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It was founded in [[1986]] when the [[Pizitz]] family sold its eponymous department store chain to [[McRae's]]. It is headed by [[Jeff Pizitz]] and [[Richard Pizitz, Jr]].
It was founded in [[1986]] when the [[Pizitz]] family sold its eponymous department store chain to [[McRae's]]. It is headed by [[Jeff Pizitz]] and [[Richard Pizitz, Jr]].


In addition to the two [[Gus Mayer]] stores it owns in [[Birmingham]] and Nashville, the Pizitz Management Group also owns dozens of American Cookie Co. and Mrs. Fields franchises and is launching a self-serve frozen yogurt chain with its first location at [[The Summit]].
In addition to the two [[Gus Mayer]] stores it owns in [[Birmingham]] and Nashville, the Pizitz Management Group also owns dozens of American Cookie Co. and Mrs. Fields franchises and in [[2010]] launched [[32 degrees]], a self-serve frozen yogurt chain with its first location at [[The Summit]].


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 11:37, 30 January 2011

The Pizitz Management Group LLC is a retail management company with offices at 2112 11th Avenue South in the Plaza Building of the Magnolia Office Park in Birmingham's southside.

It was founded in 1986 when the Pizitz family sold its eponymous department store chain to McRae's. It is headed by Jeff Pizitz and Richard Pizitz, Jr.

In addition to the two Gus Mayer stores it owns in Birmingham and Nashville, the Pizitz Management Group also owns dozens of American Cookie Co. and Mrs. Fields franchises and in 2010 launched 32 degrees, a self-serve frozen yogurt chain with its first location at The Summit.

References

  • Kent, Dawn (April 11, 2010) "Upscale retailer Gus Mayer plans move to Summit." Birmingham News
  • Kent, Dawn (January 30, 2011) "On the record: Jeff Pizitz, president of Pizitz Management Group." Birmingham News