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Cagney global no longer home depot
Cagney global no longer home depot




cagney global no longer home depot

  • Herman's World of Sporting Goods – went bankrupt in 1993 and closed in 1996.
  • Golfsmith – went bankrupt in 2016 and acquired by Dick's Sporting Goods 36-38 locations rebranded as Golf Galaxy.
  • Joe's – Oregon and Washington rebranded as Joe's in 2007, went bankrupt and closed in 2009 seven locations taken over by Dick's Sporting Goods

    cagney global no longer home depot

  • Gander Mountain – rebranded as Gander Outdoors in 2019 following bankruptcy and reorganization.
  • Galyan's Trading Post – acquired by Dick's Sporting Goods in 2004.
  • Western Auto – nationwide, once had 1,800 locations, purchased by Sears in 1987 and sold to and rebranded by Advance Auto Parts in 1998 Ĭamping, sports or athletic stores.
  • Trak Auto – Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, and West Coast founded by Robert Haft (Crown Books) in 1981 purchased and rebranded by Advance Auto Parts in 2002.
  • Super Shops – filed for bankruptcy in 1998.
  • The website appeared to have been deactivated by 2009. With financial backing from Sears, Advance Auto Parts decided to make the into a portal for web purchasing of auto parts as part of a joint venture with CSK Auto. Upon merger, Parts America stores were rebranded Advance Auto Parts and the website became a web only store for Advance Auto Parts.

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  • Parts America – Sears created the Parts America store concept in 1995 and tried to convert full service Western Auto stores into the parts only Parts America brand until it sold the stores to Advance Auto Parts in 1998.
  • CSK Auto – (CSK = Checker, Schucks, Kragen) based in Phoenix, Arizona with stores nationwide bought by O'Reilly Auto Parts in 2008.
  • Chief Auto Parts – acquired and rebranded by AutoZone in 1998.
  • At its height, there were 252 stores in eight states. In turn, Northern became CSK and CSK sold Auto Works to Hahn Automotive in 1993 before Hahn finally closed Auto Works in 1997.
  • Auto Works – Began in Michigan in 1976 by Perry Drug Stores and which grew mostly through acquisitions prior to being sold to Northern Automotive in 1988.
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  • Auto Palace – A New England-based chain that had 112 stores in six states before it was acquired and rebranded by AutoZone in 1998.
  • Founded by Abe "Al" Wexler in Everett, Washington in the late 1950s sold 15 store chain to Paccar in 1987 Paccar sold chain (along with Grand Auto) in 1999 to CSK Auto which eventually rebranded stores as Schucks.
  • Al's Auto Supply – Chain that operated in Washington, California, Idaho, Oregon, Nevada and Alaska purchased by CSK Auto.





  • Cagney global no longer home depot