Herbert H. Haft (August 24, 1920 – September 1, 2004) was an American businessman who was famous first for the development of
discount stores in the
drug store,
bookstore, and
auto part businesses in
Washington, D.C., and later as a
corporate raider.
Early life and education
Haft was born to
Jewish family in
Baltimore
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,
Maryland,
[Washington Post: Discount Retailing Giant Stoked Bitter Family Feud" by Patricia Sullivan]
September 3, 2004
by Karen DeWitt August 29, 1993 the son of an immigrant
pharmacist
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from Russia.
His family moved to
Washington D.C. where he graduated from
Central High School.
He earned a B.S. in pharmacy from
George Washington University.
Career
After school, Haft worked as a pharmacist at a local drug store.
In 1955, he and his wife, cosmetician Gloria Haft, opened the first drug
discount store,
Dart Drug in the
Adams Morgan
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neighborhood in
Washington, D.C. He quickly ran into problems as consumer goods wholesalers and pharmaceutical distributors refused to sell to him because his prices were lower than their other customers.
Haft unsuccessfully sued until
Parke-Davis - at the time one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the U.S. - was charged by the Justice Department with
price-fixing.
Haft was a lead witness in the case which was eventually won by the government.
The drug distributors - fearful of government action - returned to selling to Dart Drug and the business boomed.
In the late 1970s, Haft's son Robert, a graduate of
Harvard Business School
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, joined the firm. Applying the same principle of mass retailing, the father and son team launched
Crown Books.
In 1984, he sold Dart Drug - then with 75 stores - for $160 million but retained control of the holding company, Dart Group.
He also founded (with family members)
Trak Auto, Combined Properties, and acquired part of
Total Beverage and
Shoppers Food Warehouse.
Haft's ''Dart Group'' earned $250 million through
greenmail and stock sales during unsuccessful
takeover attempts of retailers
Safeway
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and
Stop & Shop. In the 1990s, he was involved in widely publicized conflict with his sons
Ronald
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and
Robert Haft, and wife
Gloria Haft over control of the Dart Group, a
family business.
In a 1986 speech to a group of
George Washington University alumni, Haft said that the secret of his success, was to borrow big: "If you owe someone several thousand dollars, you can't always sleep at night. If you owe someone several million dollars, the banker or supplier can't sleep. It's no use both of you worrying."
In 1998,
Total Beverage was sold to
Total Wine & More
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and the remainder of Dart Group, except Crown Books, was purchased by
Richfood
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, a grocery distributor for $200 million. Richfood quickly sold
Trak Auto to a Tennessee investment group.
Crown Books filed for bankruptcy, and limped along on private investment until its closure in 2001.
In 1999, Herbert Haft launched
HealthQuick, an online pharmacy, while his son Robert launched
Vitamins.com. HealthQuick failed by 2001.
Personal life
He was married to Gloria Haft for 45 years before divorcing; they had three children:
Robert Haft,
Ronald Haft, and Linda Haft.
Haft was a member of
Washington Hebrew Congregation.
He and his family were engaged in a long-standing and bitter feud that culminated in his deathbed marriage to Myrna C. Ruben and the exclusion of his children from his will.
Herbert Haft died from heart disease on September 1, 2004, at a Washington D.C. hospital.
References
External links
Dart Group Corporation FundingUniverse
Time Magazine, August 23, 1993 By John Greenwald;Tresa Chambers/New York & Ellen Germain/Washington
Discount visionary Haft dies from heart disease Drug Store News, September 27, 2004 by James Frederick.
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1920 births
2004 deaths
George Washington University alumni
American pharmacists
American people of Russian-Jewish descent
Corporate raiders
American real estate businesspeople