Classic City Rewind with Lesley Platek
Dick Ferguson III shares the remarkable story of a family business that has weathered nearly a century of change, beginning with his grandfather Richard John Ferguson, who opened the store on Clayton Street in 1934. When his grandfather passed away unexpectedly, Dick's grandmother Mary Cloud stepped in to run the store — an extraordinary feat for a woman in that era — earning deep respect from the Athens community while raising her family and keeping the business alive. Episode Highlights: * Dick's grandmother Mary Cloud ran the store as a widowed woman in the 1940s and '50s, a trailblazing achievement at the time * Dick Sr. gave up a career offer with a Big Eight accounting firm to take over the store out of loyalty and pride. * The store nearly closed before COVID, but the arrival of manager Shane Cooper modernized operations and breathed new life into the business * Current manager Patrick Sowell has helped Dick Ferguson's achieve its best sales year ever. * Four generations of Fergusons — including Dick III's children and his brother Ed's children — have all worked in the store. Dick reflects on how Athens itself has shaped the store's identity, from the days when a coat and tie were standard attire to today's more casual menswear landscape. Through smart reinvention, a refreshed inventory, and a trusted team, Dick Ferguson's has not only survived but is thriving — a testament to the power of community roots, family legacy, and knowing when to evolve. As Dick puts it, he hopes to be alive for the store's 100th anniversary, and for his own children to one day tell this same story.
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