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The A. I. Namm & Son store was founded in 1876 by the Polish immigrant Adolph I. Namm in Manhattan's Ladies Mile district. Namm moved to Brooklyn in 1885, and the store moved to the intersection of Fulton and Hoyt streets in 1890. The store expanded several times over the next three decades, covering nearly the entire city block. By the 1920s ...
This is a list of department stores of the United States currently operating. This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (October 2023)
Abraham & Straus, commonly shortened to A&S, was a major New York City department store, based in Brooklyn. [3] Founded in 1865, it became part of Federated Department Stores in 1929. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Shortly after Federated's 1994 acquisition of R.H. Macy & Company , it eliminated the A&S brand. [ 6 ]
Korangi Road/National Highway: connects DHA to Shahrah-e-Faisal near the Finance and Trade Centre, Karachi on one side and Korangi Industrial Area on the other. It runs in Phase I and Phase II. Masjid-e-Tooba, a tourist attraction in Karachi for its unique architecture is located in DHA Phase II. [5]
The Eastern Hills Mall location opened in 1972, Lockport Mall store in 1974, and Olean Center Mall in 1976. A store opened in 1979, as part of an expansion to the Summit Park Mall. After the closure of the local Hens & Kelly chain in 1982, AM&A's moved into its former location at Northtown Plaza. The McKinley Mall Location opened in 1985. All ...
Ames Department Stores, Inc., was an American chain of discount stores based in Rocky Hill, Connecticut, United States.The company was founded in 1958 with a store in Southbridge, Massachusetts, and at its peak operated 700 stores in 20 states, including the Northeast, Upper South, Midwest, and the District of Columbia, making it the fourth-largest discount retailer in the country.
Sales volume at the downtown Newark store was affected by the Newark civil unrest of 1967—sales space was decreased and Newark became a "value oriented" store. [2] Evening hours were eliminated downtown by 1979. [13] In 1986, all Bamberger's stores were renamed Macy's, and the Newark store operated as Macy's until it was closed in 1992. [14]
The store had three floors, (220,000 sq ft (20,000 m 2)), and was located in the south section of the mall where Target stands today. [when?] [citation needed] Allied expanded the store into a chain in the 1950s and 1960s. [7] By then they were up to six stores in Fairfield and New Haven Counties in Connecticut.