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Bloomingdale's continued to thrive throughout the 1970s, despite New York City's turbulence at the time, partly via continued expansions into the suburbs. Its largest branch opened in White Plains, New York in 1975, with 260,000 square feet of floor space, and shortly after that, Bloomingdale's shuttered its original, but much smaller, New ...
Walt Whitman Shops (formerly known as Walt Whitman Mall) is a shopping mall in Huntington Station, New York, on Long Island. [1] [2] The mall features the traditional retailers Macy's, Bloomingdale's, and Saks Fifth Avenue.
New York City’s department stores have decked the halls for the holiday season. ... Bloomingdale’s “Wicked Good Holiday” will be on display until Jan. 6. Lexington Avenue at 59th Street.
The store was slightly renovated, and re-opened as a Bloomingdale's in 1995. The Bloomingdale's store at Roosevelt Field had a major renovation, which was finished by the summer of 2009. The former Gimbels anchor was a Stern's between 1987 and 2001. A 1957 picture of Macy's at Roosevelt Field by the Long Island Lighting Company.
NEW YORK — The pulsating music from a live DJ was the first indication that something different was going on in the Bloomingdale’s men’s store. That something different was the official ...
Bloomingdale’s is launching a small-store concept to help drive expansion, WWD has learned. The new format will be called “Bloomie’s,” long a commonly used nickname for the retailer. The ...
Manhattan Valley (also known as Bloomingdale [1]) is a neighborhood in the northern part of the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. It is bounded by West 110th Street to the north, Central Park West to the east, West 96th Street to the south, and Broadway to the west.
Soon after, Bloomingdale's premiered on the site in 1967. [3] The 243,000-square-foot (22,600 m 2) store included an entire floor devoted to furniture and decorative accessories. In 1974, Prudential Insurance Company of America began working with The Taubman Company, which was The Mall at Short Hills' owner at that time.