![]() Columbia Records produced this label which consisted of titles also issued on Columbia's general sale Harmony label and it existed from 1925 through 1930. Like many national chain stores and some larger department stores, Grant arranged for a low price exclusive record label, Diva. At the company's end, headquarters were atop One Astor Plaza, a prominent building of New York City's skyline on Times Square. ![]() By the time Grant died in 1972 at age 96, his chain of W. Modest profit, coupled with a fast turnover of inventory, caused the stores to grow to almost $100 million annual sales by 1936, the same year that William Thomas Grant started the W. 25 Cent Store" opened in Lynn, Massachusetts. The stores were generally of the variety store format located in downtowns. ![]() ![]() Grant or Grants was a United States-based chain of mass-merchandise stores founded by William Thomas Grant that operated from 1906 until 1976. ![]()
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