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  2. The Bon Marché - Wikipedia

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    The Bon Marché was founded in 1890 by Edward and Josephine Nordhoff, who had moved to Seattle from Chicago. Edward Nordhoff was a German immigrant who had worked for the Louvre Department Store in Paris, which competed with the Maison of Aristide Boucicaut "Au Bon Marché" (now part of the LVMH group).

  3. Bumiller Building - Wikipedia

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    In 1906, the Bumiller Building was the home of a department store, the Bon Marché, owned by the Le Sage Brothers. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Le Bon Marché occupied the first three floors and basement. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Two freight elevators at the back of the building ran from the basement to the third floor for use of the store.

  4. Bon Marche Department Store - Wikipedia

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    The building served as The Bon Marché's flagship store and was later operated by Macy's. Macy's sold the upper 6 levels of the flagship store in 2015 to Starwood Capital. That portion of the building was remodeled into a 475,000-square-foot (44,100 m 2) office complex for Amazon. Macy's remained on the lower two floors and in the basement. [3]

  5. Department store - Wikipedia

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    Au Bon Marché. The Paris department stores have roots in the magasin de nouveautés, or novelty store; the first, the Tapis Rouge, was created in 1784. [18] They flourished in the early 19th century. Balzac described their functioning in his novel César Birotteau. In the 1840s, with the arrival of the railroads in Paris and the increased ...

  6. Department stores by country - Wikipedia

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    The design and function of department stores in Germany followed the lead of London (specially Harrods), Paris (Galeries Lafayette, Printemps, Bon Marche), Chicago (Marshall Fields) and New York (Macy, Siegel, Cooper & Co). [7] Specially important were the Wertheim and Tietz companies, both established in the 1890s.

  7. Le Bon Marché Turns 170 in a Burst of Orange - AOL

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