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  2. Hale Bros. - Wikipedia

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    On October 31, 1912, opened a grand new store at 901 Market Street, southwest corner of Fifth Street. The store was designed by Reid & Reid , [ 11 ] with five stories plus a basement roughly 175x170 feet square, for a total of approximately 178,000 sq ft. [ 9 ] Hale's added infantwear, book and flower departments.

  3. Merchandise Mart - Wikipedia

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    The Merchandise Mart (or the Merch Mart, or the Mart) is a commercial building in downtown Chicago, Illinois.When it opened in 1930, it was the world's largest building, with 4 million square feet (372,000 m 2) of floor space.

  4. Marshall Field's - Wikipedia

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    The iconic clock at Marshall Field's State Street and Washington Street store. In 1892, the structures between the 1879 building on State Street and Wabash Avenue to the east were demolished and the famous influential architect Daniel H. Burnham and his firm D.H. Burnham & Company was commissioned to erect a new building in anticipation of the ...

  5. Fashion District Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Fashion District Philadelphia is a shopping mall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, located in Center City along Market Street.It opened in 2019 on the site of a previous mall known as The Gallery and later renamed The Gallery at Market East.

  6. Marshall Street, Syracuse - Wikipedia

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    Historians are unsure if the street originally honored Louis Marshall, who only reached prominence after the turn of the twentieth century. [1] [2] [3] The Marshall Square Mall is also located adjacent to Marshall Street. [4] [5] The area is promoted by the Crouse-Marshall Business Association. Marshall Street has been renovated many times over ...

  7. Dayton's - Wikipedia

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    Dayton's has roots in R.S. Goodfellow & Company, a dry goods business founded as Goodfellow and Eastman in 1878. [5] George Draper Dayton constructed a six-story building at Nicollet Avenue and Seventh Street in 1902 and convinced Goodfellow's, then the fourth-largest department store in Minneapolis, [6] to become the tenant.

  8. The Galleria - Wikipedia

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    Marshall Field's joined the mall in 1979, in a store designed by noted architect Philip Johnson. In 1986, a second major expansion, Galleria III, opened with a new wing to the west of Marshall Field's, anchored by Macy's. Access to Galleria III from the main mall was through the Marshall Field's store limiting the success of the new expansion.

  9. Department store - Wikipedia

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    Marshall Field's State Street store "great hall" interior around 1910. Marshall Field & Company originated in 1852. It was the premier department store on the busiest shopping street in the Midwest at the time, State Street in Chicago. [29] Marshall Field's served as a model for other department stores in that it had exceptional customer service.