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List of defunct department stores of the United States : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of defunct department stores of the United States
This is a list of defunct department stores of the United States, from small-town one-unit stores to mega-chains, which have disappeared over the past 100 years. Many closed, while others were sold or merged with other department stores. == Department stores merged with Federated and May == Many United States department store chains and local department stores, some with long and proud histories, went out of business or lost their identities between 1990 and 2005 as the result of a complex series of corporate mergers and acquisitions that involved Federated Department Stores and The May Department Stores Company with many stores becoming units of Macy's, Inc.. The following is a list of the affected stores, including some local and regional stores that earlier had been absorbed into chains that became part of Federated, May, or Macy's. * Abraham & Straus (Macy's in 1995) * * D. M. Read * Bamberger's (Macy's in 1986) * The Bon Marché (Macy's in 2005) * * C.C. Anderson's Golden Rule (The Bon Marché in 1923) * * * The Paris (The Bon Marché in the early 1980s) * * Barnes-Woodin Co. (Yakima, Washington, The Bon Marché in 1952) * * Columbia River Mercantile (Longview, Washington, The Bon Marché in 1953) * * Draper's (The Bon Marché after World War II) * * A. M. Jensen's (Walla Walla, Washington, The Bon Marché in 1951) * * Missoula Mercantile Co. (Missoula, Montana, The Bon Marché in 1981) * * Montague-McHugh (Bellingham, Washington, The Bon Marché in the 1950s) * * Runbaugh-Mclain (Everett, Washington, The Bon Marché in 1952) * * Stone-Fisher Co. (Tacoma, Washington, The Bon Marché in 1952) * * Russell's (The Bon Marché after World War II) * Bullock's (Macy's in 1996) * * Bullocks Wilshire * Burdines (Macy's in 2005) * * Maas Brothers * Carter Hawley Hale Stores (merged into Macy's West 1996) * * The Broadway (Southern California). Headquartered in Los Angeles. * * Emporium-Capwell (Northern California) * * * Capwell's (East Bay) * * * The Emporium (San Francisco and South Bay, North Bay) * * Hale Bros. (San Francisco and Sacramento) * * Weinstock's (Sacramento and Reno) * Davison's (Macy's in 1986) * The F & R Lazarus and Co. (Macy's in 2005) * * Shillito's * * Rike Kumler Co. (Rike's) * * William H. Block Co. (Blocks) * * Joseph Horne Co. (Horne's) * * Herpolsheimer's * Famous-Barr (Macy's in 2006) * * William Barr Dry Goods Co. * * The Famous Clothing Store * Filene's (Macy's in 2006) * * Filene's Basement (separated from Filene's in 1988, closed in 2011) * * G. Fox & Co. * * B. Peck & Co. (sold to Gamble-Skogmo, Inc.) * Foley's (Macy's in 2006) * * May-Daniels & Fisher * * * Daniels & Fisher * * * May Company Denver * * * The Denver Dry Goods Company
* * * Z.L. White * * Sanger-Harris * * * A. Harris
* * * Sanger Brothers * Gold Circle (discount store chain) Founded in 1967 by Federated; merged into Richway in 1988 and later dismantled during 1990 bankruptcy * Goldwater's * Goldsmith's Merged into Rich's in mid-1980s. (Macy's in 2005) * Hecht's (Macy's in 2006) * * Castner Knott (Hecht's in 1998) * * Strawbridge's (Macy's in 2006) * * Thalhimers * * Woodward & Lothrop * I. Magnin, owned by Federated 1965-1988 and R.H. Macy Co. 1988-1994; most stores closed 1988-1993, remainder of stores converted to Macy's West and Bullock's or sold to Saks Fifth Avenue. Union Square, San Francisco location eventually incorporated into adjacent Macy's. * John Wanamaker or Wanamaker's (Philadelphia and New York City flagship stores), sold to Carter Hawley Hale in 1979, then Washington DC-based Woodward & Lothrop owned by Alfred Taubman; sold to May Company in 1995; merged with Federated Department Stores in 2005 (now known as Macy's, Inc.) * The Jones Store (Macy's in 2006) * Jordan Marsh (Macy's in 1996) * Kaufmann's (Macy's in 2006) * * May Company Ohio * * * O'Neil's (department store) * * * *Stark Dry Goods - Canton (department store) * * Sibley's * * * William Hengerer Co. * * Strouss-Hirshberg * L.S. Ayres (Macy's in 2006) * * Stewart's * * H. & S. Pogue Company * * Wolf and Dessauer * Liberty House (Macy's in 2001) * Marshall Field's (Macy's in 2006) * * Dayton's (Marshall Field's in 2001) * * Frederick & Nelson (defunct in 1992) * * * The Crescent (department store) (defunct in 1992) * * * Lipman's * * Halle Brothers Co. * * Hudson's (Marshall Field's in 2001) * * J.B. Ivey & Co. * Meier & Frank (Macy's in 2006) * * Zions Cooperative Mercantile Institution (Meier & Frank in 2001) * O'Connor Moffat & Co., purchased by R.H. Macy in 1945, renamed Macy's in 1947. Their Union Square, San Francisco location is Macy's flagship West Coast store and headquarters of Macy's West. * Rich's (Macy's in 2005) * Robinsons-May (Macy's in 2006) * * May Company California (Robinsons-May in 1993) * * * Hamburger's * * J. W. Robinson's (Robinsons-May in 1993) * Stern's (Macy's in 2001) * * Gertz
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