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Ross Stores, Inc., operating under the brand name Ross Dress for Less, is an American chain of discount department stores headquartered in Dublin, California. [6] It is the largest off-price retailer in the U.S.; as of July 2024, Ross operates 1,795 stores in 43 U.S. states, Washington, D.C. and Guam, [7] covering much of the country, but with no presence in New England, Alaska, and areas of ...
The 2nd largest off-price store remains Ross Stores, a company which at the very beginning of 2019 possessed more than 1,700 stores, the majority of which are in U.S.A. and Canada. Annual net sales of the company, according to 2018 results, reached almost 15 billion dollars (and since 2013 to 2018 it has grown by 38% [29]). In the United States ...
In March 2021, Ross Stores announced her appointment as Vice Board Chair, effective May 19, 2021. [11] While Rentler was expected to stay on as CEO of Ross Stores through 2026, [12] it was announced in October 2024 that James Conroy will succeed Rentler as the company’s new CEO effective February 2, 2025. [13]
The TJX Companies, Inc. (abbreviated TJX) is an American multinational off-price department store corporation, headquartered in Framingham, Massachusetts. [4] It was formed as a subsidiary of Zayre Corp. in 1987, and became the legal successor to Zayre Corp. following a company reorganization in 1989.
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This is a list of department stores of the United States currently operating. ... Ross Stores; Sam's Club; Shoppers World; Target; Walmart; Independent department stores
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In the 1960s and 1970s the term "discount department store" was used, and chains such as Kmart, Zodys and TG&Y billed themselves as such. [3] The term "discount department store" or "off-price department store" is sometimes applied to big-box discount retailers of apparel and home goods, such as Ross Dress for Less, Marshalls, TJ Maxx, and ...