsylvania, the city's population was 44,800 at the time of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, making it the List of cities in ...
.
20th century
As reported in the ''Carlisle Evening Sentinel'' on October 31, 1902, the store chain had two additional locations under the name "Bon-Ton Millinery" in
Trenton, New Jersey
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, and five
Pennsylvania
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locations:
Carlisle
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Carlisle's early history is marked by the establishment of a settlement called Luguvalium to serve forts along Hadrian's Wall in Roman Britain. Due to its pro ...
,
Lancaster
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*The County Palatine of Lancaster, a synonym for Lancashire
*Duchy of Lancaster, one of only two British royal duchies
*Duke of Lancaster
*Earl of Lancaster
*House of Lancaster, a British royal dynasty
...
,
Lebanon
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,
Altoona, and
East Liverpool. The name "Bon-Ton" was drawn from
a British term connoting the "elite" or "high society".
Through
World War I
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and the
Roaring Twenties
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, the Grumbacher's store chain grew bigger, and in 1929, the company was incorporated as S. Grumbacher & Son, Inc. In 1931, Max's son, Max Samuel (M.S.), joined the company. When Max the elder died in 1933, his widow, Daisy, and their two sons, M.S. and Richard, continued the business, forming a partnership in 1936.
The Bon-Ton was a popular store destination on the classic radio show ''
Fibber McGee and Molly
''Fibber McGee and Molly'' (1935–1959) was a longtime American husband-and-wife team radio comedy program.
The situation comedy was a staple of the NBC Red Network from 1936 on, after originating on NBC Blue in 1935. One of the most popular ...
'', which aired from 1935 to 1959.
Following
World War II
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, the Grumbacher family expanded operations even further. In 1946, an additional Bon-Ton was opened, in
Hanover, Pennsylvania
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. Two years later, the company moved outside Pennsylvania, acquiring Eyerly's in
Hagerstown, Maryland
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, and, in 1957, purchasing McMeen's in
Lewistown, Pennsylvania
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. These early moves set Bon-Ton's policy of growing into adjacent areas by opening new stores and acquiring existing businesses.
Over the next three decades, The Bon-Ton Stores continued to expand. In 1961, M.S.'s son, M. Thomas "Tim", entered the business, representing the fourth generation of Grumbachers. During the 1960s, the company opened new Eyerly's and Bon-Ton stores in several Pennsylvania communities and one in
West Virginia
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. In 1969, they retired McMeen's name. During the 1970s, as the popularity of shopping centers began to grow, The Bon-Ton opened 11 new stores in Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
During the 1980s, the retail department store industry rapidly consolidated as major chains bought their competitors. The Bon-Ton Stores began the decade by opening more stores, establishing a new division,
Maxwell's
Maxwell's, last known as Maxwell's Tavern, was a bar/restaurant and music club in Hoboken, New Jersey. Over several decades the venue attracted a wide variety of acts looking for a change from the New York City concert spaces across the river. ...
, and acquiring L S Good, including its
Fowler's department stores. When Tim Grumbacher was made CEO in 1985, the company operated 18 stores in four states. Two years later, the company made a major move, buying the 11-store Pomeroy's chain from
Allied Department Stores. That purchase allowed the company to move into seven new markets in Pennsylvania.
In 1991, The Bon-Ton acquired J.W. Rhodes in
Ithaca, New York
Ithaca () is a city in and the county seat of Tompkins County, New York, United States. Situated on the southern shore of Cayuga Lake in the Finger Lakes region of New York (state), New York, Ithaca is the largest community in the Ithaca metrop ...
. The Bon-Ton entered the
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Lancaster ( ) is a city in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States, and its county seat. With a population of 58,039 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, it is the List of municipalities in Pennsylvania, eighth-most populous ci ...
, market in 1992 with the acquisition of two
Watt & Shand
Watt & Shand was a department store that operated in Lancaster, Pennsylvania from 1879 to 1992.
History
Mercantile apprentices Peter T. Watt, 28, Gilbert Thompson, 32, and James Shand, 29, of Hartford, Conn., opened the predecessor of Watt & Shand ...
locations in downtown Lancaster and
Park City Center. The company continued to expand its presence in the
New York metropolitan area
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in 1993 with a store in the Wilton Mall in
Saratoga Springs
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in the former
Addis & Dey's space. In the late 1980s, the company also acquired a
York, Pennsylvania
York is a city in York County, Pennsylvania, United States, and its county seat. Located in South Central Pennsylvania, the city's population was 44,800 at the time of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, making it the List of cities in ...
-based family-operated department store, Mailman's, from Stanley Mailman, which converted to a Bon-Ton location.
In July 1994, The Bon-Ton purchased the 127-year-old
Adam, Meldrum, and Anderson Company chain based in
Buffalo, New York
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, for $42.6 million (~$ in ), converting all locations to The Bon Ton. Around the same time, The Bon-Ton purchased
Chappell's of
Syracuse, New York
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, and
Hess's
Hess's, originally known as Hess Brothers, was a department store chain based in Allentown, Pennsylvania. The company was founded a single store in 1897, and grew to nearly 80 stores by its commercial peak in the late 1980s. The chains stores were ...
of
Allentown, Pennsylvania
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.
The Bon-Ton initially retained and operated Hess's flagship location until 1996, when it closed after nearly 100 years of continuous operation. The site was eventually demolished. Its Allentown store, Hess's former south Allentown location, was the anchor of the
South Mall
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History 20th centur ...
.
In 1995, The Bon-Ton entered the
Rochester, New York
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market in three former
McCurdy's locations, and in a former
McCurdy's space (originally Iszard's) in
Elmira, New York
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. The following spring, the company opened a fourth Rochester location in a former
Sibley's
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/
Kaufmann's
Kaufmann's was a department store that originated in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The store was owned in the early 20th century by Edgar J. Kaufmann, patron of the famous Fallingwater house. In the post-war years, the store became a regional chain ...
location. In March 1995, The Bon-Ton closed the landmark downtown Lancaster store. Later that year, they closed the downtown
AM&A's location. 1998's expansion included a new store in
Westfield, Massachusetts
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, making it The Bon-Ton Stores' first presence in
New England
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.
21st century
In October 2003, The Bon-Ton expanded its reach into Ohio and the lower Midwest by acquiring the 68-store
Elder-Beerman store chain. Following an attempt to convert to a privately held company, Elder-Beerman was offered more cash for its outstanding stock as part of the buyout.
On November 25, 2003, Bon-Ton reported a net loss in the third quarter of $1.7 million, or $0.11 per share, including an asset impairment charge of $0.10 per share.
The Bon-Ton Stores chain doubled in size in November 2005 with the $1.1 billion (~$ in ) purchase of the 142 stores of Saks' Northern Department Store Group, headquartered in downtown
Milwaukee
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,
Wisconsin
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. The corporate headquarters remained in York, Pennsylvania, but the merchandising headquarters was relocated to Milwaukee. As with the Elder-Beerman acquisition, no store names were changed in the transaction. The newly acquired store group included Carson Pirie Scott, later branded as
Carson's
Carson Pirie Scott & Co. (also known as Carson's) is an American department store that was founded in 1854, which grew to over 50 locations, primarily in the Midwestern United States. It was sold to the holding company of Bon-Ton in 2006, but st ...
,
Bergner's,
Boston Store,
Herberger's
G. R. Herberger Inc. is a digitally native retailer. It was established in 1927 in the Midwestern United States as a department store.
History
Herberger's began in Osakis, Minnesota, when G.R. "Bob" Herberger opened his first store in 1927 ...
, and
Younkers
Younkers Inc. () is an American online retailer and former department store chain founded as a family-run dry goods business in 1856 in Keokuk, Iowa. The retailer had evolved over more than 150 years to include a presence in locations throughout ...
.
In September 2006, The Bon-Ton purchased four
Parisian stores (plus one under construction) from
Belk
Belk, Inc. is an American department store chain founded in 1888 by William Henry Belk in Monroe, North Carolina, with nearly 300 locations in 16 states. Belk stores and Belk.com offer apparel, shoes, accessories, cosmetics, home furnishings, a ...
, which had just purchased the chain; the stores were located in
Michigan
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,
Indiana
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, and
Ohio
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, outside Belk's traditional operating territory. The stores in Indiana and Ohio soon became
Carson Pirie Scott
Carson Pirie Scott & Co. (also known as Carson's) is an American department store that was founded in 1854, which grew to over 50 locations, primarily in the Midwestern United States. It was sold to the holding company of Bon-Ton in 2006, but sti ...
and
Elder-Beerman, respectively. The three Michigan stores continued to be positioned as
Parisian until 2013, when they became Carson's stores.
From 2011 through 2017, the company did not post a net profit. It also had a somewhat high degree of executive turnover. In December 2013, Mike Nemoir, senior vice president, announced he would retire after four decades in the retail industry at Bon-Ton and its predecessor companies on March 28, 2014.
In May 2017, Tim Grumbacher retired after 50 years on the board of directors, and more than 25 as its chairman. He was Bon-Ton's CEO from 1985 to 1995 and held other senior management positions. Grumbacher's wife and fellow board member, Debra Simon, was elected to succeed him.
In the fall of 2016, Bon-Ton launched dedicated "Close to Home" areas within 45 stores, offering carefully selected hand-picked merchandise from designers, artisans, and entrepreneurs in each market. In February 2017, the chain announced it would expand this concept to at least 100 stores in 25 states.
Bankruptcy and liquidation
On December 18, 2017, Bon-Ton Stores revealed that after sales had fallen 6% in both the second and third quarters, it would be unable to satisfy a $14 million (~$ in ) interest payment due December 15. The company entered into a standard grace period with its lenders. Analysis from
Standard & Poor's
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downgraded the company into selective default, and predicted an out-of-court restructuring or a bankruptcy filing after the grace period.
In late January 2018, The Bon-Ton announced a decision to optimize its brick-and-mortar format by shuttering 42 stores in 14 states, in addition to five stores previously announced.
In February 2018, The Bon-Ton Stores Inc. filed for
Chapter 11 bankruptcy
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protection with the likelihood of satisfying its long-term debt.
On April 9, 2018, it was announced that
Washington Prime Group and
Namdar Realty Group
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had made a substantial offer to acquire The Bon-Ton. On April 17, 2018, however, a judge decided that the company would not be allowed to pay a $500,000 (~$ in ) "work fee", rejecting the offer. The next highest offer that day came from The Great American Group LLC and Tiger Capital Group LLC, which are businesses that both specialize in store liquidation, from which they receive a significant profit. Later on that same day The Bon-Ton announced that the court had approved The Great American Group LLC and Tiger Capitol Group LLC's offer for $775.5 million and that it would liquidate all 267 stores and convert its Chapter 11 bankruptcy to
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. They acquired the inventory and other assets of the company and sold it all off.
On August 30, Great America Group said all Pennsylvania locations were officially closed, and buildings would be vacated by the next day.
Relaunch

On August 31, 2018, The Bon-Ton Stores, Inc.-owned retail websites were updated with "Stay Tuned" messages, indicating that the company's respective brands would relaunch; the liquidator stated that the company was being acquired. On September 6, 2018, it was reported that the purchaser was
Merrillville, Indiana
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-based
CSC Generation, a
holding company
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backed by Chinese and American
venture capital
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firms, which owns the membership buying service
DirectBuy.
CSC Generation agreed to pay $900,000 to acquire the Bon-Ton which includes their official branding, trademarks, websites, and database of 24.5 million unique customer records and 5.6 million email addresses. While the retailer would be focused on its digital format, there were plans to reopen some physical stores in several states. However, only one such store was rolled out, in
Evergreen Park, Illinois
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H ...
, and it closed in October 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Beauty products company
L'Oréal
L'Oréal S.A. () is a French multinational personal care corporation registered in Paris USA successfully bid $312,900 for data on Bon-Ton's cosmetics and fragrance customers.
On September 10, 2018, the federal bankruptcy judge approved the sale to CSC Generation; on September 14, the new owner relaunched for all of its department store brands. In addition to apparel and home goods, they also sold televisions and major kitchen appliances.
Subsequently, in early 2021, CSC Generation sold Bon-Ton to New York-based BrandX.com, Inc in a private sale. According to a May 2022 article on ''
WWD'', BrandX will relaunch Bon-Ton and open a brick-and-mortar format Carson's in Illinois.
In September 2022, The Bon-Ton relaunched as the first brand relaunch by BrandX.com.
See also
*
List of retailers affected by the retail apocalypse
The following retailers in the United States have all either closed or announced plans to close large numbers of retail locations, since 2010, during a time period labelled a "retail apocalypse" by media, accelerated by both the increase in online ...
*
Retail apocalypse
The retail apocalypse refers to the closing of numerous brick-and-mortar retail stores in the United States, especially those of large chains, beginning in the 2010s and accelerating due to the mandatory closures during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In ...
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