Leonard Riggio, Builder of Barnes & Noble Chain, Dies at 83

  • Turned a single New York City shop into a brand of superstores
  • He sold company in 2019 after almost 50 years in leadership

Leonard Riggio

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Leonard Riggio, the feisty entrepreneur who turned a single Barnes & Noble store into the world’s largest bookseller, has died. He was 83.

He died on Tuesday, the company announced in a post on X.com. “His leadership spanned decades, during which he not only grew the company but also nurtured a culture of innovation and a love for reading,” the company said. Citing his family, the Associated Press reported that Riggio had battled Alzheimer’s disease.