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  1. Founded: February 22, 1879; 145 years ago () Utica, New York, United States: Founder: Frank Winfield Woolworth : Defunct: July 1997; 26 years ago () (said division only) Fate: Department stores closed. Name changed in 1997 to Venator Group, and in 2001 to Foot Locker: Successor: Foot Locker (1974–present) Headquarters

  2. The launch of Own Brands. In 1973, Woolworths introduces our first range of Own Brands. From 1930, we had always marketed our products with the Woolworths logo (or under the house name, Judith Arden). But in 1973, we decided to introduce a comprehensive range of ‘Own Brands,' which were equal to - or better in quality - than market-leading ...

  3. Frank Winfield Woolworth (April 13, 1852 – April 8, 1919) was an American entrepreneur, the founder of F. W. Woolworth Company, and the operator of variety stores known as "Five-and-Dimes" (5- and 10-cent stores or dime stores) which featured a selection of low-priced merchandise.

  4. Woolworths Limited (now Woolworths Group) was founded on 22 September 1924 by five Australian entrepreneursPercy Christmas, Stanley Chatterton, Cecil Scott Waine, George Creed and Ernest Williams. [4] . The first store was opened on 5 December 1924 in Pitt Street of Sydney 's Imperial Arcade, called "Woolworths Stupendous Bargain Basement". [5]

  5. Our History. The first Woolworths store opened its doors to the public in Cape Town in October 1931. And it was founder Max Sonnenberg who captured the public’s imagination with dynamic store policies that set Woolworths apart from its competitors.

  6. Supplier partnerships, loss-leading, supply chain efficiencies and strict, consistent branding, all had their origins at Woolworths. In the early days the stores generated such riches that its Founder was able to put up the world's tallest building and pay for it in cash.

  7. The first Woolworths store opened its doors to the public in Cape Town, South Africa, in 1931. Its founder, Max Sonnenberg, captured the public’s imagination with dynamic store policies that set Woolworths apart from its competitors.