Known for its apparel, home goods,
accessories and children's wear, the
downtown Hartford flagship store was considered a smaller but respected rival to the larger and dominant
G. Fox & Co. store a block away. Sage-Allen participated in the wave of post-
World War II suburban expansion much earlier than G. Fox and first opened in a number of smaller village center locales prior to the more modern shopping centers and
mall locations it would later occupy. The company began a slow decline in the mid to late 1980s which was accelerated by the severe
economic recession that hit the region in the early 1990s. In a move to bolster the retailer's profitability, a merger was formed with another small regional department store chain,
Addis & Dey's, located in
Syracuse, New York. In spite of efforts by Sage-Dey, as the merged company was called, to strengthen its economic base, it filed for
Chapter 11 in 1992 and ceased operations in 1993. ==Sage-Allen Building==