they own.............
1.Lord & Taylor
2.Marshall Field's
3.The Jones Store
4.Strawbridge's
5.Foley's
6.Famous-Barr
7.Hecht's
8.Kaufmann's
9.Filene's
10.L.S Ayres
11.Meier & Frank
12.Robinsons-May
However,they just merged with Federated, so all regional department store nameplates except for Marshall Field's, and Lord & Taylor, will become macy's in 2006.
Most of the names above don't mean much, at least to me.
I live where they run Strawbridge's (they only have about 20-some stores), and the only kind of people it attracts is the old grandma type.
Strabridge's (a.k.a. Strawbridge And Clother before 1997) was once a full scale department store, but now is pretty much nothing except women's clothes, a mens department, and home stuff.
I also don't like May, because instead of buying the very successful discount chain-"Clover" (was owned by whomever owned Strawbridge and Clothier at the time), they let it go out of business.--This is a chain that would have given Target a run for it's money if it was still around.
hears there logo
Actually, the May Comapny stores that will be bought by Federated, would ethier be changed to Macy's, Bloomingdale's, or Burdines. Also, Lord and Taylor is closing most, if not all stores.
QuoteOriginally posted by amesman
Actually, the May Comapny stores that will be bought by Federated, would ethier be changed to Macy's, Bloomingdale's, or Burdines. Also, Lord and Taylor is closing most, if not all stores.
so dose that mean no more filene's ECT???? all of the May companys stores:question:
yep, that's exactly what it means. No more Filenes, Kaufmann's, Hect's, Strawbridges, Mier and Frank, Robinson's May, Marshall Fields, Famous Barr, L.S Ayres, The Jones Store, or Lord and Taylor.
QuoteOriginally posted by amesman
yep, that's exactly what it means. No more Filenes, Kaufmann's, Hect's, Strawbridges, Mier and Frank, Robinson's May, Marshall Fields, Famous Barr, L.S Ayres, The Jones Store, or Lord and Taylor.
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:o:o:o:o:o:o:o:o:o:o:o:o:o:o:o:o:o:o:o:o:o:o:o:o:o:o
dang it I'm sick an tired of seeing familar names vanish:no:
QuoteOriginally posted by amesman
yep, that's exactly what it means. No more Filenes, Kaufmann's, Hect's, Strawbridges, Mier and Frank, Robinson's May, Marshall Fields, Famous Barr, L.S Ayres, The Jones Store, or Lord and Taylor.
thas no good so many malls will close:hurt:
out of all te stores i'll miss Filene's:(:(:(:(
QuoteOriginally posted by amesman
Actually, the May Comapny stores that will be bought by Federated, would ethier be changed to Macy's, Bloomingdale's, or Burdines. Also, Lord and Taylor is closing most, if not all stores.
WELL THATS STUPID!
:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:
:duh::duh::duh::duh::duh::duh::duh::duh::duh::duh::duh::duh:
DUH GEE LETS CLOSE/RENAME AT LOT OF STORES BECAUSE THEIR NOT OURS:duh::duh::duh::duh::duh::duh::duh::duh::duh::duh::duh::duh::duh:
HECK MIGHT AS WELL PUT THE WHOLE MAYS CHAIN OUT OF BUSINESS THATS HOW STUUUUUUUUUUUUUPID THIS PLAN IS !
WHO'S THE IDIOT WHO CAME UP WITH THIS IDEA ANYWAY?
IT DOESN'T BENEFIT EITHER COMPANY AT ALL
I MEAN SEEESH WHAT IN THE WORLD ARE YOU GOING TO ACCOMPLISH BY CLOSING A LOT OF STORES AND RENAMING THE REMAINING ONES?
IT'LL JUST CAUSE MISERY AND CONFUSION!
ITS REALLY REALLY STUPID AND BENIFITS NO ONE!:flaming::flaming::flaming::flaming::flaming::flaming::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::duh::duh::duh::duh::duh::duh::duh::duh:
lol:insane:
QuoteOriginally posted by MBZ321
Most of the names above don't mean much, at least to me.
I live where they run Strawbridge's (they only have about 20-some stores), and the only kind of people it attracts is the old grandma type.
Strabridge's (a.k.a. Strawbridge And Clother before 1997) was once a full scale department store, but now is pretty much nothing except women's clothes, a mens department, and home stuff.
I also don't like May, because instead of buying the very successful discount chain-"Clover" (was owned by whomever owned Strawbridge and Clothier at the time), they let it go out of business.--This is a chain that would have given Target a run for it's money if it was still around.
well that was dumb of them seems May also doesn't know how to run their own businesses correctly!
QuoteOriginally posted by amesman
yep, that's exactly what it means. No more Filenes, Kaufmann's, Hect's, Strawbridges, Mier and Frank, Robinson's May, Marshall Fields, Famous Barr, L.S Ayres, The Jones Store, or Lord and Taylor.
Are You REALLY SURE thats their plan? if it is I'll name Federated the most dumbest department store ever in how they're handling business
Wouldn't it make more sense to keep the stores open and rename only a FEW of the stores so people don't get confused?
DUH!:duh:
Doesn't renaming COST A LOT OF MONEY ?
Sheesh if you decide to rename the majority of the stores then you have to buy new signs,change the logo,replace all the stuff with the former name,get new bags,completely renovate the store etc. etc.
Doesn't that take time and money away from a business to rename all these stores?
Just look at how many there are!:o
QuoteOriginally posted by thedisneystore967
they own.............
1.Lord & Taylor
2.Marshall Field's
3.The Jones Store
4.Strawbridge's
5.Foley's
6.Famous-Barr
7.Hecht's
8.Kaufmann's
9.Filene's
10.L.S Ayres
11.Meier & Frank
12.Robinsons-May
However,they just merged with Federated, so all regional department store nameplates except for Marshall Field's, and Lord & Taylor, will become macy's in 2006.
Why except for Marshall Field's and Lord and Taylor?
it makes no sense!:duh:
Marshall Field's and Lord & Taylor are more established names throughout the country and not just regional names.
This outrage is somewhat amusing. When May Co. was out buying up stores all over the country and renaming them...they were doing exactly what Federated will do now. This is not a new thing. In Buffalo, Associated Dry Goods (ADG) in 1959 closed J.N. Adam's because they also owned The William Hengerer Co. Then in 1981, ADG merged the Hengerer's operations with Sibley's in Rochester. When May purchased ADG in 1986/87, they kept the Sibley's name for about 3 years and then merged the entire chain into Kaufmann's from Pittsburgh. Two years ago, May shut down the corporate offices in Pittsburgh and merged Kaufmann's into Filene's. The only difference is the name on the outside of the stores. Heck, when you use your Visa card at Kaufmann's, the charge comes from Filene's.
My point it, this is not a new phenomenon. The major chains have been doing this for decades. In the long run, it's much easier and much cheaper for Federated to operate under Macy's, Bloomingdale's, Marshall Fields, and maybe, Lord & Taylor versus twenty different brand names. I don't agree with it, and I miss the local flavor, but it's the way retailers work. Besides, for years, there has been no difference between a Kaufmann's, Filene's, Hecht's, etc... They're virtually all the same stores with the same inventory.
all i wana se in the furtes is Macys Bloomingdails Lord&Taylor Target Filene's Basment and the many mall stores i love so much and a world without Sears and Wal Mart
without sears? are you crazy?! where would we get our applinces and stuff like that with monkey wards being
defunct and all...
QuoteOriginally posted by thedisneystore967
without sears? are you crazy?! where would we get our applinces and stuff like that with monkey wards being
defunct and all...
well Sear can Sray lol i forgot about the applinces and stuff like that wich Sear sells im just tlaking about outher stuff like fashion and meatear stufff like that Searsd dosen have a good selction like Macys or JC Penny:bounce:
well if u want sears to close that's is fine.. maybe we could start our own apploiance store instead!!!!!!!!:goodidea:
We would call it Appliances Plus...:insane:
I could be wrong, but I think one of the retail sites states that the "Mays" on the door push plate posted on this board is for another unrelated Mays Department Store rather than the St. Louis based "The May Company". Generally, The May Company has emphasized just "May".
I'll do some research and report back.
http://finanzen.net/news/news_detail.asp?NewsNr=380018 says
Federated Department Stores, Inc. (NYSE:FD)(PCX:FD)today announced it will divest the Robinsons-May store in ScottsdaleFashion Square in Scottsdale, AZ (283,000 square feet; opened 1961;277 employees). This location was acquired as part of Federated'smerger with The May Department Stores Company in 2005 and isduplicative of the existing Macy's in the same mall.
A clearance sale at the Robinsons-May in Scottsdale will begin onApril 2, 2006. The company intends to offer positions in other areaMacy's stores to as many Robinsons-May Scottsdale employees aspossible.
This brings to 79 the total number of duplicate stores the companyintends to divest in its May Company merger integration. (NOTE: acomplete list of divestiture stores is posted in the "Federated-MayIntegration" section of the company's corporate Website -www.fds.com.). As initially described in Federated's news release ofJuly 28, 2005, the company continues to review its portfolio of storesand may make additional adjustments.