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Levy's (department store)

Levy's, also known as Levy Brothers, was a department store based in Tucson, Arizona, United States. It was founded in 1950 by Jewish brothers Jacob and Ben Levy, who acquired the former Myers & Bloom department store in downtown Tucson.

A second Levy's was later added at El Con Mall, Tucson's oldest shopping mall, in 1960. This store was followed by one in Foothills Mall in 1983.

The store at El Con Mall relocated to a different building in the mall in 1969 (the old building becoming Steinfeld’s), which changed names several times. The store was owned by Federated Department Stores, which absorbed it into its other subsidiary ( Sanger-Harris) in 1985; Sanger-Harris became Foley’s in 1987 and was sold to May Company in 1988. Foley’s became Robinsons-May February 2, 1997. It would hold this name until a 2006 conversion to Macy’s. This location closed in 2008, and has been demolished. The Foothills Mall store similarly became Sanger-Harris, and then Foley’s; however, it was closed in 1994 as Foley’s, and is now divided between Ross Dress for Less, Nike Factory Store, and a vacant space last occupied by Linens ‘N’ Things.

Levy's

Levy's may refer to:

  • Henry S. Levy and Sons, a former bakery in Brooklyn
  • Levy's (department store), a former department store chain in Arizona