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Duane Reade

Duane Reade Inc., a subsidiary of the Walgreens Boots Alliance, is a chain of pharmacy and convenience stores, primarily located in New York City, known for its high volume small store layouts in densely populated Manhattan locations. The headquarters is located at 40 Wall Street in Lower Manhattan.〔"(address.gif )." Duane Reade. Retrieved on December 22, 2010. "Duane Reade Inc. 440 Ninth Ave New York, NY 10001."〕
==History==
Founded in 1960, the chain was started with three stores by Abraham, Eli, and Jack Cohen, with a warehouse located between Duane and Reade streets on Broadway in Lower Manhattan.〔Mount, Ian (2005-05-29) "(The Mystery of Duane Reade )". nymag.com. Retrieved July 3, 2007. "Founded in 1960 by the brothers Abraham, Eli, and Jack Cohen, Duane Reade started as a three-store health-and-beauty chain that took the name of the two streets that bounded its lower-Broadway warehouse."〕 Duane Reade takes its name from the Company's first successful full-service drugstore, which opened in 1960 on Broadway between Duane and Reade Streets in Manhattan. The streets themselves were named after early American politicians James Duane (1733-1797) and Joseph Reade (1694-1771).〔Pickman, Sarah (2006-09-28) "()". Archaeology. Retrieved June 17, 2013.〕
The Cohen family sold Duane Reade to Bain Capital in 1992 "for a reported $239 million". Bain Capital in 1997 then sold majority ownership of the chain to Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette.
Duane Reade completed its initial public offering (IPO) on February 10, 1998, trading on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol DRD. On August 2, 2004, the company announced it was acquired by Oak Hill Capital Partners and was again a private company.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Duane Reade Inc. to Go-Private Merger Consummated. )
Gary Charboneau, the company's senior vice-president of sales and marketing since 1993, explained his store layout strategy in ''New York'' magazine in 2005. He designed each store using four sections: one for beauty and cosmetic products, another that serves as a pharmacy, a third section for seasonal products such as cards and candy, and a fourth for household and grocery items. Cosmetic items were placed near store entrances, pharmacy sections were moved to the rear of stores since—according to Charboneau—"people don’t browse for prescriptions", and the other two sections occupied remaining space. As Ian Mount wrote in the magazine article, "half of Duane Reade’s sales come from food, cosmetics, and the like."〔
Under CEO Anthony Cuti, who was previously president of Pathmark, the store expanded from 59 stores in 1996 to 249 stores in May 2005, with more stores in New York City than any other drugstore chain.〔
In 1998, Duane Reade acquired Rock Bottom Stores Inc, another drug retail chain, for $61 million and an additional $30 million for the 38 stores which were converted.
While sales for Duane Reade rose from $1.17 billion in the 2001 fiscal year to $1.47 billion in 2003, the combined impact of union disputes, a local recession, and the destruction of their best-performing store in the September 11 attacks forced the company to slow its expansion from 30 new stores a year in 2001 and 2002 to no more than 17 a year in 2003 and 2004.〔 Despite its expansion, the company had long-term debts of $405 million by October 2008, losing $33.1 million in the first half of that year. Almost all of its stores are located in New York City or the immediate suburbs.
In November 2008, Duane Reade began rolling out a new logo. In April 2009, Duane Reade hired DeVito/Verdi as its lead advertising agency.〔''Ad week'', ("DeVito/Verdi Takes Duane Reade" ), April 7, 2000, retrieved June 17, 2009〕
On April 9, 2010, Duane Reade was acquired by the Walgreen Company for $1.08bn consisting of $618 million in cash and $427 million of assumed debt.

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