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== Former stores ==
== Former stores ==
*[[Levittown, Pennsylvania]]: Levittown Shopping Center (Former Pomeroy's, opened as Ports of the World, now demolished where a [[Home Depot]] stands)
*[[Levittown, Pennsylvania]]: Levittown Shopping Center (Former Pomeroy's, opened as Ports of the World, now demolished where a [[Home Depot]] stands)
*[[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]]: [[Franklin Mills]] (Formerly Ports of the World)
*[[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]]: [[Franklin Mills]] (Formerly Ports of the World, now Steve & Barry's)
*Philadelphia: Old Bond Bread bakery on Godfrey Avenue (Formerly Ports of the World)
*Philadelphia: Old Bond Bread bakery on Godfrey Avenue (Formerly Ports of the World)
*Willingboro Plaza, New Jersey former Pomeroy's opened as Ports of the World, now demolished
*Willingboro Plaza, New Jersey former Pomeroy's opened as Ports of the World, now demolished

Revision as of 18:51, 23 September 2006

Boscov's
Company typePrivate
IndustryRetail
Founded1911
HeadquartersReading, Pennsylvania
ProductsClothing, footwear, bedding, furniture, jewelry, beauty products, and housewares.
Websitehttp://www.boscovs.com/

Boscov's is an American department store that was founded by Solomon Boscov in 1911. The first store was located in Reading, PA, and today 50 additional stores are spread throughout the Mid-Atlantic states of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, New York, Delaware and Virginia.

Boscov's is currently the largest family owned department store in the United States, with yearly revenue of over $1 billion. The stores feature merchandise not normally seen in department stores anymore, such as toys.

The current company chairman is Kenneth S. Lakin, upon the retirement of Albert R. Boscov.

Locations

Delaware

Maryland

New Jersey

New York

Pennsylvania

Virginia

Former stores

  • Levittown, Pennsylvania: Levittown Shopping Center (Former Pomeroy's, opened as Ports of the World, now demolished where a Home Depot stands)
  • Philadelphia: Franklin Mills (Formerly Ports of the World, now Steve & Barry's)
  • Philadelphia: Old Bond Bread bakery on Godfrey Avenue (Formerly Ports of the World)
  • Willingboro Plaza, New Jersey former Pomeroy's opened as Ports of the World, now demolished

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