Meis (department store)

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Meis, also known as Meis of Illiana, was a department store based in Terre Haute, Indiana, United States. Existing from 1928 to 1989, the chain operated 11 stores at its peak. In 1989, the chain sold most of its locations to Elder-Beerman.

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Meis
Company typePrivate
IndustryRetail
Founded1928; 97 years ago (1928) in Terre Haute, Indiana
FoundersLucien Meis and Salo Levite
Defunct1989; 36 years ago (1989)
FateAcquired by Elder-Beerman
SuccessorElder-Beerman
Headquarters
Terre Haute, Indiana
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United States
Area served
Indiana, Illinois and Kentucky
ProductsClothing
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History

Lucien Meis and Salo Levite founded the Meis department store in downtown Terre Haute, Indiana, in 1928. This store remained open until the late 1970s. Meis also operated other stores in Terre Haute at Honey Creek Mall, Plaza North, and The Meadows.[1] The chain also operated a jeans store called The Bottom Half. Both of these businesses were sold to Brown Shoe Company (now Caleres) in 1972.[2][1]

Stores also operated in Anderson, Kokomo, Marion, and Elkhart, Indiana; Carbondale, Danville, and Mattoon, Illinois; and Paducah, Kentucky.[3]

Brown Group sold the Meis chain, then consisting of ten stores, to Elder-Beerman in 1989.[4]

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