History
1909–1932
Henry's was established in 1909 by Harry Himelstein, a Russian laborer on the Trans-Siberian Railway - turned watchmaker - who immigrated to Canada in 1906 at the age of 16. Upon his arrival in Toronto, he shortened his name to become Harry Stein. As a watchmaker, Stein got started in the watch and jewellery business in Toronto and started Henry's & Company in 1909 at the age of 19. The store was given the name Henry, as Stein was not fond of his name, Harry. The first store was located on Yonge Street in what was then the heart of the business district of the growing city of Toronto. In 1916, Stein moved the jewelry business to a new location at 558 Queen Street West, where it would remain until 1921. In 1932, sensing a shift in the business culture of the city that was still known to many as Hogtown, Stein decided to move closer to what he considered the city core and relocated to 63 Queen Street West.1940–1959
In the early 1940s, Gerald Stein, son of Harry, joined his father in the jewelry business. Henry & Company moved to 113 Queen Street West, the first time the Steins were owners of their own building. From 1945 until 1958 the store was run by father and son, and sold both new and second-hand watches and jewellery.1959–1971
In 1958, Gerald and Adele Stein bought out Harry and became the owners of Henry & Company, a business that was just entering its second half century. In the late 1950s, the1971–1982
With new ownership came an immediate change in the format of the store at 135 Church Street and Henry & Company became solely focused on photographic equipment and supplies. It was then that the store started to attract seasoned sales people. Between 1971 and 1974, business was booming and the company purchased a 16,000 sq ft building on Church Street. The decision was made to change the corporate name from Henry & Company to the more modern-sounding Henry's, with a new orange logo to give the store a distinctive identity. Henry's has remained at 119 Church Street from 1974 until today, and this location remains the flagship of the chain. In 1977, Henry's opened a wholesale division, called Targit, which imported and distributed photographic goods. The photo business was booming at this time due to the popularity and affordability of the1982–2002
One of the partners in the defunct company, Andrew Stein, grandson of Harry, felt that there was still value in the company because its name and reputation were well known across Canada and throughout the industry. Andrew's offer to buy back the company was accepted on February 11, 1983. Henry's was again in the hands of the Stein family. Andrew and his wife, Gaye, founded Cranbrook Glen Enterprises Limited, which became the sole owner of Henry's. From 1983 to 1992, Henry's remained a one-store operation. In 1985, the Steins repurchased the property at 119 Church Street. Several companies, such as Toronto Camera, Queen Street Camera, Classic Camera and others were also purchased by Henry's during this time. In 1992 Steeles Camera in the north end of the city was purchased by Henry's. In 1997, Henry's acquired Oshawa Camera and also opened a location in Mississauga that same year. In 1997 Henry's launched its website and in 1999 launched an eBay presence which closed in 2018.2003–2023
In 2003, the company expanded once again into new markets, opening stores in Ottawa and London, and opened its first store outside the province of Ontario in Winnipeg in 2008. In 2015, Gillian Stein, daughter of Andrew Stein, became CEO of Henrys. In 2018–2019 Henry's opened four retail locations in British Columbia and acquired the Quebec retailer Lozeau, establishing the company as a coast-to-coast national retailer. In May 2020, three of the British Columbia locations closed due to underperformance. On May 1, 2020, Henry's owners Cranbrook Glen Enterprises announced that it would be seeking protection from creditors as it filed a Notice of Intention to Make a Proposal under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act. Henry's announced that it would be closing 7 stores as a result. In July 2020, Henry's announced that their strategic restructuring to improve efficiencies across the business and ensure future profitability in a post-pandemic world had been successfully completed. The Stein family, who has owned Henry's for four generations, continue to maintain ownership as Henry's Enterprises Inc. The acquisition and change from Cranbrook Glen Enterprises Ltd. to Henry's Enterprises Inc. saw all executive management and the CEO remain in place and they continue to operate and manage the Henry's retail brand & associated businesses. In June 2023, Henry's announced that they were acquired by Lynx Equity Limited, a Toronto-based equity firm.Locations
Henry's operates a chain of 20 locations across Canada plus an e-commerce and commercial business.References
External links
* {{Official website, http://www.henrys.com/