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Revision as of 18:03, 15 January 2013

Lum's or LUMS is a two-location family restaurant chain in Massachusetts and Nebraska.

Lum's in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 1966

LUMS was founded in 1956 by Stuart and Clifford S. Perlman[1] when they purchased Lum's hot dog stand in Miami Beach for $10,000. Over the next few years, the Perlman brothers opened three additional Lum's restaurants, for a total of four by 1961.[2]

Clifford Perlman, who in addition to owning Lum's, had been serving as the president of Southern Wood Industries, Inc., resigned that position to work full-time for Lum's. Under the brothers, Lum's began aggressively expanding and franchising. In 1969, Lum's, Inc. was admitted to the New York Stock Exchange.

In 1969, Lum's, Inc. purchased Caesars Palace, then a 500 room hotel casino on the famous Las Vegas Strip, for $60 million. The food operations of Lum's, Inc. were sold in 1971 to John Y. Brown, then Chairman of Kentucky Fried Chicken and a group of investors.[3] At the time of sale, the company owned and franchised 400 stores in the continental U.S., Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Europe.

In 1978, Wienerwald Holdings A.G., a Swiss holding company and parent of the Wienerwald restaurant chain, under the direction of Friedrich Jahn, purchased the 273 restaurant chain from Brown.[4] However, Wienerwald had overextended itself and was forced to file for bankruptcy in 1982.

The original Lum's location closed in 1983.[5] An incorrect July 2009 newspaper article said the last remaining LUMS location, in Davie, Florida, closed on June 28, 2009, but there is one remaining LUMS in Bellevue, Nebraska.[6][7] For a time, the company's commercial spokesman was Milton Berle.

In 2010 a LUMS opened in Seekonk, Massachusetts.[8]

References

  1. ^ "S. PERLMAN, CO-FOUNDED LUMS CHAIN". San Jose Mercury News. January 6, 1988. Retrieved October 11, 2007.
  2. ^ "Lum's Chief: From Law to Hot Dogs". The New York Times. February 1, 1970. p. F12.
  3. ^ Bamash, Isadore (July 24, 1971). "Resignation Denied By K.F.C. Chairman". The New York Times. pp. 31, 34.
  4. ^ Tagliabue, John (July 18, 1981). "Wienerwald's U.S. Challenge". The New York Times. p. 29.
  5. ^ "Lums first store to shut down". Miami Herald. May 22, 1983. Retrieved October 11, 2007.
  6. ^ "Lums Restaurant – Bellevue, NE". Yelp.com. Retrieved May 10, 2012.
  7. ^ "Last Lums Restaurant Shuttered In Davie". Sun Sentinel. July 3, 2009. Retrieved May 10, 2012.
  8. ^ Providence Journal: "Things to Do - Lum's"