- Powers Dry Goods
The Powers Dry Goods Company of
Minneapolis, Minnesota was adepartment store chain that its peak consisted of 7 locations.In 1985, it was acquired from
Associated Dry Goods by The L.S. Donaldson Company (also of Minneapolis, a unit ofAllied Stores Corp.), which gave Donaldson's some breathing room against dominant rivalDayton's . In 1987, after Campeau Corp.'s buy-out of Allied Stores Corp., Donaldson's was purchased byCarson Pirie Scott & Co. ofChicago, Illinois which made the ill-fated decision to rename the stores with its own name.Carson's in its turn was acquired by P.A. Bergner & Co. of
Milwaukee, Wisconsin (and formerly ofPeoria, Illinois ) in 1989, which in turn filed for bankruptcy in 1991. In 1995 Carson's sold the rump of the former Twin Cities area locations (formerly Powers/Donaldsons) to Dayton's parentDayton Hudson Corp. , which re-opened most of them under its moderateMervyn's chain, mostly in a move to prevent serious competition in its Twin Cities stronghold. In 2004 when Dayton's successorMarshall Field's was acquired byMay Department Stores , it also agreed to buy the former Donaldson/Powers locations operated by Mervyn's, and promptly shuttered them, selling the real-estate piecemeal.Former Locations
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