- Zayre
Infobox Defunct Company
fate = Acquired by Ames
company_name = Zayre
company_
company_type =Department store
foundation = 1956, Hyannis,Massachusetts
defunct = 1990
location = Framingham, Massachusetts
key_people =Malcolm L. Sherman , CEO;Max Feldberg andMorris Feldberg , Founders
industry =Retail
products = Clothing, footwear, bedding, furniture, jewelry, beauty products, kitchen spices, electronics, toys, and housewares.
|"Not to be confused with:
Zaire , the African country now known as theDemocratic Republic of the Congo ."Zayre was a chain of discount retail stores that operated in the northeastern
United States from 1956 to 1990. The company's headquarters was in Framingham,Massachusetts . The successfulBJ's Wholesale Club andTJ Maxx chains are spinoffs from Zayre. In 1988, the Zayre department stores were sold to the parent company of the competingAmes chain, and Zayre's other businesses continued as theTJX Companies . The Zayre chain ceased to exist two years later, in 1990, although TJX is still going strong today.History
Zayre was founded by brothers Max and Morris Feldberg, who immigrated to the United States from Russia in the early 1900s. Their first chain of stores was the Bell Shoppes, which sold women’s apparel. Zayre started in
Hyannis, Massachusetts in 1956 as a discountdepartment store . It was initially focused on the Northeast but soon expanded to other areas including a considerable midwestern presence. Zayre enteredMinnesota in the early1970s by purchasing the locally-ownedShopper's City , and rebranding those locations as "Zayre Shopper's City". These stores were an early example of thehypermarket concept, which included grocery, automotive, and a barber shop. This version of Zayre was found only in Minnesota. During the early 1970s the company started theTJ Maxx chain. In 1984 it started theBJ's Wholesale Club chain. In 1985, Zayre acquired California-based Home Club.Zayre also acquired a few locations in Ohio in 1986 from
Meijer ; these locations were part of Meijer's failed "Meijer Square" concept.In 1975 Zayre started a program entitled "Zayre '75" to remodel and update the stores. In 1985, Zayre purchased the former
Gaylords store chain. [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3092/is_v24/ai_3772108] However, many of the new stores opened up during the 1980s suffered from cluttered aisles and messy appearances. Zayre began to feature appearances from celebrities such asSherman Hemsley andRobert Guillaume in "Grand-Reopenings" of their major stores. These events failed to improve their market share. In Feb 1988 they filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy, and in October 1988 the Zayre stores were sold to the competing Ames chain. Zayre's other brands were reorganized under the corporate umbrella of the renamedTJX Companies .BJ's Wholesale Club was later spun off from TJX. Both BJ's and TJX are still going strong today.The acquisition of Zayre doubled the size of
Ames Department Stores Inc. , but it proved unprofitable. By 1990, Ames had closed 74 Zayre stores, and the rest were converted into Ames stores. Some of the former Zayre stores operated under the Ames name until Ames ceased operations in 2002.Name
The original name of the company was "Zayre Gut," which means "very good" in
Yiddish . Not having enough money to pay for a sign that included both words, ownership instead installed the first word "ZAYRE" to the front of their building with the intentions of adding the "GUT" later. However, the company became branded as "ZAYRE" and the owners feared that adding the second half of the name might confuse customers.Fact|date=April 2008Slogans
* It pays to shop at Zayre...Everyday! (this was while stores transitioned from Zayre to Ames)
* Zayre - Fabulous Department Stores!
* "I got it at Zayre, compare, you can't do better than Zayre." mid-1970s
* Compare...you can't do better than Zayre!
* Zayre is going "Price-happy!" (circa 1977)
* We'd like to make Zayre your store!
* There's always a sale a Zayre!
* Save at Zayre - All Day and Night We'll Be There. (70's holiday jingle when stores opened for 24hrs)
* TakeAnotherLook, TakeAnotherLook...at Zayre! (1970s)
* Be a Super Santa! (December 1978)
* Get a Good Look at Zayre!
* Get to Zayre and Get It All! (circa 1981)
* "Before you go back to school, go to Zayre! You can learn the ABC's of savings there!" (from musical jingle used in radio & TV advertising, circa early-to-mid 1960's)
* "Where? Zayre!" circa 1981ee also
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TJX
*T.J. Maxx
*BJ's Wholesale Club
* AmesExternal links
* [http://www.tokensafari.com/rfc/archive/zayre RetailFanClub]
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