Showing posts with label Boscov's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boscov's. Show all posts

Sunday, December 13, 2009

former John Wanamaker, Hecht's, strawbridge's and Boscov's; Oxford Valley Mall, Langhorne, Pennsylvania. Exterior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)

former John Wanamaker, Hecht's, strawbridge's and Boscov's; Oxford Valley Mall, Langhorne, Pennsylvania. Exterior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)

former John Wanamaker, Hecht's, strawbridge's and Boscov's; Oxford Valley Mall, Langhorne, Pennsylvania. Exterior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)

former John Wanamaker, Hecht's, strawbridge's and Boscov's; Oxford Valley Mall, Langhorne, Pennsylvania. Upper level mall entrance. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Boscov's, Piedmont Mall, Danville, Virginia. Upper level exterior entrance. Photographed 8/10/08.

Boscov's, Piedmont Mall, Danville, Virginia. Lower level primary exterior entrance. Photographed 8/10/08.

Boscov's, Piedmont Mall, Danville, Virginia. Lower level secondary exterior entrance. Photographed 8/10/08.

Boscov's, Piedmont Mall, Danville, Virginia. Customer Pick-Up sign. Photographed 8/10/08.

Boscov's, Piedmont Mall, Danville, Virginia. Exterior sign. Photographed 8/10/08.

Previously on LiveMalls
Boscov's, Piedmont Mall

Monday, August 04, 2008

Bsocov's (former John Wanamaker, Hecht's and Starwbridge's) , Montgomery Mall, Montgomery Township, Pennsylvania, 2008. (The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania)

Boscov's today announced its reorganization of Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. The Reading, Pa.-based department store chain will close 10 of its 49 stores, including substantially all of the former May Company and Federated Department Stores locations that were acquired in 2006

Sunday, March 02, 2008

Boscov's (former Fowler, Dick & Walker - The Boston Store), 11-23 Court Street, Binghamton, New York. (photo courtesy Pat Richardson)

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Boscov's (former Abraham & Strauss, later Stern's), Monmouth Mall, Eatontown, New Jersey. (photos by Pat Richardson)

Boscov's (former Abraham & Strauss, later Stern's), Monmouth Mall, Eatontown, New Jersey. Photo taken when the store was Stern's in the mid 1990s. (photo from Chris at the Abraham and Straus ITS TERRIFIC!!!!!!! page)

Friday, May 05, 2006

Boscov's, Piedmont Mall, Danville, Virginia. Exterior signage. Photographed with camera phone 12/17/05.

Sunday, November 27, 2005

Boscov's, Piedmont Mall, Danville, Virginia. Photographed with camera phone 11/26/05.

Boscov's, Piedmont Mall, Danville, Virginia. Mall entrance. Photographed with camera phone 11/26/05.

Boscov's, Piedmont Mall, Danville, Virginia. Signature lighting fixture. Photographed with camera phone 11/26/05.

I saw something last night that I haven’t seen in ages: an honest to goodness full-line department store. Boscov’s made their Virginia debut at Piedmont Mall in Danville earlier this month and I had a chance to visit last night.

For those who aren’t familiar with Reading, Pa.-based Boscov’s, it’s a cross between Macy’s and Sears with a little Wal-Mart thrown in. They claim to be the largest family owned department store chain in America.

They’re located primarily in the Northeast, but are expanding out from their base into new markets. It's not a high fashion store, but it's chock full of practically everything else. The prices are reasonable for what they carry, and the service is very good.

Boscov’s stores are typically very large (The Danville store is 173,000 square feet) and they carry a truly astounding variety of merchandise. From Estēe Lauder to Lego to Waterford crystal to fresh-made fudge to a multi-purpose room (!), this store covers a lot of territory. And it was packed with customers.

The Danville store replaced a shuttered Hills/Ames location, and has made a huge difference in the mall already. Boscov’s appeals to much of the same demographic to Hills and Ames did, but offers a higher-quality presentation with better brands and substantially better aesthetics.

Because Boscov’s is considered a classier co-anchor, the other department stores in the mall (Belk, Sears and JCPenney) have upgraded their presentations to compete and a number of new retailers have taken some of the prime empty spaces in the mall, including Pac Sun, Hot Topic and Aéropostale.

The only thing I was somewhat disappointed about was that Boscov’s had modernized their presentation to the point that they famously tacky interiors I’ve heard about on older stores was nowhere t be seen. It’s actually a good thing, but it would have made for more interesting pictures. LOL

Friday, July 15, 2005

Boscov's, Piedmont Mall, Danville, Virginia. Photographed with camera phone 5/30/05.

Boscov's, Piedmont Mall, Danville, Virginia. Photographed with camera phone 7/14/05.

Boscov's, Piedmont Mall, Danville, Virginia. 'Coming Soon' banner. Photographed with camera phone 7/14/05.

Boscov's, Piedmont Mall, Danville, Virginia. Photographed with camera phone 11/26/05.

Boscov's, Piedmont Mall, Danville, Virginia. Lower level primary exterior entrance. Photographed 8/10/08.

Boscov's, Piedmont Mall, Danville, Virginia. Upper level exterior entrance. Photographed 8/10/08.

Boscov's, Piedmont Mall, Danville, Virginia. Lower level secondary exterior entrance. Photographed 8/10/08.

Boscov's, Piedmont Mall, Danville, Virginia. Customer Pick-Up sign. Photographed 8/10/08.

Boscov's, Piedmont Mall, Danville, Virginia. Exterior sign. Photographed 8/10/08.

Boscov's, Piedmont Mall, Danville, Virginia. Exterior signage. Photographed with camera phone 12/17/05.

Boscov's, Piedmont Mall, Danville, Virginia. Mall entrance. Photographed with camera phone 11/26/05.

Boscov's, Piedmont Mall, Danville, Virginia. Signature lighting fixture. Photographed with camera phone 11/26/05.