- MM Cohn
Infobox_Company
company_name = MM Cohn
company_
company_type =Subsidiary of The Dunlap Company | foundation = 1874
location =Little Rock, Arkansas
key_people = Mark Matthias Cohn, founder
Dan Phillips, chairman (1981-1989)
Joyace Hart, manager (Little Rock)
industry =Retail
products = Clothing, footwear, jewelry, beauty products, and housewares.
homepage = [http://www.dunlaps.com/ The Dunlap Company]The M.M. Cohn Company, more popularly known simply as MM Cohn was a regional specialty
department store chain inArkansas , based in Little Rock. Independently operated from its opening until 1989, the chain was purchased by The Dunlap Company ofFort Worth, Texas , which operated the stores until their closure. Amid a forced liquidation of Dunlaps and its associated stores through the end of 2007, MM Cohn's remaining stores closed onSeptember 16 ,2007 .History
The namesake of its founder, Mark Matthias Cohn, the chain was founded in 1874 in
Arkadelphia, Arkansas . The first Cohn store in Little Rock was at 102 Main Street near the Capitol Hotel. In 1898, Cohn moved to a store on Main Street between Third and Fourth streets. It was one of Main Street's largest, and the number of employees grew from five to 24. The downtown store was moved again in 1940 to the 75,000-SF building between Capitol and Sixth on Main that still carries the company name on its front. Also in 1898, Cohn's son, Albert Daniel Cohn, joined the company. He had been an engineer with theArmy Corps of Engineers , but in 1912 he took over as president. (M.M. Cohn had another son, Victor, who died at age 19). M.M. Cohn also had two daughters, but they never became involved in the company business.Cohn's grandson, Dan Phillips, started in the business when he was very young and held nearly every position. Phillips became the one most responsible for building MM Cohn into a respected regional chain, particularly in its competition with in-town rival
Dillard's . Although he worked as a youngster, he joined the store full-time in 1951. He became president in 1969 and chairman in 1981.At its height, The M.M. Cohn Co. operated 12 stores. By the time it was sold, there were 11, because the company had closed the downtown Little Rock store. Since 1989, the chain has operated as a division of The Dunlap Company, a
privately-held company headquartered inFort Worth, Texas .According to an "
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette " report published onJune 14 ,2007 , the MM Cohn stores were to be among more than 40 Dunlap-owned stores in eight states to close by the end of 2007. The liquidation followed news of Dunlaps defaulting on secured loan obligations toWells Fargo Retail Finance and inability to obtain new financing. The total debt owed to Dunlaps' creditors, as indicated by a creditor's letter obtained by the newspaper for its report, totaled about $14 million.Locations
At Closure
Arkansas
* El Dorado - Mellor Park Mall (Opened as Sample's Dept. Store)
* Little Rock - University Mall (opened 1967, expanded 1972, second story closed 2005; mall demolished in 2008)
* North Little Rock - McCain Mall (Opened 1973)
* Searcy - Town and Country Plaza (Opened 2002)Earlier Locations
Arkansas
* Little Rock
**Main St. @ Markham (first store)
**Metrocentre Mall (opened 1940, closed 1989) [ [http://www.cals.lib.ar.us/butlercenter/manuscripts/collection/mss01-06.html Central Arkansas Library System ] ]Oklahoma
* Oklahoma City
* Tulsa (3 locations)Tennessee
* Memphis
**Hickory Ridge Mall (now The Situation)
**Laurelwood (now Davis Kidd Booksellers)
**Southland MallReferences
External links
* [http://www.dunlaps.com/ Official website of The Dunlap Company] , parent company of MM Cohn
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