Stewart's Shops
{{short description|Convenience store chain in New York and Vermont}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=June 2014}}
{{primary sources|date=July 2017}}
{{Infobox company
| name = Stewart's Shops
| logo = Stewshop.png
| logo_size = 300px
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| type = Privately held company
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| foundation = Ballston Spa, New York ({{Start date and age|1945}})
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| location_city = Ballston Spa (Saratoga Springs), NY
| location_country = US
| location =
| locations = 400+
| area_served = Upstate New York, Vermont, and northeastern New Hampshire
| key_people = Chairman: William Dake
President: Gary Dake
Treasurer: Ryan Shaw
| industry = Convenience store
| products = Ice cream, coffee, gasoline (most)
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| revenue = $1.7+ billion{{cite web| title=Stewart's Shops Corp.| url=https://www.dnb.com/business-directory/company-profiles.stewarts_shops_corp.3c8c8eb531d572b5441da409763054a2.html| website=Dun & Bradstreet| access-date=November 23, 2020}}
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| net_income = $30 million
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| num_employees = 4,500+
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| homepage = {{URL|stewartsshops.com}}
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File:Headquarters of Stewart's Shops.jpg
Stewart's Shops is an American regional chain of convenience stores located in Upstate New York, Vermont, and New Hampshire, the companies ownership stems from generations of the Dake family.
Stewarts is headquartered in Ballston Spa (with a Saratoga Springs address), the company is well-established, particularly in the Capital District, Adirondacks and North Country with over 350 locations{{Cite web |title=Stewart's Shops is a family business that is also employee owned. |url=https://www.stewartsshops.com/who-we-are/ |access-date=2025-03-19 |website=Stewart's Shops |language=en-US}} in New York, its footprint stretches as far north as the Canada–US border, as far west as Oswego and as far south as Goshen at the northern fringe of the New York metropolitan area. Its Vermont outlets can be found in Rutland and Bennington counties.
Stewarts is known for branded ice cream, potato chips, hard rolls, root beer, milk, coffee and their famous thick shake, three-fourths of their stores also sell gasoline—either their own brand or in partnership with Sunoco. In addition, most also feature a small dining area.
There are now 406 shops in operation throughout the 3 states.[http://www.stewartsshops.com/history/#timeline Stewart's Shops – timeline]
History
=Preformation (1917-1945)=
Stewart's traces its origins to Percy and Charles V. Dake taking over the family dairy farm in Middle Grove in 1917. They began making Dake's Delicious Ice Cream beginning in 1921.
Fourteen years later, the brothers started Saratoga Dairy in an old barn in Saratoga Springs. This move occurred in the same year that New York began requiring all milk to be pasteurized.
In 1938 they expanded into the city's old water works, and then went into making cheese, powdered whey and casein two years afterward, following another new property purchase, this time in Greenfield. That and the milk this plant produced were sold all over the Northeast, as far south as Maryland.
=Establishment (1945-1959, The first generation of Dakes)=
As the war ended in 1945, the brothers bought an ice cream production facility in Ballston Spa from Donald Stewart. Charles S. "Charlie" Dake, Charles V.'s son, newly discharged from the military and looking for something to do, decided to start selling Stewart's Ice Cream to the public fresh off the line in the factory store front. This is considered to be the first Stewart's Shop.
File:Stewart's, Walden, NY.jpg|alt=A one-story brownish building with flat, flared roof and the script "Stewart's" in white on the roof on the right. In the center, in the foreground, are several gas pumps under a small canopy. At left is a maroon-and-white sign with another script "Stewart's" and gas prices.]]
Image:Stewart's ice cream flavors.jpg and North Country origins with ice cream flavors that play on regional place names. These reference Mount Marcy and Kayaderosseras (pronounced Kaydeross) Creek.]]
Two others quickly followed, in Saratoga Springs and South Glens Falls. They were popular since ice cream and other sweet foods had been tightly rationed during World War II. In 1948 the company introduced the folding paper ice cream carton so customers could bring home fresh ice cream more cheaply. The new design also made it easier for people to purchase and store larger quantities of ice cream.{{Cite web |title=Stewart’s Shops: Proudly Serving Delicious NY Ice Cream Since 1945 |url=https://www.stewartsshops.com/who-we-are/history/ |access-date=2025-04-05 |website=Stewart's Shops |language=en-US}} The new design also shifted consumers habits, encouraging them to take home their purchases rather than consuming them on the spot. However, the more notable innovation of the year came from Charlie Dake's wife Phyllis, often called "Philly" Dake, who suggested allowing people to make their own sundaes from a choice of toppings, a practice that would pass the test of time for generations to come. The company's Philly Vanilla ice cream was named in her honor.[http://www.stewartsshops.com/ContentManager/index.cfm?Step=Display&ContentID=57 Stewart's Shops – Our Products – Ice Cream – Flavor List] The new carton design, along with the rising demand for ice cream, resulted in increased sales of Stewarts products.{{Cite web |title=Stewart's Shops Corporation {{!}} Encyclopedia.com |url=https://www.encyclopedia.com/books/politics-and-business-magazines/stewarts-shops-corporation |access-date=2025-04-05 |website=www.encyclopedia.com}} However it is not all sunshine and rainbows, it has received criticism by employees, one employee critiqued the "work culture"{{Cite web |title=Stewart's Shops Partner Review: Bad work culture {{!}} Indeed.com |url=https://www.indeed.com/cmp/Stewart's-Shops/reviews/bad-work-culture?id=3f0ef712efa91c11 |access-date=2025-04-18 |website=www.indeed.com}}, stating that working there is "very busy"."
Saratoga Dairy and Stewart's Ice Cream were formally incorporated with the state in 1950, and ice cream production was moved back to the Greenfield facility, which could handle the increased demand. By 1955 there were over 50 Stewart's Shops.
1957 saw a regulatory battle between the companies and the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets for the right to sell the company's own milk in its own stores. It was resolved in Stewart's favor, and as a result of this vertical integration, retail milk prices in the stores dropped by 25%.{{cite court|litigants=Matter of Perky Milk Corporation v. Wickham|vol=15|reporter=A.D.2d|opinion=624|court=N.Y.A.D.3d|date=1961| url=https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=14607703304922473606}}
=Expansion (1959-2003, The second generation of Dakes)=
The younger Dake took over the company from his uncle in 1959 and the following year brought his brother, William "Bill" Dake in. The holder of a graduate degree in engineering from Cornell University, William was able to solve some production problems at the dairy, and as a result it began running at a profit. Over the course of the 1960s, the new Dake brothers turned the company into one of the East's largest private dairies.
Charlie Dake died of cancer in 1978, leaving Bill to carry on the business. In 1984, Bill's son, Gary, joined the company, and Bill began grooming him to take over. A decade later, the company built a new dairy facility and bought the Bonfare chain, adding 40 stores at a single stroke. In the late 1990s, it began aggressively expanding out of its base in the Capital District, pushing south into the mid-Hudson Valley for the first time.
=Current (2003-, The third generation of Dakes)=
In 2003 Gary became president of the company, while his father became chairman. Gary is the third generation of Dakes to helm the company. the Dake family are not the only owners of Stewarts shops, the company has long believed in employee ownership; nearly 40% of its stock is held by employees, through the Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), known as "Profit Sharing."{{cite web|url=https://www.stewartsshops.com/who-we-are/|title=Who we are: From A Humble Ice Cream Shop to 335+ Convenience Stores Across NY & VT |publisher=Stewart's Shops}} Any employees who work more than 1,000 hours a year become eligible for this kind of stock. For 2017, the company is said to have contributed $11 million to it.{{cite magazine |last=Lagorio-Chafkin |first=Christine |date=29 October 2018 |title=How This Third-Generation Family Business Has Minted 70 Millionaires |url=https://www.inc.com/christine-lagorio/how-this-third-generation-family-business-has-minted-70-millionaires.html |magazine=Inc. }} The ESOP plan has resulted in 174 employees owning $1 million dollars of company stock. {{Cite web |last=Coulibaly |first=Beira |date=January 10, 2025 |title=Stewarts shops: a look back through the years. |url=https://www.timesunion.com/history/article/stewart-s-shops-history-1945-present-day-20020650.php |access-date=April 17, 2025 |website=Times Union}} The ESOP plan empowers its workers, allowing them to be part of the bigger picture. Long term employees of Stewarts shops, have gained wealth due to the companies unique business model.{{Cite web |last=Ness |first=Jake Van |date=2024-06-06 |title=Workers Benefit Significantly From Employee Stock Ownership Program At Stewart’s Shops |url=https://www.saratoga.com/saratogabusinessjournal/2024/06/workers-benefit-significantly-from-employee-stock-ownership-program-at-stewarts-shops/ |access-date=2025-04-18 |website=Saratoga Business Journal |language=en-US}} However, ESOP plans have been criticized since they are legally limited by what someone believes is a "fair market value", meaning employees cannot sell their stock at prices above this specified value.{{Cite web |title=ESOP Pros and Cons, Advantages and Disadvantages |url=https://www.esop.org/articles/esop-pros-and-cons.php |access-date=2025-04-18 |website=www.esop.org |language=en}}
References
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External links
- [http://www.stewartsshops.com Stewart's Shops]
{{Convenience stores}}
Category:Saratoga Springs, New York
Category:Capital District (New York)
Category:Companies based in Saratoga County, New York
Category:Economy of New York (state)
Category:Convenience stores of the United States