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Back to EpisodesThe Bon-Ton: From Department Store Icon to Digital Relaunch
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Founded in 1898 as a small dry goods shop in Pennsylvania, The Bon-Ton evolved into a major American department store group through decades of aggressive regional acquisitions. The company grew to manage several well-known retail brands across the Northeast and Midwest, eventually becoming a publicly traded entity. However, after years of declining profits, the corporation filed for bankruptcy and liquidation in 2018, resulting in the closure of all its physical locations. Following this collapse, the company's intellectual property was sold to holding firms that transitioned the brand into an e-commerce retailer. Today, the name survives primarily as an online platform under new ownership, marking a complete shift from its traditional brick-and-mortar roots.