Cain-Sloan Co. Inc. was a department store chain based in Nashville, Tennessee , United States . It was founded in 1903, merged with Allied Stores in 1955, and with Dillard's in 1987. It was a target of the 1960 Nashville sit-ins .
5-465: The store was co-founded by Paul Lowe Sloan, Pat Cain and John E. Cain in Nashville in 1903. The company merged with Allied Stores Corp. of New York in 1955 and remained under its umbrella before being sold to, and renamed, Dillard's in 1987–1988. The chain had four locations: Downtown Nashville, Hickory Hollow Mall , Rivergate Mall , and The Mall at Green Hills . Cain-Sloan was a target of one of
10-572: The Stones River location and closed the Harding Mall, Donelson Plaza, Bellevue Center and Hickory Hollow Mall locations. Hickory Hollow was the first of the converted Cain-Sloan locations to close, though it left its original building in 1991. Allied Stores Allied Stores was a department store chain in the United States . It was founded in the 1930s as part of a general consolidation in
15-739: The earliest sit-in protests by young African-Americans in Nashville during the Civil Rights Movement . On December 5, 1959, future Congressman John Lewis led a group of college students who entered the store intending to sit at its lunch counter. They were politely asked to leave, and they did so. After the march on Nashville's courthouse in April 1960 and the admission by Mayor Ben West that lunch counters "ought to be desegregated", Cain-Sloan and other downtown Nashville stores quietly opened their counters to all races as of May 10, 1960. In 1987, shortly before Allied Stores merged with Campeau Corporation,
20-617: The four Cain-Sloan stores were sold to Dillard's in a separate deal. Dillard's entered Nashville as it took over operations of the three mall stores, but closed the downtown store instead of converting it. In 1991, Dillard's replaced the former Cain-Sloan with a new building at Hickory Hollow Mall as part of a mall expansion. Since then, Dillard's has expanded in the Nashville market by building two new stores ( Bellevue Center and Cool Springs Galleria ) and acquiring three former Castner Knott stores (Donelson Plaza, Harding Mall , and Murfreesboro's Stones River Mall ). Dillard's has since rebuilt
25-491: The retail sector by B. E. Puckett. See also Associated Dry Goods . It was the successor to Hahn's Department Stores , a holding company founded in 1928. In 1935 Hahn's was reorganized into Allied Stores. In 1981, Allied Stores acquired the 24-year-old retail conglomerate Garfinckel, Brooks Brothers, Miller & Rhoads, Inc. for $ 228 million (~$ 647 million in 2023). With that transaction they acquired 178 department stores and 48 specialty shops in 28 states. In 1986
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