Davega Stores

Davega Stores was a consumer durables, appliance, sporting goods - apparel chain which operated twenty-seven stores in the metropolitan New York City area, in 1954.

The business was founded by I. Davega in 1879 at Third Avenue (Manhattan) and 34th Street (Manhattan). H. M. Stein was the company's president in the mid-1950s. Its vice-president was Abram Davega, son of I. Davega. The firm was a division of the Atlas Stores Corporation.

Among the products sold by the retailer were televisions, radios, and baseball board games. The Kolster Radio Corporation signed an agreement with Davega Stores in late 1928, representing a significant addition to the retail outlets of the radio merchandise dealer.

Read more about Davega Stores:  Business History, Bankruptcy

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