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Introduction
Carson Pirie Scott & Co. is an American departmental stores retail chain that is popularly known with the name of Carson's. The company is owned by 'The Bon-Ton' a regional department store company that owns several retail businesses in the United States. The stores in the chain are pioneered in the sale of different types of products ranging from clothing, footwear, jewelry, sunglasses, watches, handbags, fashion accessories, beauty products, home furnishing like bedding, furniture, housewares and more. The company also deal in several brand products those include Levi's, Adidas, Microplane, M&J, Fire, CalPak, Coach, Effy, Guess, Anne Klein, Tommy Bahama,
Vince Camuto, Kenneth Cole, Jones New York etc.
History
Carson Pirie Scott & Co. came into existence with the opening of its first outlet which was a dry goods store in Amboy, Illinois by Samuel Carson. The
Carson Pirie Scott & Co. name was given after 'Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company' Building designed by Louis Sullivan. In the year 1999 it was taken over by Proffitt's, Incorporation. And further in the year 2006 it was sold to 'The Bon-Ton Stores Inc.' at a whopping
Price of $1.1 billion. The chain is having over 50 outlets in the United States most of which are in Indiana. In addition to store sales, the chain sell its products online through company's website.