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Possessed with a spirit of optimism and an innate gift for retailing savvy, Yankee entrepreneur William T. Grant revolutionized the nation's retailing industry with the 1906 debut of his W.T. Grant Company department store in Lynn, Massachusetts. Taking aim at the lucrative but as-yet untapped middle ground between the discount five-and-dime variety stores and traditional department stores of the era, he built a well-deserved reputation as the store "Known for Values." Grants quickly became one of the nation's fastest-growing and most beloved department store chains, encompassing 1,238 stores in 46 states at its height in 1972. While the Grants stores are now just a fond memory, the legacy of William T. Grant continues to be remembered today, along with the vibrant philanthropic nonprofit William T. Grant Foundation which he started in 1936.
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Possessed with a spirit of optimism and an innate gift for retailing savvy, Yankee entrepreneur William T. Grant revolutionized the nation's retailing industry with the 1906 debut of his W.T. Grant Company department store in Lynn, Massachusetts. Taking aim at the lucrative but as-yet untapped middle ground between the discount five-and-dime variety stores and traditional department stores of the era, he built a well-deserved reputation as the store "Known for Values." Grants quickly became one of the nation's fastest-growing and most beloved department store chains, encompassing 1,238 stores in 46 states at its height in 1972. While the Grants stores are now just a fond memory, the legacy of William T. Grant continues to be remembered today, along with the vibrant philanthropic nonprofit William T. Grant Foundation which he started in 1936.