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  2. Nordstrom - Wikipedia

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    Nordstrom is a Hall of Fame member of Fortune magazine's "100 Best Companies to Work For". [98] Nordstrom was No. 36 on the same list in 2008, No. 24 in 2007, No. 46 in 2006 and No. 88 in 2005. [99] For the 20th year in a row, they made the list coming in at No. 94 in 2017. [100] [101] In 2010, it ranked number 53, and dropped to 61 in 2012. [102]

  3. Bruce Nordstrom - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Nordstrom was born in Seattle on October 1, 1933. [1] He was the grandson of John W. Nordstrom, founder of Nordstrom, Inc., which began as a shoe store in 1901.At the age of 9, Bruce Nordstrom began his career at the retailer working the stockroom and sales floor of Nordstrom's downtown Seattle store, making 25 cents an hour. [3]

  4. Nordstrom Rack - Wikipedia

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    Nordstrom Rack is an American off-price department store chain founded in 1973. It is a sister brand to the luxury department store chain Nordstrom . As of 2023 [update] , Nordstrom Rack operates 348 stores in 41 U.S. states.

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  6. Stoneridge Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    Owner: Simon Property Group (49.9%) & GM Pension Trust: No. of stores and services: 165 [1] No. of anchor tenants: 3: Total retail floor area: 1,299,290 square feet (120,708 square meters) [citation needed] No. of floors: 2 (3 in Macy's Women and former Nordstrom) Public transit access: West Dublin/Pleasanton: Website: shopstoneridge.com

  7. John W. Nordstrom - Wikipedia

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    John's third son Lloyd Nordstrom joined the company as a part owner in 1933. Members of the Nordstrom family still own 20% of Nordstrom Inc and closely supervise the chain. [1] John Nordstrom never had a passion for the shoe business, although he continued to show up at the shoe store almost daily into his mid 80s to chat with customers. [2]

  8. Westfield Old Orchard - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery Ward closed in 1988. In 1991, Nordstrom announced plans to open its second Chicago area location at Old Orchard. In addition to a 200,000-square-foot (19,000 m 2) Nordstrom, Old Orchard also expanded the mall by 100,000 square feet (9,300 m 2) as part of a $200 million expansion. [5] This allowed for an additional 62 stores to open.

  9. Nordstrom Downtown Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Nordstrom Downtown Seattle, is a building originally known as the Frederick & Nelson flagship store. It is a department store in Seattle , Washington on Pine Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. It has been a flagship store for Nordstrom since 1998, when Nordstrom moved from its original downtown location.