Ivey's

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Ivey's (J.B. Ivey & Company), a former department store chain, was acquired by Dillard's, Inc. in 1990. Ivey's was based in Charlotte, North Carolina, and was founded in 1900 by Joseph Benjamin Ivey.

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Ivey's was purchased by Marshall Field's in 1980. Marshall Field's itself would be purchased by BATUS Retail Group in 1982. Field's and its The Crescent, Frederick & Nelson, and Ivey's divisions joined other BATUS divisions, Gimbel's, Kohl's, and Saks Fifth Avenue. BATUS sold Ivey's to Dillard's in 1990.

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History of Marshall Field & Company

Associated Companies:  BATUS | Target Corporation | May Department Stores | Federated Department Stores
Associated Stores:  Frederick & Nelson | The Crescent | Ivey's     Store Conversions:  Dayton's | Hudson's
Related Topics:  Marshall Field | Marshall Field's Wholesale Store | Frango | Macy's North
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Store Conversions to Dillard's

1998: Castner Knott | Hennessy's | J.B. White | Gayfers | The Lion | Joslins | Maison Blanche | McAlpin's | Bacon's
    1992: Higbee's | Joseph Horne     1990: Ivey's     1989: D.H. Holmes     1988: Miller & Paine
    1987: Joske's | Cain Sloan     1986: Hemphill-Wells     1984: Stix, Baer & Fuller | John A. Brown | Diamond's
1974: Leonard's | Gus Blass | Mayer & Schmidt | Pfeifer's | Wooten's    1972: Fedway      1960: Brown Dunkin
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