Cohen's Clothiers Closing After 115 Years In Business
COCKEYSVILLE, Md. (WJZ) -- Cohen's Clothiers, a popular preppy Maryland clothing store, is closing after 115 years in business.
The store owner Gilbert Cohen posted the announcement on its Facebook page Saturday.
Dear Friends:
This business, which my grandfather Max Cohen first opened in 1904, has been a source of pleasure and pride to me and my family over the years.
Like all businesses, we've had to evolve, from our beginnings as a pushcart in West Virginia and later Baltimore that morphed into the fine mens, womens, and boys specialty store you know us to be today.
It's been a great run; but with our lease set to expire, for me the time has come to retire from retail and move on.
As a part of its closing, the store will be hosting a liquidation sale. Merchandise will be reduced to 25 percent to 75 percent off.
The store will be closed Jan. 13-15 to prepare for its sale. It will reopen on Jan. 16.
Here are the stores hours:
Wednesday, January 16th, 9 AM - 8 PM
Thursday, January 17th, 10 AM - 8 PM
Friday, January 18th, 10 AM - 6 PM
Saturday, January 19th, 10 AM - 6 PM
Sunday, January 20th, 12 PM - 5 PM
"Goodbyes are never easy; but the satisfaction of filling a need in our community for so many years will remain. Along with our wonderfully talented and loyal staff, I thank you for your friendship and support,' Cohen writes on Facebook.
The sale goes through March.
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