Levy's (department store)

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Levy's, also known as Levy Brothers, was a department store based in Tucson, Arizona, United States. It was founded in 1950 by brothers Jacob and Ben Levy, who acquired the former Myers & Bloom department store in downtown Tucson.[1]

A second Levy's was later added at El Con Mall, Tucson's oldest shopping mall, in 1960.[1][2][3] This store was followed by one in Foothills Mall in 1983.

The store at El Con Mall relocated to a different building in the mall in 1969[4] (the old building becoming [5]), which changed names several times. The store was owned by Federated Department Stores, which absorbed it into its other subsidiary (Sanger-Harris) in 1985; Sanger-Harris became Foley’s in 1987 and was sold to May Company in 1988. Foley’s became Robinsons-May February 2, 1997.[6] It would hold this name until a 2006 conversion to Macy’s. This location closed in 2008, and has been demolished for a Walmart Supercenter.[7] The Foothills Mall store similarly became Sanger-Harris, and then Foley’s; however, it was closed in 1994 as Foley’s,[8] and is now divided between Ross Dress for Less, Nike Factory Store, and a vacant space last occupied by Linens ‘N’ Things.[9]

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  1. ^ a b Vitu, Teya (2007-10-18). "Synagogue's revival celebrated". Tucson Citizen. Retrieved 2007-11-20.
  2. ^ http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:eOwiR6Wo2N0J:newspaperarchive.com/us/arizona/tucson/tucson-daily-citizen/1960/11-16/page-10+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=ca&lr=lang_en
  3. ^ Poole, B. (2007-09-23). "Deserted core of El Con Mall may be razed". Arizona Daily Star. Retrieved 2007-11-19.
  4. ^ http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:1oT913rTc0QJ:newspaperarchive.com/us/arizona/tucson/tucson-daily-citizen/1968/07-19/page-19+&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=ca&lr=lang_en
  5. ^ http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:S57SirSrmOsJ:newspaperarchive.com/us/arizona/tucson/tucson-daily-citizen/1970/10-27/page-24+&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=ca&lr=lang_en
  6. ^ "Street Talk – Tucson Citizen Morgue, Part 2 (1993–2009)". tucsoncitizen.com.
  7. ^ Arizona Daily Star Levy's/Macy's Being Torn Torn
  8. ^ "Closings shock workers, patrons – Tucson Citizen Morgue, Part 2 (1993–2009)". tucsoncitizen.com.
  9. ^ "Clemens Column – Tucson Citizen Morgue, Part 2 (1993–2009)". tucsoncitizen.com.
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