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{{Infobox company
{{Infobox company
| name = G.E.M.
| name = G.E.M.
| logo =
| logo = Government Employees Mart Logo.png
| type = [[Discount store|Discount membership store]]
| type = [[Discount store|Discount membership store]]
| foundation = 1956
| foundation = 1956
| defunct = 1973
| defunct = 1973
| fate = Closed
| fate = Closed
| location = [[Detroit]], [[Michigan]]
| location = [[Detroit]], [[Michigan]]
| industry = [[Retail]]
| industry = [[Retail]]
| products = clothing, footwear, housewares, sporting goods, hardware, toys, electronics, appliances, cameras, drugs,and auto repair
| products = clothing, footwear, housewares, sporting goods, hardware, toys, electronics, appliances, cameras, drugs, and auto repair}}
homepage = None
}}


'''G. E. M. Membership Department Stores''', also known as G.E.X.<ref>G.E.X. was not related, it was owned by Bellas Hess Ardan.</ref> or G.E.S., was a chain of [[discount store]]s in the United States and Canada. The chain extended membership to direct and indirect government employees;<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wtv-zone.com/dpjohnson/60sdiscountstores/ |title=Discount Stores of the '60s |publisher=Wtv-zone.com |date= |accessdate=2013-12-27}}</ref> the name was an acronym for "Government Employees Mart."<ref name="idch">
'''G. E. M. Membership Department Stores''' was a chain of [[discount store]]s, in the US and Canada. Their first location opened in [[Denver]] in 1956.
GEM offered something different: membership. The qualifications included government-, religious- and school employees, members of the armed forces, and employees of companies that did “substantial work” under government contract.
GEM pioneered the way for later “membership” stores, like [[Sam’s Club]] and [[Costco]].

Several departments were operated by outside firms on a lease basis. The prices were low, the selection vast, and the no-frills stores themselves were huge in size in their day, that included supermarkets and more within the 50-plus departments and had gasoline pumps outside.

Canadian pharmacist [[Murray Koffler]] was an investor in the G.E.M. chain, bringing the first G.E.M. store to Toronto in 1959. He eventually subleased the G.E.M. drug department in several Toronto area stores. Following the G.E.M. discount model, Koffler later opened one of the first "big box" store chains, [[Shoppers Drug Mart]].<ref name="idch">
{{cite web
{{cite web
| last = Woodward
| last = Woodward
| first = A.
| first = A.
| title = Company History: Shoppers Drug Mart Corporation
| title = Company History: Shoppers Drug Mart Corporation
| work = International Directory of Company Histories
| work = International Directory of Company Histories
| publisher = The Gale Group, Inc.
| publisher = The Gale Group, Inc.
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| url = http://www.answers.com/topic/shoppers-drug-mart-corporation?cat=biz-fin
| url = http://www.answers.com/topic/shoppers-drug-mart-corporation?cat=biz-fin
| accessdate = 2008-03-29}}
| accessdate = 2008-03-29}}
</ref>
</ref>


On November 7, 1964, GEM opened its first store in the UK. This branch in [[West Bridgford]], Nottingham, the first out-of-town superstore in the UK,<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-23900465 | title=How first out-of-town superstore changed the UK | work=BBC News | date=2 September 2013 }}</ref> was soon taken over by [[Asda]].
Appliance and electronics departments in G.E.M. stores were operated by Wards Company, which later changed its name to [[Circuit City (1949–2009 company)|Circuit City]].<ref>{{cite web
|title=Circuit City Stores, Inc. Company Timeline
|publisher=Circuit City Stores, Inc.
|url=http://investor.circuitcity.com/history.cfm
|accessdate=2008-03-29
|url-status=dead
|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928010834/http://investor.circuitcity.com/history.cfm
|archivedate=2007-09-28
}}
</ref>


By the mid-1960s, there were reportedly more than a million GEM members throughout the U.S. and Canada. GEM announced plans in late 1965 to merge with Parkview Drugs, a Kansas City-based chain, creating a new parent company called Parkview-GEM.
The stores closed during the discount store [[shakeout]] of 1973.


A 1971 ''[[Democrat and Chronicle]]'' story reported that a lone gunman robbed more than $6,000 from the cashier’s office at a [[Rochester, New York]], GEM. Asked how he got into the store and past the buzzer-entrance, a store official said he "may have used a stolen or lost card to enter."
Canadian pharmacist [[Murray Koffler]] was an investor in the G.E.M. chain, bringing the first G.E.M. store to Toronto in 1959. He eventually subleased the G.E.M. drug department in several Toronto area stores. Following the G.E.M. discount model, Koffler later opened one of the first "big box" store chains, [[Shoppers Drug Mart]].<ref name="idch" />


The end for GEM came soon after. Officials announced plans in early 1973 that it would close all stores. By then, GEM had opened membership to anyone for the past two years.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/local/rocroots/2017/09/23/whatever-happened-gem-department-stores/695573001/
|title=Whatever Happened to ... GEM department stores?|accessdate=2023-09-05}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 16:42, 26 April 2024

G.E.M.
Company typeDiscount membership store
IndustrieEinzelhandel
Gegründet1956
Defunct1973
FateClosed
HauptsitzDetroit, Michigan
Produkteclothing, footwear, housewares, sporting goods, hardware, toys, electronics, appliances, cameras, drugs, and auto repair

G. E. M. Membership Department Stores was a chain of discount stores, in the US and Canada. Their first location opened in Denver in 1956. GEM offered something different: membership. The qualifications included government-, religious- and school employees, members of the armed forces, and employees of companies that did “substantial work” under government contract. GEM pioneered the way for later “membership” stores, like Sam’s Club and Costco.

Several departments were operated by outside firms on a lease basis. The prices were low, the selection vast, and the no-frills stores themselves were huge in size in their day, that included supermarkets and more within the 50-plus departments and had gasoline pumps outside.

Canadian pharmacist Murray Koffler was an investor in the G.E.M. chain, bringing the first G.E.M. store to Toronto in 1959. He eventually subleased the G.E.M. drug department in several Toronto area stores. Following the G.E.M. discount model, Koffler later opened one of the first "big box" store chains, Shoppers Drug Mart.[1]

On November 7, 1964, GEM opened its first store in the UK. This branch in West Bridgford, Nottingham, the first out-of-town superstore in the UK,[2] was soon taken over by Asda.

By the mid-1960s, there were reportedly more than a million GEM members throughout the U.S. and Canada. GEM announced plans in late 1965 to merge with Parkview Drugs, a Kansas City-based chain, creating a new parent company called Parkview-GEM.

A 1971 Democrat and Chronicle story reported that a lone gunman robbed more than $6,000 from the cashier’s office at a Rochester, New York, GEM. Asked how he got into the store and past the buzzer-entrance, a store official said he "may have used a stolen or lost card to enter."

The end for GEM came soon after. Officials announced plans in early 1973 that it would close all stores. By then, GEM had opened membership to anyone for the past two years.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Woodward, A. "Company History: Shoppers Drug Mart Corporation". International Directory of Company Histories. The Gale Group, Inc. Retrieved 2008-03-29.
  2. ^ "How first out-of-town superstore changed the UK". BBC News. 2 September 2013.
  3. ^ "Whatever Happened to ... GEM department stores?". Retrieved 2023-09-05.