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Albert Boscov

Albert Boscov
Born (1929-09-22)September 22, 1929
Reading, Pennsylvania
Died February 10, 2017(2017-02-10) (aged 87)
Reading, Pennsylvania
Education Drexel University
Occupation Chairman, Boscov's Department Store, LLC.
Spouse(s) Eunice Boscov
Children Ruth Aichenbaum
Ellen Boscov
Meg Boscov
Parent(s) Solomon Boscov
Ethel Fogelson Boscov

Albert Boscov (September 22, 1929 – February 10, 2017) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He was best known as the long-time head of Boscov's Department Stores and served as the company's chairman and CEO until retiring in 2015. In 2009, Boscov led a buyout of his eponymous company in an effort to rescue it from bankruptcy. Boscov died on February 10, 2017 from pancreatic cancer.

Boscov was born in Reading, Pennsylvania in 1929, the son of Russian Jewish immigrants Solomon and Ethel Boscov, His father had arrived in Reading in 1911 where he founded a dry goods store in a row house in 1918.

Albert graduated from Reading High School and Drexel University. It was at Drexel where Boscov started his first business, a sandwich delivery service called U-Eat-Em. Boscov went on to serve in the Navy during the Korean War. After returning from military service, he returned to Reading and joined his father's business.

In 1959, he married his wife Eunice, with whom he had three children.

After taking over the family business, Boscov expanded the original store at Ninth and Pike Streets in Reading. In 1962, he opened Boscov's West in Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania, the company's first full-line store. Boscov's East opened in Exeter, Pennsylvania in 1967. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Boscov and his brother-in-law, Edwin Lakin, expanded the chain throughout Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, New York and New Jersey. By 2005, Boscov's had 39 stores with $1 billion in sales.

In early 2006, Boscov retired as chairman transferring control to his nephew, Ken Lakin, who soon after purchased a 10 department store chain by borrowing heavily.

In August 2008, Boscov's filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, citing deteriorating consumer and credit conditions due to the economic crisis of 2008. In October 2008, Albert Boscov and his brother-in-law Edwin Lakin both confirmed that they would be making a bid to purchase back the chain, competing against Versa Capital Management, Inc.. On November 4, 2008, it was confirmed that Boscov's would be selling its assets back to Albert Boscov and Edwin Lakin, canceling the earlier agreement with Versa, and keeping the 98-year-old chain under family control. In March 2015, he retired for the second time and handed control of the company to his nephew, Jim Boscov.


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