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

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

former Macy's and Stern's (now Queens Place Mall); Elmhurst, Queens, New York

former Macy's and Stern's (now Queens Place Mall); Elmhurst, Queens, New York. Building under construction with the home of Ms. Mary Sondek in the foreground, circa 1965. (Life magazine, via Lou C.)

The above photo submitted by LiveMalls contributor Lou C. tells an interesting story.

In the early 1960s, the R.H. Macy Company began planning a new store in the Elmhurst section of Queens, New York, near the Long Island Expressway. The building was originally planned as a traditional rectangular construction designed to replace several blocks of residences. However, the owner of the corner property, Mary Sondek, staunchly refused to sell what had been her childhood home.

Specifically, she reportedly refused to sell a 7×15-foot back corner of her lot to Macy's for $200,000 because she wanted her dog to have a place to play. As a result, the department store was reconfigured as a circle (with a small cut out of one side) overshadowing the tiny brown shingled house, where Ms. Sondek, a mother of six, continued to live until her death. Her home, that she fought so tenaciously to preserve, was soon leveled and a strip mall was squeezed into the site so close to Macy’s that the two are almost touching.

Despite the divot, the store was still considered the world's largest round retail building. Skidmore Owings & Merrill designed a circular, three-level building that echoed the futuristic pavilions of the 1964-65 World’s Fair just one mile away in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. Behind the 142-yard diameter Macy’s rotunda were two circular parking ramps that gave access to the parking garage that ringed the entire structure allowing shoppers to park close to any department in the store. In front of the coliseum-like building was a smaller, circular First National City Bank which, with the parking ramps, gave the appearance of moons orbiting a planet.

Macy's no longer has a department store at this building, though there is a still a Macy's Furniture Gallery here. In 1995, it was converted to Stern's and later closed by Federated Department Stores. The building now contains the Queens Place Mall; and Macy's has a location at the nearby Queens Center.

Sources: Life magazine,
The Universe of Discourse, Wikipedia, HollisNY.com

Monday, December 06, 2010

Macy's; Galleria Dallas, Dallas, Texas. Escalator well, circa 1986 (Richard Payne)

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Macy's (former Stern's); Woodbridge Center, Woodbridge, New Jersey. Upper level exterior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Macy's (former Stern's); Woodbridge Center, Woodbridge, New Jersey. Upper level exterior entrance. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Macy's (former Stern's); Woodbridge Center, Woodbridge, New Jersey. Upper level exterior entrance. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Macy's (former Stern's); Woodbridge Center, Woodbridge, New Jersey. Lower level exterior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Macy's (former Stern's); Woodbridge Center, Woodbridge, New Jersey. Lower level mall entrance. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Macy's (former Stern's); Woodbridge Center, Woodbridge, New Jersey. Mall entrance. (photo by Pat Richardson)
Macy's (former Lord & Taylor and Foley's); Rivercenter, San Antonio, Texas. Lower level mall entrance. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Macy's (former Lord & Taylor and Foley's); Rivercenter, San Antonio, Texas. Mall entrance. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Macy's (former Lord & Taylor and Foley's); Rivercenter, San Antonio, Texas. Upper level mall entrance. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Macy's (former Lord & Taylor and Foley's); Rivercenter, San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Macy's (former Lord & Taylor and Foley's); Rivercenter, San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Macy's (former Lord & Taylor and Foley's); Rivercenter, San Antonio, Texas. Exterior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Macy's (former Lord & Taylor and Foley's); Rivercenter, San Antonio, Texas. Exterior entrance. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Macy's (former Lord & Taylor and Foley's); Rivercenter, San Antonio, Texas. Showcase view. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Macy's (former Lord & Taylor and Foley's); Rivercenter, San Antonio, Texas. Showcase view. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Macy's (former Hecht's); Patrick Henry Mall, Newport News, Virginia. Exterior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Macy's (former Hecht's); Patrick Henry Mall, Newport News, Virginia. Exterior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Macy's (former Hecht's); Patrick Henry Mall, Newport News, Virginia. Mall entrance. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Macy's (former Miller & Rhoads and Hecht's); Chesterfield Towne Center, Richmond, Virginia. Exterior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Macy's (former Miller & Rhoads and Hecht's); Chesterfield Towne Center, Richmond, Virginia. Exterior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Saturday, February 20, 2010

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)

Monday, January 04, 2010

Macy's; former Hecht's (The Mall at Prince George's)
Macy's; (former Hecht's); The Mall at Prince George's, Hyattsville, Maryland. Mall entrance. Photgraphed January 2, 2010.

Hecht's mall entrance, PG Plaza
Hecht's; (later Macy's); The Mall at Prince George's, Hyattsville, Maryland. Mall entrance. Photgraphed by camera phone September 5, 2005.

Hecht's mall signage - PG Plaza
Hecht's; (later Macy's); The Mall at Prince George's, Hyattsville, Maryland. Mall entrance signage. Photgraphed by camera phone September 5, 2005.
Macy's; former Hecht's (Ballston Common Mall)
Macy's (former Hecht's); Ballston Common Mall, Arlington, Virginia. Exterior view. Photgraphed December 31, 2009.

Macy's; former Hecht's (Ballston Common Mall)
Macy's (former Hecht's); Ballston Common Mall, Arlington, Virginia. Mall entrance. Photgraphed December 31, 2009.

Macy's Furniture; former Hecht's Furniture Gallery and JCPenney (Ballston Common Mall)
Macy's Furniture (former Hecht's Furniture Gallery and JCPenney); Ballston Common Mall, Arlington, Virginia. Photgraphed December 31, 2009.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Macy's; Stamford Town Center, Stamford, Connecticut. Mall entrance. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Macy's; Stamford Town Center, Stamford, Connecticut. Upper level mall entrance. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Macy's; Stamford Town Center, Stamford, Connecticut. Mall entrance. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Macy's; Stamford Town Center, Stamford, Connecticut. Exterior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Macy's; Stamford Town Center, Stamford, Connecticut. Exterior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Holidays on Display

The main aisle of Marshall Field & Co., Chicago, circa 1955. (National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution)

Holidays on Display examines the art, industry, and history of holiday display across the United States. Focusing on parading culture and department store retail display, primarily between the 1920s and 1960s, when holiday displays were considered commercial endeavors equally rewarding for the American public, the exhibition showcases numerous photographs, postcards and rendering illustration of parade floats and window displays—including the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade and Marshall Field & Company Christmas windows—as well as objects relating to the early creation of these displays.

“Holidays on Display” will be on view at the National Museum of American History through November 2010

Link to Smithsonian Institution
Online Exhibition
Press Realease
Asked and Answered | Holidays on Display
Macy's (former Bamberger's); Oxford Valley Mall, Langhorne, Pennsylvania. Exterior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Macy's (former Bamberger's); Oxford Valley Mall, Langhorne, Pennsylvania. Exterior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Macy's (former Bamberger's); Oxford Valley Mall, Langhorne, Pennsylvania. Vintage view of mall entrance as Bamberger's. (photo courtesy Bamberger's Tribute Page)

Macy's (former Bamberger's); Oxford Valley Mall, Langhorne, Pennsylvania. Upper level mall entrance. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Macy's (former Foley's); The Shops at La Cantera, San Antonio, Texas. Mall entrance. (photo by Todd)
Macy's (former Bamberger's); Menlo Park Mall, Edison, New Jersey. Exterior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Macy's (former Bamberger's); Menlo Park Mall, Edison, New Jersey. Exterior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Macy's (former Bamberger's); Menlo Park Mall, Edison, New Jersey. Exterior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Thursday, November 05, 2009

Lazarus (now Macy's); Lima Mall, Lima, Ohio. Exterior view. (public domain photo by Dirty H)

Macy's (former Lazarus); Lima Mall, Lima, Ohio. Exterior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Macy's (former Lazarus); Lima Mall, Lima, Ohio. Exterior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Macy's (former Lazarus); Lima Mall, Lima, Ohio. Exterior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Macy's (former Lazarus); Lima Mall, Lima, Ohio. Exterior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Macy's (former Lazarus); Lima Mall, Lima, Ohio. Exterior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Macy's (former Lazarus); Lima Mall, Lima, Ohio. Mall entrance. (photo by Pat Richardson)