Sunday, July 17, 2011
The Vanishing Drug Stores of St. Louis
The last year has been a bad one for independent drug stores in the area, as behemoth Walgreens continues expansion, and a new competitor in the St. Louis area - CVS has been going strong on expansion with plans for several more stores; unfortunately the site of the AAA Building on Lindell, and possibly the former Del Taco building on S. Grand could soon become new CVS Pharmacies.
In the last year or so, more independent drug stores have went by the wayside... The small chain of Standard Drug stores in St. Charles County is now gone after operating since 1931. Also gone is Rinderer's a longtime area staple, which sold out to Shop n' Save, and now the Evers Pharmacies in the Metro East are shutting down.
Only about 20 years ago, several independent chains were still going strong, such as the aforementioned, and also the Coleman's chain with stores at General Grant Village in Sappington, on New Halls Ferry in Florissant, and their last store in St. Charles at Cave Springs. The deep-discount drug store trend was hot then...
In the later 80s, St. Louis saw Phar-Mor, Drug Emporium, and Dot Drugs (Walmart's brief entry to the standalone drug store business) come into the area, and all vanish nearly as quickly as they came. Phar-Mor could have been a real competitor had they not been embezzled out of business in a $300 Million scam, but instead ended up shutting down despite respectable business. Out of all the discount drug chains, only Drug Emporium had any staying power, and enjoyed almost a 20 year run in St. Louis before the chain went out of business.
Walgreens has been a player in St. Louis for the last century, but grew greatly with the acquisition of the Skaggs Drug Stores in the area in 1982. Skaggs only operated the stores about 2 years - they were acquired from the Katz chain in the 1980s. Skaggs would stay in business out of the market for a few more years before the chain liquidated.
Another big player in the drug store field was Gasens - originally an independent Rexall pharmacy, the chain was purchased by Kroger in the 1970s, and very often a Gasen's was right next door to a Kroger. In 1986, Kroger rolled all their drug store brands into Drug World, which closed when Kroger exited the St. Louis market in 1987.
The final big player in the St. Louis Drug store game was Medicare Glaser, who also sold out to Walgreens, in 1991. Walgreens, however quickly closed all but two Medicare Glazer stores, which they converted to Walgreens. The transaction was primarily to purchase their inventory and pharmacy records.
So now, its looking like pretty soon the last drug stores standing will be only Walgreens & CVS Stores.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Welcome to the New Blog!
It has been quite an exciting past month! Starting just a few weeks ago with a simple Facebook page to create awareness for a unique building in the City of St. Louis that was about to get the wrecking ball, and still might - the building at 212 S. Grand - better known as the former Del Taco.
That page, within the matter of a few days exceeded my wildest expectations, and created a local media storm, and within the matter of a few days, the site garnered over 12,000 Fans.
Several other blogs, sites, and Facebook pages exist dealing with architectural preservation, however, there was not a good site for just sharing nostalgia and pop culture memories. So, I created the Preserving St. Louis Facebook page, and in the matter of a couple weeks, it garnered 800 users, and many great conversations from folks who grew up in St. Louis in the 20th century recalling people, places, and things of the past.
This Blog is an outgrowth of the website - more detailed posts will be available here, and when a new blog entry is posted, it will be posted on our Facebook page. If you have found this page and are not a fan of our Facebook page, please click on the box on the right and like our page.
I will continue posting photos, links, and other blurbs on the Facebook page, but at least once a week, if not more, I will feature a more in depth look at a subject here.
I am always looking for pictures of places throughout the St. Louis area, particularly from the 50s-90s, and you can always send them to me at mbatchelor@gmail.com. I will also consider outside submissions on the blog if you have a subject you would like to write in depth on.
Tell a friend, and enjoy!
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