Adler's Jewelry closes after 127 years of business
The news came as the company owner and family patriarch, Coleman E. Adler II, announced his retirement on Nov. 7.
“After much thoughtful consideration, I have made the decision to retire,” Adler said. “After 62 years in the business, I’m looking forward to enjoying time off.”
In 1898, Adler’s was founded by Coleman E. Adler I in the French Quarter. For over a century, Adler’s was a hallmark of New Orleans tradition and craftsmanship. Throughout five generations, the store was a place for fine jewelry, gifts and housewares.
“Our whole family has deep gratitude for the loyalty, friendship and trust so many clients have shared over the decades,” Adler said. “Their support has been instrumental to our success in 127 years of serving New Orleans.”
Starting on Monday, Nov. 10, Adler’s is holding a storewide retirement sale at the French Quarter location, 722 Canal St., and the Metairie location, 2937 Veterans Blvd.
Customers have the opportunity to shop huge discounts on all store inventory until it is all sold.
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