Interstate Department Stores was incorporated in Delaware on February 14, 1928, as a holding company to operate twenty-three department stores in the states of Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, New York, Ohio, Wisconsin, Kentucky, and West Virginia. The first stores were obtained by combining the properties associated with the Federman Department Stores and Stillman Department Stores groups. During this process, individual stores kept their individual names, and local management and staff. Leo G. Federman was selected as the company's first president. The oldest store had been in operations for 20 years. By August of that year, Interstate had acquired or built four additional stores and had opened the Hill's Dry Goods Co. in
Davenport, Iowa, and The Evansville Dry Goods Co. in
Evansville, Indiana. In October 1929, Interstate acquired the Aurora Dry Goods Company of
Aurora, Illinois, and the Waukegan Dry Goods Co. of
Waukegan, Illinois. After opening two stores during 1935, Interstate had 40 stores. In 1952, the firm had 47 department stores. By 1958 Interstate operated 48 stores in fifteen states, selling low- and medium-price merchandise. In 1959, Interstate entered the discount department store field by the acquisition of the two-store Los Angeles-based
White Front chain in April for $1.6 million and starting of the new discount chain through the opening a
Family Fair store in
Toledo, Ohio, and
Canton, Ohio, in August and October, respectively. At this time, Interstate had 49 conventional department stores A year later, Interstate bought the
Topps Department Stores discount chain for $4 million. By 1963, White Front had 11 stores. Interstate managed the discount chains, opening more stores. The rapid growth of the Topps chain in the East and Midwest had the unwanted side-effect of forcing many of Interstate's conventional department stores to close when a new Topps discount store was situated within the same community. and
Children's Bargain Town (Chicago) in 1969. By 1968, there were 60 Topps, 28 White Fronts, 32 department stores, and eight toy superstores. In 1970, the stockholders voted to change the name of the company to
Interstate Stores, Inc. to better reflect its business at that time since income from the conventional department stores represented a smaller percentage of the overall income for the firm. In the 1970s, sales dropped and Interstate closed several stores. In 1974, Interstate tried to acquire the variety and discount chains owned by
McCrory Stores, but failed. Soon, Interstate filed for
bankruptcy. Soon, all White Front stores closed, with most being converted to
Two Guys. The one remaining successful division, Toys "R" Us, became the company's only post-bankruptcy core business. In 1978,
Charles Lazarus (founder of Toys "R" Us) took over, and the company was renamed
Toys "R" Us Corporation. The company was acquired by
Vornado Realty Trust in 2005, former owner of Two Guys. ==Family Fair==