HISTORY
Travelers are on the go 24/7/365.. So are we.
At FABER, COE, & GREGG, our strength has been in the flexibility to adapt over time without sacrificing commitment and service.

WHERE WE CAME FROM
It all began in 1848 with the original American Indian Cigar Store. Providing exceptional customer service and quality products was the cornerstone of our company then, and remains so today. Things have of course changed a lot since our beginnings, but our commitment has not. We are devoted to meeting and exceeding the needs of travelers and commuters with quality day-to-day necessities, and always service with a smile.

GROWTH & POPULARITY
With advancements in ground and air transportation, we grew again and became the “go to” travelers’ store for train stations and airports — busy places where people had no time to linger. Food, snacks, drinks, apparel, books, electronics, health and beauty, toys, whatever made the trip more enjoyable, we had it.


CUSTOMER SERVICE
For over a century & a half, Faber has been providing not only exceptional products for people on the go, but exceptional customer service. We have proven time and again that excellent customer service is key to attaining higher sales and a loyal customer base.

WE KNOW WHAT WORKS
Our experience operating in rail stations, airports, hotels, thruway plazas and business complexes has provided us with the necessary vision to create relevant concepts that are geared to today’s pace.


WE HAVE IT ALL
Faber has kept up with consumer needs and has adapted regionalized offerings to make each store a special visit. Gourmet foods, trendy apparel, the latest electronics, gotta-have toys, and more, all make for great gifts or a you-deserve-it treat.

ON THE CUTTING EDGE
Today, our stores are state-of-the-art; our brands and partners continue to grow. Our conservative philosophy keeps us pro-active, flexible, and responsive to the needs of consumers and landlords alike. Having stood the test of time, there’s no question that our formula for success is indeed “Fulfilling the Needs of Travelers”.
