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Gap Inc. founders Donald and Doris Fisher formally announced their offer on Wednesday to build a museum in San Francisco's Presidio that would house their vast contemporary art collection, saying ...
Calder to Warhol is culled from the more than 1,100 works collected over four decades by Doris and the late Donald Fisher, founders of Gap.
Doris and Donald Fisher, founders of the Gap, have made an offer to fund the design and construction of a contemporary art museum that would be located in the heart of San Francisco’s Presidio ...
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art on Friday announced a plan for its future custodianship of the Doris and Donald Fisher Collection, one of the world's great private holdings of late 20th and ...
Don and Doris Fisher opened the first Gap in 1969 in San Francisco after running into difficulties finding jeans that fit. They named the store after the idea of “The Generation Gap” and sold ...
Don and Doris Fisher opened The Gap’s first store in San Francisco in 1969 and by 1975 they had purchased their first parcel of what would become an 8-acre property in Atherton, well before it ...
Donald Fisher and his wife Doris opened the first Gap in 1969 in San Francisco, after running into difficulties finding jeans that fit. Fisher died at at home Sunday after a long battle with cancer.
It took a retail outsider to transform retail. Bay Area retail veterans, philanthropists and nonprofit leaders today remembered Don Fisher as a savvy businessman, consummate competitor, charitable ...
Fisher started the clothing store chain with her husband Don in San Francisco in 1969. He passed away in 2009. Forbes lists Doris Fisher’s net worth at $1.6 billion.
Donald G. Fisher, who cofounded apparel giant Gap Inc., has died at age 81 after a long battle with cancer. The company said Fisher died Sunday morning at his home in San Francisco surrounded by ...
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