Dey Brothers

Dey Brothers
Company typeDepartment Store
IndustryRetail
Founded1883
Defunct1991
FateMerged with Sage-Allen stores to become Sage-Dey
HeadquartersSyracuse, New York
Key people
Ned Munley
ProductsClothing, footwear, jewelry, beauty products, and housewares.
WebsiteNone

Dey Brothers was a department store located in and around Syracuse, New York.

History

Price and McCarthy Dey were Scottish immigrants who settled in Syracuse in 1883, opening their first store at 205 South Salina Street.[1][2]

In 1936, with 34 locations and an annual sales volume between US$2,000,000 and US$2,500,000, the department store chain was bought by Allied Stores.[3] Dey's, a part of Allied Stores Co., was purchased by Campeau Corp. in 1986 and sold off in 1987 to May Company, the parent company of Dey's rival, Sibley's. The Addis Company and changed its name to Addis & Dey's. In 1991 the company was merged with Sage-Allen stores to become Sage-Dey. The downtown store closed in 1992. All stores closed in 1993.

References

  1. ^ WELCH, RICHARD E. (1934-09-01). "DEY STORE EXPANSION DUE TO PROGRESSIVE POLICY" (PDF). SYRACUSE JOURNAL. p. 14.
  2. ^ Searing, Robert (2022-04-21). "Syracuse's Dey Brothers open their grand store in 1894, called 'one of the most handsome' buildings in the city". syracuse. Retrieved 2026-03-18.
  3. ^ "BUYS SYRACUSE STORE; Allied Purchases Dey Brothers, With $2,000,000-$2,500,000 Sales". The New York Times. 1936-09-17. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2026-03-18.