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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 ]
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The company opened an additional 20 stores in 2017, including 3 additional stores in New York City, and opened an additional 26 stores in 2018. As of August 2019, the company has a total of 73 stores [ 1 ] including its first international store at Sherway Gardens in Canada which opened on September 12, 2018.
Peck & Peck was a New York City-based retailer of private label women's wear prominently located at 581 Fifth Avenue. [1]Peck & Peck was known for its classic clothes. Like Bonwit Teller and B. Altman and Company's post–World War II fashions, Peck & Peck personified and flourished in the pre-hippie era in New York [2] when WASP fashion ruled stores and fashion magazines.
The Rafaella brand name was established under the company Rafaella Apparel Group, Inc. in 1982 [1] in New York City, New York to suit the clothing needs of working women in the United States of America. The Rafaella brand became quickly gained popularity among professional women because of the quality the brand offered.
Broadstreet's was a clothing business originally located at 576 -578 Fifth Avenue in New York City. Harry Ostrove started a men's store called Broadstreet's around the time of World War I. By the 1920's, it had grown into a chain of three or four stores; it was sold in 1928, although Mr. Ostrove's father remained as president until 1937. [1]
The chain was founded in February 1902, as Franklin Simon Specialty Shops by Franklin Simon (1865-1934) and his business partner Herman A. Flurscheim. [3] Leroy C. Palmer became president of the company in 1934 at the death of Franklin Simon, and Benjamin Goldstein was the head of Franklin Simon until 1963.