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The Stewart Dry Goods Company—alternately known as Stewart Dry Goods, or Stewart's—was a regional department store chain based in Louisville, Kentucky. At its height, the chain consisted of seven store locations in Kentucky and Indiana. The chain in its later years operated as a division of New York–based Associated Dry Goods. [1]
This category includes Louisville-based businesses that either closed down entirely, merged into another business, or in some cases, renamed. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
This is a list of Kentucky companies which includes notable companies that are headquartered in Kentucky, or were previously headquartered in Kentucky. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
DDW, The Color House (D.D. Williamson) was a global, privately held corporation providing caramel color, burnt sugar and natural colorings for the food and beverage industry, before being acquired in 2021 by Givaudan. [1]
WHAT: Ring in the New Year in the heart of the city at the historic Brown Hotel with a New Year's Eve festive brunch and dinner. J. Graham's Café: Brunch buffet for $37.95 per plate from 8 a.m ...
In 1903, Bacon's sons sold the store to the large New York City-based dry goods conglomerate H.B. Claflin & Company, the owner of Stewart Dry Goods. The store was acquired by Ohio-based Mercantile Stores [ 2 ] when Claflin went bankrupt in 1914. [ 5 ]
Pages in category "Companies based in Louisville, Kentucky" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church (Louisville, Kentucky) Schuster Building; Sears, Roebuck and Company Store (Louisville, Kentucky) Seelbach Hotel; Simeon Moore House; Smoketown, Louisville; South Louisville Reformed Church; Squire Earick House; St. James–Belgravia Historic District; Starks Building; Steam Engine Company No. 7; Stewart Dry ...