- Brooks Pharmacy
Infobox Defunct company| company_name = Brooks Pharmacy
company_
company_type =Pharmacy
foundation = 1932
defunct = 2007
fate = Acquired byRite Aid
key_people =Mary Sammons , President and CEO
location =Camp Hill, Pennsylvania
Brooks Pharmacy was a chain of more than 330 pharmacies located throughout
New England andNew York and has been a well-recognized name in the New England pharmacy industry for several decades. The corporate headquarters were located inWarwick, Rhode Island . Brooks was acquired byRite Aid onJune 4 ,2007 , and the Brooks trade name, long associated with New England drug retailing, is being retired.During its heyday in the late 1990s/early 2000s, Brooks was one of the premier regional drug chains in the United States, and was the second largest drug chain in
New England , maintaining an especially strong presence in the states ofVermont ,New Hampshire , andRhode Island . In 2002, Brooks was recipient of the 2002 Rex Awards Regional Chain of the Year [ [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3374/is_16_24/ai_94673304 2002 Rex Awards - drug retailers | Drug Store News | Find Articles at BNET.com ] ] .However, Brooks faced many difficulties between 2004 and 2006, as its parent company struggled unsuccessfully to integrate 1,500
Eckerd stores acquired fromJ.C. Penney with the existing Brooks network, resulting in a steady loss of market share and lagging same-store sales as CVS andWalgreens continued to expand and solidify their store base in the New England region. In 2007, Brooks Pharmacy officially announced that the pharmacy chain will be sold toRite-Aid Pharmacy.History
Beginnings
Many trace Brooks Pharmacy's roots back to the defunct
Pawtucket, Rhode Island basedAdams Drug Company , a family owned operation which was founded in 1932 by the Salmanson Family. Adams, at one point, acquired several stores under the Brooks Drug banner in Vermont and New York, and also operated stores under several other different trade names throughout the Northeast.In 1984,
Pantry Pride , a defunct Florida-based supermarket chain acquired the Adams Drug Company, which had then consisted of about 400 stores throughout the Northeast. The following year, all of Pantry Pride's assets including Adams, were acquired by corporate raider Ronald Perelman's Revlon subsidiary. Shortly after the Perelman acquisition, in 1986, all Adams stores were converted over to the Brooks trade name. For a period of time, ownership of Brooks was continually transferred between different Perelman-owned subsidiaries, including California-basedCompact Video .Acquisition by Hook-SupeRx
Perelman, however, quickly resold Brooks to the now defunct
Indianapolis, Indiana -based Hook-SupeRx drug chain in 1988. Under the reign of Hook-SupeRx, Brooks assumed a new management team with Gayl W. Doster as COO, William Welsh in charge of operations, and David Morocco in charge of purchasing. Doster, Welsh, and Morocco attempted to modernize the store base and turn around what was once a struggling chain. Under Hook-SupeRx, in 1991, Brooks developed the innovative RxWatch computerized prescription service [ [http://www.highbeam.com/doc.aspx?DOCID=1G1:10864359&tab=lib Brooks ad wins three awards. (Brooks Pharmacy) - Chain Drug Review - HighBeam Research ] ] , and in 1993, Brooks began an aggressive attempt to expand into the New York City suburbs in the lowerHudson Valley and southwesternConnecticut [ [http://www.highbeam.com/doc.aspx?DOCID=1G1:13614183&tab=lib Brooks augments presence in N.Y. (Brooks Pharmacy; New York City, New York) - Chain Drug Review - HighBeam Research ] ]Acquisitions by Revco and Jean Coutu
In 1994,
Revco acquired Brooks as part of its larger purchase of the Hook-SupeRx chain. At the time, the Brooks store base stretched fromMaine toMaryland , and Revco had no interest in operating the Brooks outlets in New England, as they considered them outside of their core market. As a result, that same year, Revco sold all of the New England Brooks stores to the Canadian-basedJean Coutu Group , which had already been operating stores inRhode Island andMassachusetts under the Maxi Drug and Douglas Drug trade names.The Brooks stores retained by Revco outside of New England later assumed the Revco banner, while subsequently, Jean Coutu rebranded its Maxi and Douglas stores as Brooks. However, some former Maxi stores were placed under the combined Brooks-Maxi banner.
Growth, Expansion, and Innovation under Coutu
Under the management of Jean Coutu Brooks was successful for several years, growing and acquiring smaller chains and pieces of larger chains throughout the New England region. In 1995, Brooks acquired Rite Aid's entire Massachusetts and Rhode Island store network, and in exchange Brooks sold its entire store base in Maine to Rite Aid, and exited the state. (Ironically, many Brooks stores in Massachusetts and Rhode Island would soon return to their original banner). In 1999, Brooks acquired the
Burlington, Vermont -basedCity Drug chain, greatly increasing its market share in the State ofVermont , and re-entering the State of New York for the first time since the 1994 Revco acquisition. Later, in 2001, Brooks purchased all of the New EnglandOsco Drug stores fromAlbertson's . Shortly after the Osco acquisition, President Michel Coutu made a commitment to significantly increase the size of the chain by the year 2004. This expansion was accomplished in August 2004 with the acquisition of apprx. 1,539Eckerd Pharmacies as well as Eckerd's headquarters inFlorida .During the late 1990s and early 2000s, Brooks Pharmacy was also seen as an innovator, being one of the first American chains to bring European derma care skin centers and consultation centers into its stores.
Merge with Eckerd
By 2005, Coutu had merged the operations of the Brooks and Eckerd chains together at Brooks headquarters in Warwick, Rhode Island, shuttering the former Eckerd headquarters in
Largo, Florida . Between 2005 and 2006, Coutu ran into many difficulties integrating the Brooks and Eckerd chains together, and as a result, Coutu's Brooks and Eckerd outlets experienced a significant decline in market share.Acquisition by Rite Aid
On
August 23 ,2006 , the "Wall Street Journal " announced thatRite Aid would be buying the Eckerd Pharmacy and Brooks Pharmacy chains from theQuebec -basedJean Coutu Group for US$3.4 billion. Rite Aid announced in the deal that all Brooks Pharmacy locations will be rebranded as Rite Aid, sold to comply with antitrust regulations, or be closed. The Eckerd stores will be converted, sold off as needed, or shuttered as well.ee also
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Brooks Eckerd
*Eckerd External links
* [http://www.brooks-rx.com/ Brooks Pharmacy website]
* [http://www.freewebs.com/brooksrx Brooks fanclub site]
* [http://www.jeancoutu.com/ Jean Coutu website]
* [http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1:12721305/Brooks+celebrates+60th+anniversary~R~+(Brooks+Drug+Company+Inc~R~).html?refid=SEO Brooks Celebrates 60th Anniversary] (from June 29, 1992)
* [http://www.projo.com/business/content/projo_20060826_btime25.2e1190d.html From Adams to Rite Aid]References
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