Foley's was a regional
chain of
department store
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s owned by
Federated Department Stores (1947–1988, 2005–2006), later owned by
May Department Stores (1988–2005) and headquartered in
Downtown Houston, Texas
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. On 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
Arizona
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,
New Mexico
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,
Colorado
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,
Oklahoma
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,
Texas
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and
Louisiana
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. On September 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 1900 by brothers Pat and James Foley, in
Houston, Texas
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, as Foley Brothers. It was originally acquired by
Federated Department Stores, Inc. in 1945.
In 1961, Foley's opened its first branch store at the Sharpstown Shopping Center and continued to add Houston branches over the next five decades. 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
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;
Tulsa, Oklahoma
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;
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. In two 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 flagship store) and its Albuquerque, N.M., location, while also taking over two
Lord & Taylor stores, one that was under construction in late 1988 at
Penn Square Mall in Oklahoma City, part of the mall's 1986-1988 expansion (Opened Spring 1989), and the other at San Antonio's
Shops at Rivercenter.
Over the next decade, May spent heavily to build new stores, replace outdated stores and refurbish existing stores. In 1993, May Department Stores consolidated
May Daniels & Fisher into Foley's, which brought Foley's to the
Denver-Aurora,
Colorado Springs,
Boulder and
Fort Collins-Loveland markets and re-introduced Foley's to the Albuquerque market. On February 2, 1997, the 2 Arizona locations (both in
Pima County) were transferred to May's
Robinsons-May division. In 2001, Foley's expanded into Louisiana after May Co. acquired several
Maison Blanche locations that had become Parisian stores from
Proffitt's (now
Saks Incorporated).
Foley's was re-acquired by
Federated when it took over
May Department Stores on August 30, 2005. In 2006, Federated started the conversion of Foley's into Macy's. Soon advertisements started to read "Foley's – Now part of the
Macy's Family". On September 9, 2006, the Foley's stores were renamed Macy's as part of Federated's nationwide rebranding of all former May locations.
In 2005 Federated announced that it would close Foley's 1,200-employee headquarters in
Downtown Houston
Downtown is the largest central business district in the city of Houston and the largest in the state of Texas, located near the geographic center of the metropolitan area at the confluence of Interstate 10 in Texas, Interstate 10, Interstate 45 ...
.
The former Downtown Houston Foley's store was demolished on Sunday, September 22, 2013.
Timeline
1900s – 1951
1900: Foley Brothers was opened by brothers Pat and James Foley, two young and enterprising Irishmen, on February 12 with $2000 borrowed from an uncle. The store located at 507 Main Street in
Houston, Texas
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, was stocked with calico, linen, lace, pins, needles, and men's furnishings.
1905: With business booming, Pat and James purchased the building next door and added
ready-to-wear clothing for women and children as well as
millinery.
1911: The store moved to the 400 block of Main Street and was incorporated with capital of $150,000 (~$ in ).
1916: Foley Brothers ranked third in retail volume in Houston with $400,000 (~$ in ) in sales. The original 10 employees had grown to 150, and the company had 750 active charge accounts and of space.
1917: Pat and James sold Foley Brothers to George S. Cohen and George's father, Robert, a
Galveston merchant. Foley Bros. grew tremendously under this new management and by 1919, sales neared $1,000,000 (~$ in ).
1922: Foley Bros. moved into a three-story building next door to 400 Main Street. Later that year, the store became the city's largest
department store
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. Shoes, a beauty shop, and radio sets were included.
1941: When the United States entered
World War II
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, Foley Bros. diverted the efforts of the advertising and personnel departments to bond drives and other wartime services. All sales promotions were suspended during this time.
1945:
Federated Department Stores president
Fred Lazarus, Jr., came to Houston to visit his son, who was stationed at a nearby Army camp. Mr. Lazarus discovered that Foley Bros. was for sale and bought it.
1947: Foley's opened at 1110 Main Street on October 20 in
downtown Houston
Downtown is the largest central business district in the city of Houston and the largest in the state of Texas, located near the geographic center of the metropolitan area at the confluence of Interstate 10 in Texas, Interstate 10, Interstate 45 ...
.
Federated spent $13 million to build this new store, which was heralded by the press as the nation's "most modern department store".
1951: The first official Foley's
Thanksgiving Day Parade was held.
1960–1999
1960–1967:
Sharpstown, Foley's first branch store opened. Pasadena, Almeda-Genoa, and Northwest stores soon followed.
1971–1979: Memorial City and Greenspoint opened in Houston, and
Highland Mall opened in
Austin.
1980–1987:
San Jacinto,
North Star,
Willowbrook,
Barton Creek, West Oaks, Ingram Park , Deerbrook,
Post Oak, College Station, and
Padre Staples opened.
Federated merges Foley’s and Dallas-based
Sanger Harris as Foley’s.
1988: The
May Department Stores Company acquired Foley's in Houston and
Filene's in
Boston
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from Federated.
1989-1991: Rolling Oaks Mall (San Antonio), The Parks at Arlington (Arlington), Tucson Mall, and Vista Ridge Mall (Lewisville) opened
1993: The
May D&F division in
Colorado
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and
New Mexico
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was consolidated with Foley's, creating a 49-store division that was the largest in May Company.
1994–1998: Mall of Mainland, Temple, Woodlands, Northwest Austin, Sugar Land, Northwest Albuquerque, Laredo, and Park Meadows opened. Fort Collins reopened after extensive remodeling. Purchased Jones & Jones in McAllen, Texas, and converted to Foley's.
2000–2006
2000–2004: NorthPark Center, Broomfield, Hurst,
Baybrook Mall, Beaumont, Cielo Vista,
Houston Galleria, Lake Charles, Golden Triangle Denton, and Sunland opened, some at former
Montgomery Ward sites. Foley's acquired one
McRae's store and two
Parisian stores in Louisiana.
Cortana Mall and the
Mall of Louisiana in Baton Rouge and
Acadiana Mall in Lafayette joined Foley's. Memorial City and Baybrook reopened in new buildings.
2004: The
May Department Stores Company acquired
Marshall Field's, which was headquartered in
Minneapolis, Minn. May's seven divisions now included Foley's,
Filene's,
Robinsons-May,
Famous-Barr,
Hecht's,
Lord & Taylor, and
Marshall Field's.
2005: La Cantera (San Antonio), Firewheel Shops (Garland), and Centerra (Loveland CO) opened. May and Federated Department Stores, Inc. announced plans to merge. The transaction closed in the third quarter, as a result of the merger Federated also in the process reacquired two of their former Department store chains Foley's & Filene's (Which Federated originally sold to May Company.) putting them back under the Federated Department Stores corporate umbrella for the first time since 1988.
2006: Domain Mall (Austin), and Northfield Stapleton (Denver CO) opened. On February 1, 2006, the Foley's organization in Houston was dissolved and operation of its locations in
Louisiana
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,
Oklahoma
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, and
Texas
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(except El Paso) were assumed by Atlanta-based
Macy's South while operation of locations in
Arizona
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,
Colorado
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,
New Mexico
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, and
El Paso, Texas
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were assumed by San Francisco–based
Macy's West. On September 9, 2006, the Foley's nameplate was replaced as part of the Macy's nationwide rebranding of all former May Company locations.
See also
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List of defunct department stores of the United States
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List of department stores converted to Macy's
Further reading
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References
External links
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{{Macy's history
Clothing retailers of the United States
Companies based in Houston
Retail companies established in 1900
Defunct companies based in Texas
Defunct department stores based in Texas
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Retail companies disestablished in 2006
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