The May Company (later Kaufmann's, now Macy's); Great Lakes Mall, Mentor, Ohio. 1960s exterior view. (photo courtesy Pat Richardson)
The May Company (later Kaufmann's, now Macy's); Great Lakes Mall, Mentor, Ohio. 1960s exterior view. (photo courtesy Pat Richardson)
The May Company (later Kaufmann's, now Macy's); Great Lakes Mall, Mentor, Ohio. 1960s interior view. (photo courtesy Pat Richardson)
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Todd)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Todd)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Todd)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Todd)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Todd)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Todd)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Todd)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Todd)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Todd)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Todd)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Todd)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Todd)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Todd)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Todd)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Exterior sign. (photo by Pat Richardson)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Food court. (photo by Pat Richardson)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Food court. (photo by Pat Richardson)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Food court. (photo by Pat Richardson)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Todd)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Todd)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Todd)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Todd)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Todd)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Todd)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Todd)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Todd)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Todd)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Todd)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Todd)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Todd)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Todd)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Exterior sign. (photo by Pat Richardson)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Food court. (photo by Pat Richardson)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Food court. (photo by Pat Richardson)
Rivercenter; San Antonio, Texas. Food court. (photo by Pat Richardson)
Saturday, February 06, 2010
The Higbee Co.
The Higbee Co.; Severance Center, Cleveland Heights, Ohio . Exterior view, early 1960s. (Photo courtesy Pat Richardson)
The Higbee Co.; location unknown. Exterior view, early 1960s. (Photo courtesy Pat Richardson)
The Higbee Co.; Parmatown Mall, Parma, ohio. Exterior view, mid-1960s. (Photo courtesy Pat Richardson)
The Higbee Co.; Great Lakes Mall, Mentor, Ohio. Exterior view, 1969. This store design was used extensively on suburban Higbee's stores in the 1970s (Photo courtesy Pat Richardson)
The Higbee Co. (1860-1992) was one of the largest department stores in Cleveland, Ohio. After years of success in various downtown locations, the company expanded to neighboring Akron and Canton in the 1950s and 1960s, and opened numerous suburban stores.
In 1984, a New Zealand-based company acquired Higbee's, selling it four years later to a joint venture of Dillard's and Edward J. DeBartolo Sr. who planned to combine Higbee's with an intended acquisition of Horne's. The deal was cancelled abruptly, resulting in several years of litigation. In 1992 Dillard's bought out DeBartolo's shares and rebadged Higbee's and five of the Northern Ohio Horne's stores with its name. During the 1990s, several inner-ring stores were closed while new far-flung locations opened or expanded.
The Higbee Co.; location unknown. Exterior view, early 1960s. (Photo courtesy Pat Richardson)
The Higbee Co.; Parmatown Mall, Parma, ohio. Exterior view, mid-1960s. (Photo courtesy Pat Richardson)
The Higbee Co.; Great Lakes Mall, Mentor, Ohio. Exterior view, 1969. This store design was used extensively on suburban Higbee's stores in the 1970s (Photo courtesy Pat Richardson)
The Higbee Co. (1860-1992) was one of the largest department stores in Cleveland, Ohio. After years of success in various downtown locations, the company expanded to neighboring Akron and Canton in the 1950s and 1960s, and opened numerous suburban stores.
In 1984, a New Zealand-based company acquired Higbee's, selling it four years later to a joint venture of Dillard's and Edward J. DeBartolo Sr. who planned to combine Higbee's with an intended acquisition of Horne's. The deal was cancelled abruptly, resulting in several years of litigation. In 1992 Dillard's bought out DeBartolo's shares and rebadged Higbee's and five of the Northern Ohio Horne's stores with its name. During the 1990s, several inner-ring stores were closed while new far-flung locations opened or expanded.
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