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'''Delande Lighting''' first opened on Lafayette Street in 1918 as a plumbing business called Delande Supply Company.
'''Delande Lighting''' first opened on Lafayette Street in 1918 as a plumbing business called Delande Supply Company.


The company later found started converting gas fixtures to electric lights. In 1955, the store moved
The company later started converting gas fixtures to electric lights. In 1955, the store moved to 22 New Derby St.
 
The business expanded in 1984. It moved its wholesale component to a new 27,500 square foot warehouse in Peabody called
 
Deland Electrical Supply Co. The Salem store remained a lighting showroom.
 
In 2018, Deland Lighting announced it will close its retail shop on Derby Street. The Peabody warehouse on Pulaski Street will stay open.


to its current home at 22 New Derby St.
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==See Also==
==See Also==
"Deland lighting to go dark" ''Salem News'', Jan.22, 2018, p. 1
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"Deland Lighting to go dark" ''Salem News'', Jan.22, 2018, p. 1

Latest revision as of 12:50, 6 January 2022

Delande Lighting first opened on Lafayette Street in 1918 as a plumbing business called Delande Supply Company.

The company later started converting gas fixtures to electric lights. In 1955, the store moved to 22 New Derby St.

The business expanded in 1984. It moved its wholesale component to a new 27,500 square foot warehouse in Peabody called

Deland Electrical Supply Co. The Salem store remained a lighting showroom.

In 2018, Deland Lighting announced it will close its retail shop on Derby Street. The Peabody warehouse on Pulaski Street will stay open.

See Also

Vertical File in Salem Collection - Businesses

"Deland Lighting to go dark" Salem News, Jan.22, 2018, p. 1