Dean & DeLuca
Industry | Grocery store |
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Founded | 1977 |
Founders | Joel Dean, Giorgio DeLuca, Jack Ceglic |
Headquarters | Wichita, Kansas, U.S.A |
Number of locations | 42 (November 2014) |
Owner | Pace Development |
Website |
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Dean & DeLuca is an American chain of upscale grocery stores. The first one was established in New York City's SoHo district by Joel Dean, Giorgio DeLuca and Jack Ceglic[1] in September 1977. It is headquartered in Wichita, Kansas. As of 2014, Dean & Deluca is owned by Pace Development, a Thai luxury development company.[2]
Locations
Giorgio DeLuca, a school teacher turned cheese merchant, and Joel Dean, a publishing business manager, opened the first Dean & DeLuca in September 1977 in SoHo, an area in lower Manhattan, at the corner of Prince and Greene streets. In October 1988, a new flagship market was opened at the corner of Broadway and Prince Streets.[3] Smaller retail outlets followed in Manhattan’s Rockefeller Plaza and in the Paramount Hotel. Espresso Bars are also located around New York and in Washington, D.C.
Dean & DeLuca currently operates a number of locations, both full markets as well as cafe setups, in New York City, Charlotte, North Carolina, Leawood, Kansas, Wichita, Kansas, Napa Valley, California, Washington D.C., Tokyo, Seoul, Bangkok, Dubai, Kuwait, Philippines and Singapore. Major retail locations often offer catering services within their local area.
Dean & DeLuca uses a license structure in foreign markets. Dean & DeLuca opened its first international location in Tokyo in 2003 with Itochu Dean & Deluca Japan (11 locations, in 2 cities, including MahaNakhon in Bangkok in July 2011 and Orchard Central in Singapore in June 2012). In 2007, they signed their second license with M.H. Alshaya Co. Middle East (4 locations, including a flagship location in Kuwait City in 2009, Villagio Mall in Doha, Qatar in May 2010, and 2 locations in Dubai). In 2010, Dean & DeLuca signed additional license agreements with Pace Development Thailand (3 locations), Shinsagae Korea (2 locations), and Mekassa Turkey.
Popular culture
- Felicity Porter, the title character in the iconic TV series Felicity (1998-2002), worked at Dean & DeLuca while attending college in New York. The shop appeared in many episodes.
- In the movie Hannibal, Lecter is seen to eat from a Dean & DeLuca travel pack, containing foie gras, Beluga caviar, figs, and fried brains.[4]
- The character of Patrick Bateman, in American Psycho, refers to Italian seasoning salt, picked up from Dean & DeLuca.[5]
- The character of Jack Campbell, in The Family Man, mentions a hot cup of coffee from Dean & DeLuca.
References
- ↑ P. Adamson,Sir Martin Sorrell (2007) BrandSimple: How the Best Brands Keep It Simple and Succeed. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 1-4039-8490-5 p.209-210.
- ↑ "Thai Property Developer to Buy Dean & DeLuca for $140 Million". Wall Street Journal. 24 November 2014.
- ↑ Thomas Derdak and Jay P. Pederson (2000). International directory of company histories, Volume 36. St. James Press. p.156.
- ↑ Mikita Brottman (February 2, 2002). "Celluloid Cannibals That Feed Our Darkest Fears". The Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved June 12, 2007.
- ↑ Ellis, Bret Easton (1991). American Psycho. p. 147. ISBN 0-671-66397-6.
External links
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- Dean & DeLuca – Official site
- (in Japanese) Dean & DeLuca Japan