- Watsons (United States) - Wikipedia
Watson's was purchased in June 1998 by Peebles, a then privately held retailer based in South Hill, Virginia At that time, Watson's became a wholly owned subsidiary of Peebles All Watson's stores were converted to Peebles a year later
- The Department Store Chain of Peebles - Robert V. Glaser
After undergoing extensive growth, Peebles would eventually take over Harveys Department Stores in the late 1980s During the 1990s, its growth continued after Peebles bought another chain called Watson’s
- Stage Stores - Wikipedia
On May 11, 2020, Stage Stores announced it had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after failing to find a buyer for the chain
- Peebles | Malls and Retail Wiki | Fandom
In 1998, Peebles purchased Watson's, a similar chain, later renaming all the Watson's stores as Peebles Houston-based Stage Stores purchased Peebles for $167 million in cash and $46 9 million in debt in 2003
- Peebles Inc. Business Information, Profile, and History - Stores . . .
In 2001, Peebles bought nine Stage department stores in Ohio and Indiana, continuing its expansion strategy The company developed new locations, acquired existing stores and converted them (similar to Watson's and Carlisle's), and remodeled and relocated older stores
- Peebles (store) - Wikipedia
Peebles was an American chain of department stores owned by Stage Stores, Inc and headquartered in Houston, Texas
- Without a deal, Stage Stores heads for liquidation - Retail Dive
Stage Stores has received court approval for its bankruptcy plan, which calls for the liquidation of all its stores and the wind down of the company The company filed for Chapter 11
- Stage Stores Explained
Stage Stores operated 782 department stores in 42 states, almost all of which were eventually converted to their flagship brand, Gordmans, which it acquired in 2017
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