Capitol District
Supply’s history tells the tale of a family beginning a business
and then extending beyond itself. We’re proud of our family heritage,
and proud to have been a part of the growth of the upstate region
since our founding in 1945.
Highlights of our years in business include:
1945 – Hy Zima opened a plumbing supply branch for
a New York City business at 800 Broadway in Albany . Believing Albany
to be a great place to work and live, Hy bought out the business
later that year, borrowing heavily and forcing him and his wife
Anne to scrimp and save wherever possible to make ends meet. Employee
George Rickert joined Hy that first year and wouldn’t retire for
some 52 years. The business moved across Broadway late in the decade
into a bigger building that had a small fire which the owners didn’t
want to repair. Hy and George would spend long nights working on
the building.
1954-1970 – As the Korean War shortages ended, the
area around Albany expanded. Capitol’s business continued to grow.
Despite working many late nights, Hy Zima always tried to make it
home for dinner with his wife and three children. Young sons Bob
and Terry climbed all over the storage areas in the warehouse in
Albany , learning about the business and its products, and stuffing
literature for 25 cents a day.
In the early 1960s, when Capitol’s original structure
was taken by eminent domain to build a parking lot, Anne and Hy
decided to build a new 10,000 square foot facility across the street
at 850 Broadway, with a much larger showroom, offices, and warehouse
space. The Grand Opening of the facility on weekend of November
23, 1963, planned as a festive occasion with local politicians joining
the celebration, was dimmed by the tragic death of President Kennedy
the day before.
1970s – The 1970s brought Hy’s two sons and son-in-law
into the business. Ken, son-in-law of Hy and Anne, brought his engineering
and corporate experience to Capitol when he joined in 1972. He used
those talents extensively when the oil embargo of 1973 made reliable
space and water-heating topics of great interest. Son Terry joined
the company full-time in 1974, adding his business schooling and
experiences as a bank examiner. Son Bob joined the company in 1977,
providing expertise in industrial arts and experience from the mills
and factories of Maine .
The 30th anniversary of the company in 1975 brought
a major renovation of 850 Broadway, adding 10,000 square feet to
the warehouse, four new shipping docks, a two-tier shed, and new
pipe yards. Capitol overhauled its office space and added a conference
room. The first of two major trade shows marked the opening of the
new facilities.
1980s – Capitol celebrated its 35th anniversary
with a gala dinner-dance in 1980. Sadly, on Memorial Day weekend
in 1982, company founder Hy Zima suffered a massive heart attack
and died. His funeral was one of the largest the funeral director
could remember for a non-politician—a testament to Hy’s love of
his family, business associates, and community. The family decided
to push on in Hy’s memory.
Changes and innovations marked the rest of the decade.
Capitol was one of the first plumbing wholesalers in the area to
use personal computers and main frames. In 1986, Capitol became
a multi-branch company with the opening of its Saratoga Springs
facility. Capitol also began exhibiting at Home Shows in the 1980s,
a tradition that continued for many, many years.
1990s – While the recession of the early 90s hit
the region hard, Capitol weathered the ups and downs as it always
has with a focus on dedicated customer service. This was, by most
counts, the fourteenth recession since Hy started the company in
1945. The company expanded its network by purchasing the assets
of Marco Supply and opened in Schenectady . All during the decade,
the big-box home centers continued to expand into our region, but
Capitol continued to excel by offering superior service, technical
knowledge, and diversified products. Our strong relationships with
contractors and builders have carried us through the new “do-it-yourself”
era.
2000s – The new millennium began with Capitol continuing
to excel in customer service. We put this commitment into action
with the installation of a new enterprise computer system in 2002.
Our state-of-the-art Eclipse Wholesale Distribution System allows
the company and all of its associates to provide immediate information
to our customers. In 2004, Capitol began a renovation of all of
its showrooms and counters. Saratoga ’s Kohler showroom is completely
updated, reflecting the continued popularity of upscale products
and elegant homes in the area. It is also a Wellborn Kitchen showroom,
featuring exquisite displays of this premier cabinet manufacturer.
Albany and Schenectady are scheduled for showroom updates in 2005.
All of this is part of the preparations for the family and company
to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Capitol District Supply in
2005.
Through the past six decades, Capitol has strived
to keep current with modern times and technologies, while remaining
true to its founding principles.
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