Detroit, January 12, 2026
Dittrich Furs, Detroit’s oldest privately held business, will close after 132 years in operation. The family-owned furrier is currently holding a retirement liquidation sale with a 70% discount on more than 3,000 items. Established in 1893, the store has been a significant part of the local fashion industry, providing custom design, cleaning, repairs, and more. Its closure marks the end of an era for the community.
Detroit’s Historic Dittrich Furs Announces Closure After 132 Years
Detroit, Michigan – Dittrich Furs, the city’s oldest privately held business, has announced its closure after 132 years of operation. The family-owned furrier, established in 1893, will cease operations on April 30, 2026. A retirement liquidation sale is currently underway, offering a 70% discount on their entire inventory of over 3,000 items.
Background of Dittrich Furs
Founded by Emil Dittrich, a furrier from London, the business began as a small wholesale shop on Witherall Avenue. Over the decades, it expanded to multiple locations, including the Fisher Arcade on Woodward Avenue and Grand River Avenue, before settling at its current address on Third Avenue in 1965.
Services and Offerings
Dittrich Furs was renowned for its extensive collection of fur and natural material outerwear, catering to a wide range of styles and budgets. The store also provided services such as custom design, cleaning, repairs, alterations, and appraisals.
Community Impact
As Detroit’s oldest family-owned business, Dittrich Furs has been a significant part of the city’s history, serving the community for over a century. The decision to close marks the end of an era for the local fashion industry.
Contact Information
Customers interested in the liquidation sale can visit Dittrich Furs at 7373 Third Avenue, Detroit, MI 48202. For inquiries, call (313) 873-8300.
Key Features of Dittrich Furs
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Established | 1893 |
| Location | 7373 Third Avenue, Detroit, MI 48202 |
| Services Offered | Fur and natural material outerwear, custom design, cleaning, repairs, alterations, appraisals |
| Closure Date | April 30, 2026 |
| Liquidation Sale | 70% discount on entire inventory of over 3,000 items |
Frequently Asked Questions
When will Dittrich Furs close?
Dittrich Furs will cease operations on April 30, 2026. A retirement liquidation sale is currently underway, offering a 70% discount on their entire inventory of over 3,000 items.
Where is Dittrich Furs located?
Dittrich Furs is located at 7373 Third Avenue, Detroit, MI 48202.
What services did Dittrich Furs offer?
Dittrich Furs was renowned for its extensive collection of fur and natural material outerwear, catering to a wide range of styles and budgets. The store also provided services such as custom design, cleaning, repairs, alterations, and appraisals.
How long has Dittrich Furs been in business?
Dittrich Furs has been serving Detroit and Southeast Michigan since 1893, making it the city’s oldest privately held business.
What is the reason for Dittrich Furs’ closure?
The Dittrich family has decided to retire and focus on the health and well-being of their family, leading to the closure of the business.
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