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By 1960, Palais Royal had successfully expanded and grown into a company with six stores in the Houston area, and one store in Shreveport, Louisiana. In addition to the Palais Royal stores, Palais Royal also operated two stores under the Worth's name in Beaumont, Texas, and one Worth's store in Orange, Texas. [10]
On September 17, 2019, Stage Stores announced plans to convert all remaining Stage, Bealls, Palais Royal, Peebles, and Goodys department store locations into Gordmans stores by the end of 2020. [15] This would mean that Stage Stores would completely exit the department store market and instead go all in as an off-price retailer.
Palais Royal at 11th and G streets NW. Palais Royal was a large department store in Washington, D.C. at 11th and G streets NW in the F Street shopping district.It also grew into a small chain before being purchased and merged into the Woodward & Lothrop chain.
The Jacksonville store location would move in 1936 from the old Douglas building to the corner of Main and Commerce streets, where it would remain for nearly 50 years. By 1940, Bealls had 15 stores in the chain. [3] Despite World War II, store count by 1950 had grown to 19. Continued growth of the chain led to 38 locations by 1957.
Palais Royal is French for "Royal Palace", and can refer to the Palais-Royal, a former royal palace in Paris Palais Royal may also refer to: Palais Royal (Houston-based department store), a chain of department stores in the United States; Palais Royal (Washington, D.C.), a department store operating from the 1870s-1940s
Macroplaza Mall, formerly Pasadena Town Square Mall and Plaza Paseo Mall, is a regional shopping mall in Pasadena, Texas, southeast of Houston.Developed by Federated Department Stores Realty [3] and attached to an existing Foley's Department store, it opened March 1982.
The Théâtre du Palais-Royal is located on the northwest corner of the Palais-Royal, in the Galerie de Montpensier at its intersection with the Galerie de Beaujolais. [53] It has 750 seats. The first theatre was built in 1784 by Victor Louis for the marionette theater of the Count of Beaujolais on its first floor.
Multiple store spaces in the mall were used as recovery sites in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey. The mall was renamed Shops on the Mainland in 2015. Booker T moved his wrestling school Reality of Wrestling into the space next to Palais Royal. [9] In September 2018 the old Dillards building became occupied by First Baptist Church of Texas city .