Eastern Mountain Sports
Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Retail |
Founded | 1967 |
Founder | Alan McDonough & Roger Furst |
Headquarters | Meriden, Connecticut |
Number of locations | 15+ |
Area served | United States |
Products | Outdoor gear and clothing |
Parent | Sports Direct |
Website | www |
Eastern Mountain Sports (or EMS) is an outdoor clothing and equipment retailer in the U.S. Northeast headquartered in Meriden, Connecticut.
EMS sells outdoor equipment and clothing from both name brands and its own EMS line. The company also has a set of EMS Schools that offer classes in rock and ice climbing, kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding, trekking, and skiing. The EMS Schools headquarters is located in the White Mountains in North Conway, NH; and has other locations near the Adirondacks in NY, etc.
History
EMS was founded in 1967 in Wellesley, Massachusetts by two climbers – Alan McDonough, who was running the family hotel chain, and Roger Furst, a lawyer whose office was in the McDonough complex. They targeted the outdoor equipment market in Boston. The first store on Linden St. in Wellesley carried the Gerry outdoor equipment line as well as downhill skis.
In 1968, the two enterprises merged and built the 1041 Commonwealth Avenue store – at 10,000 sq. ft.
McDonough and Furst sold the company in 1979 to The Franklin Mint, which was acquired by Warner Communications in 1981. Four years later Warner sold the Mint but retained EMS, subsequently selling it to the American Retail Group, owned by the Brenninkmeijer family.[1]
In July 2003 Will Manzer became President and CEO and shifted the company focus back towards specialty outdoors gear. A new logo, store reorganization, and a shift from stores in shopping malls to freestanding community-based stores followed.[2]
American Retail Group sold Eastern Mountain Sports to investors led by J.H. Whitney & Company in 2004.[3]
Bob Mayerson was announced as new president in March 2010, as Will Manzer continued leading the company.[4]
In 2012, Versa Capital Management bought EMS from J.H. Whitney and Mark Walsh became CEO.[5] In April 2016, Vestis Retail Group, the Versa Capital-owned unit which owned the Sport Chalet and Bob's Stores sporting goods chains as well as Eastern Mountain, announced it had filed for bankruptcy protection and reorganization under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code. Vestis said it would reorganize and focus on the operations of Eastern Mountain and Bob's, while all Sport Chalet stores would close.[6]
On 19 April 2017, Sports Direct International plc (Sports Direct) received permission to acquire Bob's Stores and Eastern Mountain Sports following Eastern Outfitters LLC's Chapter 11 filing.[7]
References
- ^ Dinger, Ed (1998). "The Franklin Mint". International Directory of Company Histories. Vol. 69. Retrieved 2008-05-23.
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(help) - ^ Conley, Lucas (April 2005). "Climbing Back Up the Mountain". Fast Company. pp. 84–86. Retrieved 2008-04-30.
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- ^ "EMS announces executive promotions". The Boston Globe. 2010-03-03.
- ^ Versa Capital buys Eastern Mountain Sports
- ^ Dawn McCarty & Steven Church, "Eastern Mountain in Bankruptcy as Shopping Habits Change", Bloomberg News, April 17, 2016.
- ^ "Acquisition". otp.investis.com. Retrieved 2017-08-27.