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  2. Burdines - Wikipedia

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    Burdines (English: / b ɜːr ˈ d aɪ n z / bur-DYNZE) was an American chain of department stores operating in the state of Florida, headquartered in Miami.The original store opened in Bartow, Florida in 1896 [1] as a carriage-trade shop.

  3. List of defunct department stores of the United States

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    Clothing store located in downtown Detroit, men's fashion, and "known for having the largest display windows." [202] Jacobson's founded in Jackson or Reed City. [202] Independent regional luxury department store chain located primarily in Michigan and Florida, but also operated stores in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and Kansas. The last store ...

  4. Roddy Burdine - Wikipedia

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    Roddy Bell Burdine [1] (October 14, 1886 – February 15, 1936) was an American businessman who owned the Burdines department store chain from 1911 to 1936. A leading citizen of Miami in the early 20th century, Burdine was the son of William Burdine, who founded Burdines as a dry goods store in 1898.

  5. Remember these Miami stores? See what Spec’s, Burdines, Kress ...

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    Burdines department store on South Miami Avenue at First Street in 1933. Miami Herald File/Florida State Archives ... A new South Florida Jefferson store in 1962. Miami Herald File. Syms. Syms at ...

  6. Lazarus (department store) - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Lazarus was among Federated's five smaller nameplates absorbed into the Macy's brand, along with The Bon Marché, Burdines, Goldsmith's, and Rich's. The stores were branded as Lazarus-Macy's in 2003 and Macy's in 2005. The converted former Lazarus stores initially were part of the Macy's South division.

  7. What did your Miami mall once look like? A trip back to the ...

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    Parents took their kids to the then-open-air 163rd Street Shopping Center for a spin on the rides in front of Burdines. ... with a huge food court and South Florida’s first Macy’s store. There ...

  8. Hollywood Fashion Center - Wikipedia

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    The first store to open at the mall was anchor Burdines, which opened on October 5, 1970. [2] The mall opened on November 1, 1971 with anchors Burdines, Jordan Marsh, J. C. Penney, and Richard's. [3] Zayre opened at the mall in the former Richard's space in 1982. [4] The mall began a serious decline in the 1990s, as it rapidly lost anchors.

  9. The Mall at 163rd Street - Wikipedia

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    The remaining mall was reworked to include big-box stores, including Office Depot and Ross. Steve & Barry's opened on the upper level of the former Burdines in 2007, but closed in 2009 after a nationwide liquidation. In 2015, the anchor store, office depot store closed, temporarily replaced by a Halloween City store in 2017.