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i know so much about jamesway but they were short lived in the retial world 1961-1995
Thats there old logo
Here's a pic of the old Jamesway at the Dutchess Mall, in Fishkill, New York. It used to be a store called Mays, that was two floors. When Jamesway moved in, the second floor was sealed off.
this jamesway closed in 1993 i first saw it back in 1996 the logo was still up and evry thing if u look to your left u can see the lable scare
hears the inside of a jamesway
I like jamesway better than walmart and Kmart.
I bought my super nintendo from Jamesway and it still works today
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QuoteOriginally posted by shakethis1234
I bought my super nintendo from Jamesway and it still works today
NOW THATS COOL!:cool::bigsmile::holysh::roll::roll::bouncing::bigsmile::bigsmile:
I got mine at Caldor for $88.00:bigsmile::bigsmile:
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QuoteOriginally posted by amesman
Here's a pic of the old Jamesway at the Dutchess Mall, in Fishkill, New York. It used to be a store called Mays, that was two floors. When Jamesway moved in, the second floor was sealed off.
cool building style:cool:
I LIKE THE WOODEN BARN STYLE AND THE BRICK OF THE MALL:bigsmile:
I LIKE BRICK TYPE MALLS:bigsmile::bigsmile::bouncing::bouncing::roll::rolleyes:
IS THE BUILDING STILL THERE?:question:
Yep that jamesway is still there it was a mays back in the 80's there gonna tear down the rest of the mall to make way for a home depot but the old jamesway bulding is not gonna be torn down the propty is still own by the may company
Jamesway again
Here's a possible roadtrip. I was in the Watkins Glen NY area in 2000. Between Watkins Glen, and the next town south of it, there was a Jamesway store there. I remember seeing the sign out front, which was covered over with blue tarp, whatever was left of the tarp anyways. The store was fairly modern compared to most other Jamesway stores I have seen. 5 years is a long time past, but then again the building still existed 5 years after the chain closed.
Sounds cool! Have an address or other info?
QuoteOriginally posted by MBZ321
Sounds cool! Have an address or other info?
The road that it would be on would be NYS Rt. 14 Between Watkins Glen and the Next town South of it, which on the map is Montour Falls. The store may have been a bit farther south than Montour Falls. I remember having to stop there at that parking lot of the Jamesway, probably to turn around.
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QuoteOriginally posted by MBZ321
Sounds cool! Have an address or other info?
The road that it would be on would be NYS Rt. 14 Between Watkins Glen and the Next town South of it, which on the map is Montour Falls. The store may have been a bit farther south than Montour Falls. I remember having to stop there at that parking lot of the Jamesway, probably to turn around.
hey i hope u find this Jamesway try to expole it well cause that Rair [pecace of retile Historey try to take some pic's from the windows of the store if u can but my guess is it's bored up and good luck if u happend to take pic's send them to me scott42188@hotmail.com
I finally transfered a Jamesway GOB Commerical to my PC! Here it is to download: (You need Windows Media Player)
http://www.putfile.com/media.php?n=JameswayGOB
Alt. Link: http://home.comcast.net/~compwiz32190/JameswayGOB.wmv
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
QuoteOriginally posted by powersbt
QuoteOriginally posted by MBZ321
Sounds cool! Have an address or other info?
The road that it would be on would be NYS Rt. 14 Between Watkins Glen and the Next town South of it, which on the map is Montour Falls. The store may have been a bit farther south than Montour Falls. I remember having to stop there at that parking lot of the Jamesway, probably to turn around.
hey i hope u find this Jamesway try to expole it well cause that Rair [pecace of retile Historey try to take some pic's from the windows of the store if u can but my guess is it's bored up and good luck if u happend to take pic's send them to me scott42188@hotmail.com
I'll have to get out that way then this Summer and get some photos. I'll do what I can for ya as far as photos. I'll check for Receiving signs in the back, the works.
I also have some photos of a Montgomery Wards shortly before it was partially torn down.
Speaking of video, I do have some TV Christmas Commercials from stores such as Zayres, Jordan Marsh, and a couple others (circa. 1986). I'll have to get them ripped at some point and post them.
I have a commercial on tape of the Mays pictured above. Im guessing it's from the early 80's. That building is creepy now.
Here's an abandoned Jamesway in Lakewood, NJ. Closed since the early 1990's and still abandoned today. This place was pretty bad towards the end. From the "Lost Destinations" page
Here's an abandoned Jamesway in Lakewood, NJ. Closed since the early 1990's and still abandoned today. This place was pretty bad towards the end. From the "Lost Destinations" site
QuoteOriginally posted by Jag67
Here's an abandoned Jamesway in Lakewood, NJ. Closed since the early 1990's and still abandoned today. This place was pretty bad towards the end. From the "Lost Destinations" site
that store closed in 1991 when the chain closed 11 under perfoming stores
hears the Jamesway in the Dutchess Mall i just took these pictures the mall is curntley beening domilshed or something anyways hear it is this Jamesway closed in 1994 and hasent been replaced since
hears the fromer jamesway again
hears were u useto enter lol its seald off tight :insane:
from th elooks of it Jamesway might have had a garden center or it might have been something Mays useto use before Jamesway moved in there
Here is some updates pics I found of the Lakewood store
http://www.surrealnewjersey.com/jamesway.htm
and a news story...it is becoming some sort of medical complex
http://www.app.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050418/NEWS02/504180351/1070/COMMUNITY
coo i cheacked it out
anouther Jamesway still vacant as of 2002 in Sea Vill NJ
Quotethat store closed in 1991 when the chain closed 11 under perfoming stores
HOLY CRAP that store's been closed since I was born!!:o
QuoteOriginally posted by Jag67
Quotethat store closed in 1991 when the chain closed 11 under perfoming stores
HOLY CRAP that store's been closed since I was born!!:o
yyep Jmaesway closed 11 under preforming stores that yeas they also closed 23 stores again in 1994 and closed for goon in 1995 dec
at there peak in 1990 they had 134 stores that droped in 1992 to 123 and again in 1995 with 92 storezs left
hears a jamesway that caught fire:(
anouher pic:(
hears one iof there logos they used on many of there stores:bounce::bounce::bounce::bounce::bounce::bounce::bounce::bounce::bounce::bounce::bounce:
hey caldor when did they start using that one? looks very late 80's-early 90's to me..
QuoteOriginally posted by Jag67
hey caldor when did they start using that one? looks very late 80's-early 90's to me..
i dont know i nevre been to a Jamesway ive just seen closed ones before many of them had that logo and thoughs stores looked newer then the outher ones so i would say that is the logo they used untill there stores closed for good in 1995
heas a Jamesway in Carmel NY sad huh look at what happend to it:(:(:(:(
QuoteOriginally posted by storehistoryguy
There was the Harleysville Pa. Jamesway, closed in 1990. Abandon until 2003, it was knocked down for a supermarket. I never worked there, but there was alot of shopping memories there. I also knew the Warrington Pa. Jamesway. Shut down sometime during the 80's. The building was gutted, along with the rest of the shopping center, in the mid-90's. The Jamesway is now a Redner's Warehouse Market. There isn't much left of Jamesway. :no:
i doubt thoughs Jamesways closed in the 80's
Jamesway clsoed 11 stores in 1991
again in 1994 with 23 stores and they colsed for good in december 1995 with only 95 stores
i only know of one Jamesway that is still vacant it has been vacant since 1994 the logo has sice been takeing off this store is located in the Dutchess Mall in Fishkill NY this mall in complety dead and is beeing torn down for a home depot the Old Jamesway and Service Merchandise are gonna be unharmed bye the evile Homedepot
this Jamesway was once a Mays Dept store the May comapny still owns the propity
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
QuoteOriginally posted by storehistoryguy
There was the Harleysville Pa. Jamesway, closed in 1990. Abandon until 2003, it was knocked down for a supermarket. I never worked there, but there was alot of shopping memories there. I also knew the Warrington Pa. Jamesway. Shut down sometime during the 80's. The building was gutted, along with the rest of the shopping center, in the mid-90's. The Jamesway is now a Redner's Warehouse Market. There isn't much left of Jamesway. :no:
i doubt thoughs Jamesways closed in the 80's
Jamesway clsoed 11 stores in 1991
again in 1994 with 23 stores and they colsed for good in december 1995 with only 95 stores
i only know of one Jamesway that is still vacant it has been vacant since 1994 the logo has sice been takeing off this store is located in the Dutchess Mall in Fishkill NY this mall in complety dead and is beeing torn down for a home depot the Old Jamesway and Service Merchandise are gonna be unharmed bye the evile Homedepot
this Jamesway was once a Mays Dept store the May comapny still owns the propity
Well, the Harleysville one closed in 1991, started to close in 1990. The Warrington one I know closed sometime during the 80's.
storehistoryguy , check your U2U messages
QuoteOriginally posted by storehistoryguy
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
QuoteOriginally posted by storehistoryguy
There was the Harleysville Pa. Jamesway, closed in 1990. Abandon until 2003, it was knocked down for a supermarket. I never worked there, but there was alot of shopping memories there. I also knew the Warrington Pa. Jamesway. Shut down sometime during the 80's. The building was gutted, along with the rest of the shopping center, in the mid-90's. The Jamesway is now a Redner's Warehouse Market. There isn't much left of Jamesway. :no:
i doubt thoughs Jamesways closed in the 80's
Jamesway clsoed 11 stores in 1991
again in 1994 with 23 stores and they colsed for good in december 1995 with only 95 stores
i only know of one Jamesway that is still vacant it has been vacant since 1994 the logo has sice been takeing off this store is located in the Dutchess Mall in Fishkill NY this mall in complety dead and is beeing torn down for a home depot the Old Jamesway and Service Merchandise are gonna be unharmed bye the evile Homedepot
this Jamesway was once a Mays Dept store the May comapny still owns the propity
Well, the Harleysville one closed in 1991, started to close in 1990. The Warrington one I know closed sometime during the 80's.
mabay the one that closed during the 80s relocated
QuoteOriginally posted by 76BraldorZayKamesfanBBTB
What I would've wanted Jamesway new logo to be this LOL
Hey! You stole that that from me! :flaming::insane:
QuoteOriginally posted by 76BraldorZayKamesfanBBTB
lemme get on this Ames+J+way=Jamesway joke LOL
heres my logo idea all did in Paint!
BTW Where was Jamesway founded?
Jamesway was founded in Jamestown New York in 1961 and thats how they got the name Jamesway
by 1990 there was 135 jamesway storea at there peak
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
QuoteOriginally posted by 76BraldorZayKamesfanBBTB
lemme get on this Ames+J+way=Jamesway joke LOL
heres my logo idea all did in Paint!
BTW Where was Jamesway founded?
Jamesway was founded in Jamestown New York in 1961 and thats how they got the name Jamesway
by 1990 there was 135 jamesway storea at there peak
Hmmm. I didn't know that.
yea i find old acrtlces on them and thats what it told me
The building.
Up close.
Another view.
Recieving box with the hours!!!!!! :o
This sign is for Jamesway Farm Service, but it would have been good for Jamesway Discount Department Stores too. :yup:
hears the old logo
hears a diffrent pic
this store kida looks like a woolco i also rememebr seeing this store back in 1998 it was all fenced off the lights were still on isde and the logo lit up too and the parking lot was coverd with plants
hears a Jamesway seavill New Jersey Vacant as of 2002
hears a grand opening of one of there stores these pics have gonna br from 1988 1989 or 1990
cheack out lines
inside jamesway
soem old lady walking in teh toy dept nodiced teh orange panting on the flor
clown at jamesway opening
messy cheack out lines
this pic is funny:insane:
Jamesway slogen WE CARE
Here is the Coupons sign. Does anyone have a pic of the Harleysville Pa. Jamesway?
I really miss Jamesway. They were so 80's retro.
QuoteOriginally posted by storehistoryguy
I really miss Jamesway. They were so 80's retro.
thats true there was one in carmel NY but its was closed when i saw it back in 1996 thats when i first saw a Jamesway latetr on i found out a lil about it:)
they havent opened a store since 1990 and there last big expansion of stores happend in 1988 they dident open any in 1989 in 1990 they had 135 stores they were even bigger then Bradlees:) but they closed 11 stores in 1991 and 23 stores in 1994 and closed the remaning 24 stores in decememebr 1995
Look what I found at the old Amsterdam Howard Johnson's...hehe
QuoteOriginally posted by amesman
Look what I found at the old Amsterdam Howard Johnson's...hehe
Nice! :yup:
QuoteOriginally posted by amesman
Look what I found at the old Amsterdam Howard Johnson's...hehe
wow now thats old it probley hasent been on the road since 1995 or maby even earyler:o
Nice Find!! Can't believe the letters weren't all painted over at some point in time. For the right price, I'm sure you could take that home with you.
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Look what I found at the old Amsterdam Howard Johnson's...hehe
QuoteOriginally posted by powersbt
Nice Find!! Can't believe the letters weren't all painted over at some point in time. For the right price, I'm sure you could take that home with you.
QuoteOriginally posted by amesman
Look what I found at the old Amsterdam Howard Johnson's...hehe
maby thats how jamesway made there trucks heh but is that the llast logo they used???
Are the owners of Jamesway still alive
Are the owners of Jamesway still alive
QuoteOriginally posted by shakethis1234
Are the owners of Jamesway still alive
Probebly. They were put out of business so they're probebly working at Wal-Mart now. Poor guys.
Here is a picture of the Harleysville Pennsylvania Jamesway. Its the store all the way down on the left end. > Click Here! (http://www.terraserver-usa.com/image.aspx?T=1&S=10&Z=18&X=2339&Y=22286&W=1&qs=651+Main+Street+%7cHarleysville%7cPA%7c&Addr=651+Main+St%2c+Harleysville%2c+PA+19438&ALon=-75.3957330&ALat=40.2853402) The store opened during the early 70s and closed in 1996. That part of the building was knocked down for a supermarket. That was a historic Jamesway! In the lobby they had left the old pay phone and it was an old 70s one where you had to turn the wheel, the old fashioned typed phone. It also had the checkouts in mint condition. It was also a pretty nice building. R.I.P.
Hey Everyone! I thought this would be a great time to submit my photos of my Jamesway truck I have. As a child ironically I collected tracktor trailers of businesses which varied from sports teams to retail. Here are several quick photos for everyone to utilize. This is great timing, do to the real Jamesway truck recently posted, we can compare this toy Jamesway truck to figure out the debatable approximate age of the real 18 wheeler. The Jamesway truck was purchased in 1992. Here are the pics, enjoy everyone. Be well. :bouncing:
QuoteOriginally posted by DutchessMallMan
Hey Everyone! I thought this would be a great time to submit my photos of my Jamesway truck I have. As a child ironically I collected tracktor trailers of businesses which varied from sports teams to retail. Here are several quick photos for everyone to utilize. This is great timing, do to the real Jamesway truck recently posted, we can compare this toy Jamesway truck to figure out the debatable approximate age of the real 18 wheeler. The Jamesway truck was purchased in 1992. Here are the pics, enjoy everyone. Be well. :bouncing:
so taht was teh last logo they used well the one in teh dutchesse is still there vacant just with out the logo heh
Hey Everyone! Hey what's up Caldorman! Yeh, you are deffinitely right, to my knowledge I believe the Fishkill, NY Jamesway is one of only 5-6 tri-state area locations that are still remaining undisturbed. The Fishkill, store was my favorite Jamesway of them all. I use to shop at 2 or 3 of them regularly, but the Fishkill store was the cleanest, friendliest and most organized store in the area. This store was exspecially superb compared to the Newburgh, NY store or even the Peekskill, NY store. I trully believe that out of the 6-8 department stores in the past ten years that have closed do to the rath of the chinese monopoly called Wal-Mart; Jamesway ranked second place out of my top 10 stores to shop at of all time. This means quality, price, clean, great customer service, and a call beyond the duty to serve the customer and make a happy sale. Here is my current list:
1. Caldor
2. Jamesway
3. Ames
4. Service Merchandise
5. Bradlees
6. Wards
7. Burlington Coat Factory
8. Pergament
9. Best Buy
10. Media Play
This list, is a rough one, but the top several stores I am sure of, they deffinitely deserve the credit, exspecially Caldor, Jamesway & Ames! Well, anyways back to Jamesway. Back when I was a few moons younger, I use to shop as freakwently at Jamesway with my family as a suburbian stupid soccer mom shops at China-Mart today. We shopped so much there, that some of my family members made life time friends with several of the associates in the Fishkill store. When the store closed I specifically remember our family following one cashier we knew from Ames, then when that specific store closed to Jamesway then when the chain closed to Caldor. After that store closed my family still kept in touch, and the cashier whos name I do not recall, had the dignity and ethics, not to go work for the China-Mart being built in Fishkill. Well anyways here is a recept, from me buying one of my first VCR's and take notice to the year, price back then, tax and Jamesway logos. I hope this rare find is enjoyable for all. I have more where that came from, and hopefully I can share it with all of you fellow reail history lovers soon. Peace & Be Well. :)
QuoteOriginally posted by DutchessMallMan
Hey Everyone! Hey what's up Caldorman! Yeh, you are deffinitely right, to my knowledge I believe the Fishkill, NY Jamesway is one of only 5-6 tri-state area locations that are still remaining undisturbed. The Fishkill, store was my favorite Jamesway of them all. I use to shop at 2 or 3 of them regularly, but the Fishkill store was the cleanest, friendliest and most organized store in the area. This store was exspecially superb compared to the Newburgh, NY store or even the Peekskill, NY store. I trully believe that out of the 6-8 department stores in the past ten years that have closed do to the rath of the chinese monopoly called Wal-Mart; Jamesway ranked second place out of my top 10 stores to shop at of all time. This means quality, price, clean, great customer service, and a call beyond the duty to serve the customer and make a happy sale. Here is my current list:
1. Caldor
2. Jamesway
3. Ames
4. Service Merchandise
5. Bradlees
6. Wards
7. Burlington Coat Factory
8. Pergament
9. Best Buy
10. Media Play
This list, is a rough one, but the top several stores I am sure of, they deffinitely deserve the credit, exspecially Caldor, Jamesway & Ames! Well, anyways back to Jamesway. Back when I was a few moons younger, I use to shop as freakwently at Jamesway with my family as a suburbian stupid soccer mom shops at China-Mart today. We shopped so much there, that some of my family members made life time friends with several of the associates in the Fishkill store. When the store closed I specifically remember our family following one cashier we knew from Ames, then when that specific store closed to Jamesway then when the chain closed to Caldor. After that store closed my family still kept in touch, and the cashier whos name I do not recall, had the dignity and ethics, not to go work for the China-Mart being built in Fishkill. Well anyways here is a recept, from me buying one of my first VCR's and take notice to the year, price back then, tax and Jamesway logos. I hope this rare find is enjoyable for all. I have more where that came from, and hopefully I can share it with all of you fellow reail history lovers soon. Peace & Be Well. :)
t though the jamesway was in moheagan lake cause it was in teh moheagan mall or something there was a pergament there and a walbaums i saw the mall back in 1996 wal marty and home depot took it over and opend in 1998 right next to a caldor too and put that store out of bizz
Jamesway really did not go out of business because of Wal-Mart. Wal-Mart had very few stores, (if any) in this part of the country (meaning east coast area states) around 1995. One of the first Wal-Mart stores in the Philadelphia area wasn't built until 1997--back when the company still had a little dignity. Jamesway was hurt by other stores of the time that were still successful: A combo of Bradlees/Caldor/Kmart/and even the growing Ames at the time all hurt Jamesway.
QuoteOriginally posted by MBZ321
Jamesway really did not go out of business because of Wal-Mart. Wal-Mart had very few stores, (if any) in this part of the country (meaning east coast area states) around 1995. One of the first Wal-Mart stores in the Philadelphia area wasn't built until 1997--back when the company still had a little dignity. Jamesway was hurt by other stores of the time that were still successful: A combo of Bradlees/Caldor/Kmart/and even the growing Ames at the time all hurt Jamesway.
wal mart took over many of there locations but i kida blam wal mart for add on to the closings of caldor and bradlees
hears teh old Jamesway still standing i wonder what it looks like inside????
hear it is again
hears were teh logo use to be
hears were u would enter
I used to work for Jamesway. I had a District Office in that Fishkill Jamesway for a while. It was a nice place.
Well...it's 10 years since Jamesway announced their G.O.B. I don't know the exact date, but I know a videotape I have recorded on Thanksgiving Day 1995 has a store closing commercial on it.
anyone know what ever happend to this james way its in sea vill NJ this pic was takeing in 2002 idk what happend to it i wonder if its still there
Where exacly is Seaville Nj.? North? South? I wanted to go explore this Jamesway.
QuoteOriginally posted by storehistoryguy
Where exacly is Seaville Nj.? North? South? I wanted to go explore this Jamesway.
idk were it is and i dont know if its still even there im guessing its in sourthen NJ if u can cheack it out sometime but idk if its still there that pic wa stakeing in 2002
A huge Jamesway fire in Monroe ??.
(http://www.monroefd.com/photos/jamesway1.jpg)
(http://www.monroefd.com/photos/jamesway2.jpg)
http://www.monroefd.com/photos/jamesway.html
QuoteOriginally posted by storehistoryguy
Where exacly is Seaville Nj.? North? South? I wanted to go explore this Jamesway.
Acccording to a New Jersey Map I have - the town is located right at the intersection of a State Route 50 and US Route 9 (main N/S Route) just west of the Garden State Parkway at Exit 20 - so about halfway between the Atlantic City area and Cape May.
QuoteOriginally posted by BillyGr
QuoteOriginally posted by storehistoryguy
Where exacly is Seaville Nj.? North? South? I wanted to go explore this Jamesway.
Acccording to a New Jersey Map I have - the town is located right at the intersection of a State Route 50 and US Route 9 (main N/S Route) just west of the Garden State Parkway at Exit 20 - so about halfway between the Atlantic City area and Cape May.
Okay, well thanks, I know how to get to the Route 50 from where I am.
hears a jamesway that looks to be a old woolco this is a 1998 picture
hears eth lakewood jamesway sign
i got these pictures from a msn serch
A former Jamesway in Cornwells Heights, Pa.. Prior to being a Jamesway it was a Woolco. To bad its a Home Depot today. It was completly gutted.
(http://www.tomasher.net/retail/retail071303_0011.jpg)
http://www.tomasher.net/deadretail.html
The New Sign.
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
hears a jamesway that looks to be a old woolco this is a 1998 picture
Nope, this was always a Jamesway. It was located in Oneonta, New York, and my Dad remembers it from when he was a kid. It lasted until the very end in 1995, and was later demolished for a school.
There was a Woolco in Oneonta, but it was on the west end of town, and became an Ames. That too is now closed of course. And, there was also a traditional Woolworth in Downtown Oneonta.
QuoteOriginally posted by amesman
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
hears a jamesway that looks to be a old woolco this is a 1998 picture
Nope, this was always a Jamesway. It was located in Oneonta, New York, and my Dad remembers it from when he was a kid. It lasted until the very end in 1995, and was later demolished for a school.
yea i know about that ive seen it beofre back in 1998 the logo still it up at night it kida has a woolco look to it but i dont think there was any woolcos in upsate NY
Haven't heard of this store, was it in the mid-Atlantic/Central US area.
Jamesway was a Northeast chain, founded in Jamestown, New York. They closed all of their stores in 1995.
I seriously miss Jamesway. They always had such low prices, they had nice stores, they were friendly and its such a nice name, Jamesway. I hated it when they tore down my Jamesway at the end of 2004. :mad:
Jamesway was alot like ames in a way they dident located there stores in bigger towns like Caldor and Bradlees did the inside of the tsores had a simaler look to them and most jamesways were outdated but at its peek in 1990 thye had 135 stores
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
Inside of the stores had a simular look to them and most Jamesways were outdated.
Yes, they had a 70's look to them which I liked. Along the top of the walls there would be two stripes, the top red and the bottom yellow, that went all the way around the store. I also like the checkout counters. The register numbers were big white boxes with a blue number on all the side except top and bottom.
idd say they were more 80's looking whitle ames had teh 70's look and Bradlees and caldor stuck with the 90's look
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
idd say they were more 80's looking whitle ames had teh 70's look and Bradlees and caldor stuck with the 90's look
Jamesway, somewhat of a cross between 70's and 80's
Bradlees, that was so 80's
Ames, their later stores were somewhat modern. They had those advertisements on the walls. They used to be very 70's.
Caldor, my Caldor was plain but had an 80' look to it strange though because it opened in 1979, on the verge of being 80's.
QuoteOriginally posted by storehistoryguy
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
idd say they were more 80's looking whitle ames had teh 70's look and Bradlees and caldor stuck with the 90's look
Jamesway, somewhat of a cross between 70's and 80's
Bradlees, that was so 80's
Ames, their later stores were somewhat modern. They had those advertisements on the walls. They used to be very 70's.
Caldor, my Caldor was plain but had an 80' look to it strange though because it opened in 1979, on the verge of being 80's.
verye few caldor had the 80's look but caldor was more 90's lookinig then 80's looking
I had never been to a jamesway. what where their stores like. I heard they closed 10 years ago from this time. I heard the nearest one to me was in SAratoga SPrings new york in the saratoga mall (3.5 horus of me). they ones mainly around central new york and ones in fulton new york and oswego new york. an article said Fulton had no competion.
QuoteOriginally posted by d_fife
I had never been to a jamesway. what where their stores like. I heard they closed 10 years ago from this time. I heard the nearest one to me was in SAratoga SPrings new york in the saratoga mall (3.5 horus of me). they ones mainly around central new york and ones in fulton new york and oswego new york. an article said Fulton had no competion.
They were great. I actually saw them to somewhat like Ames only they looked very different. Mine was in Harleysville, Pa. and I knew another in Warrington PA. They shut down in 1995 same year as Clover did.
The Saratoga location is long gone. The mall it was housed in is also gone, replaced with a big box center containing Target, Barnes and Noble, Staples, AC Moore, etc.
The Hudson location is now a Staples (and the Goodwill store next to it).
The Catskill location may still be there (it became Ames after Jamesway - but there has been discussion of a Super Walmart in that area) so who knows for how long.
The one in Rhinebeck sat empty for quite a few years but was torn down after Stop and Shop took over the (smaller) Grand Union next door and decided to build a larger store - and now in a twist the Grand Union building sits empty.
the only jamesway io know of thats still vacant is the one in the fomer dutchesses mall part of it has been torn down for a home depot but the old jamesway still stands and theres one in Seavill NJ thats still vacant i believe
Catskill was turned to Ames, and the building still sits vacant. The Wal Mart Supercenter has been rumoured to start being built in 2006 sometime.
As for the Rhinebeck store, I still remember when it was standing, and I even remember going into it once as a little kid. Unfortunately, I never took a picture(I was too young..hehe -Imagines a three year old kid taking a picture of a Jamesway- Man, how I think of all the stuff I could've gotten pics of when I was little, that's all gone now...).
The Highland, New York store, which later became Ames(I remember going to that one too), is now divided into a locally owned dollar store, a Tractor Supply store, and a remaining vacant spot.
The Kingston, New York store, which was previously a Sears before moving to the mall, later became Ames, and is now still vacant.
BillyGr, was there any other Jamesway stores in Albany besides the Saratoga location? Thanks.
QuoteOriginally posted by amesman
Catskill was turned to Ames, and the building still sits vacant. The Wal Mart Supercenter has been rumoured to start being built in 2006 sometime.
As for the Rhinebeck store, I still remember when it was standing, and I even remember going into it once as a little kid. Unfortunately, I never took a picture(I was too young..hehe -Imagines a three year old kid taking a picture of a Jamesway- Man, how I think of all the stuff I could've gotten pics of when I was little, that's all gone now...).
The Highland, New York store, which later became Ames(I remember going to that one too), is now divided into a locally owned dollar store, a Tractor Supply store, and a remaining vacant spot.
The Kingston, New York store, which was previously a Sears before moving to the mall, later became Ames, and is now still vacant.
BillyGr, was there any other Jamesway stores in Albany besides the Saratoga location? Thanks.
what happend to the Rhinebeck jamesway?
QuoteOriginally posted by powersbt
QuoteOriginally posted by MBZ321
Sounds cool! Have an address or other info?
The road that it would be on would be NYS Rt. 14 Between Watkins Glen and the Next town South of it, which on the map is Montour Falls. The store may have been a bit farther south than Montour Falls. I remember having to stop there at that parking lot of the Jamesway, probably to turn around.
I'm originally from that general area. and while I'm not familiar with the exact location in question, I do know that there was a fairly new Jamesway in Bath, NY (within an hour west of there) that seems like it opened just a couple of years before the chain shut down. This store was originally a King's and is now a True Value. I have some toys I bought from there that are still in the original packaging and have the Jamesway price stickers
QuoteOriginally posted by amesman
Catskill was turned to Ames, and the building still sits vacant. The Wal Mart Supercenter has been rumoured to start being built in 2006 sometime.
As for the Rhinebeck store, I still remember when it was standing, and I even remember going into it once as a little kid. Unfortunately, I never took a picture(I was too young..hehe -Imagines a three year old kid taking a picture of a Jamesway- Man, how I think of all the stuff I could've gotten pics of when I was little, that's all gone now...).
The Highland, New York store, which later became Ames(I remember going to that one too), is now divided into a locally owned dollar store, a Tractor Supply store, and a remaining vacant spot.
The Kingston, New York store, which was previously a Sears before moving to the mall, later became Ames, and is now still vacant.
BillyGr, was there any other Jamesway stores in Albany besides the Saratoga location? Thanks.
Not at the end - I didn't even know about the Saratoga one until after the stores had closed. I don't know if they ever had stores in the Albany area - with one exception.
They did have one store in Rotterdam many years ago - it had to have closed in the 80's, i'd guess. It was on Curry Road (Curry Road Plaza) - the building still sits vacant to this day (there have been several things mentioned over time, but none have actually happened). The plaza had probably one other large store (thinking Price Chopper as they are just down the road now and they also were in Hudson in the plaza with Jamesway) and a building with a few small stores - the only thing left now is a bank.
Just to add to Hudson - the last location was what is now Staples/Goodwill, but they had an earlier location - that building was just Jamesway and Price Chopper side by side (think of the Kmart/Grocery combos) and was located behind the now empty theater building (single theater) - the lot is empty but for a partially built skeleton of steel with one block wall that was started probably 10 years ago and never went any further!
QuoteOriginally posted by BillyGr
QuoteOriginally posted by amesman
Catskill was turned to Ames, and the building still sits vacant. The Wal Mart Supercenter has been rumoured to start being built in 2006 sometime.
As for the Rhinebeck store, I still remember when it was standing, and I even remember going into it once as a little kid. Unfortunately, I never took a picture(I was too young..hehe -Imagines a three year old kid taking a picture of a Jamesway- Man, how I think of all the stuff I could've gotten pics of when I was little, that's all gone now...).
The Highland, New York store, which later became Ames(I remember going to that one too), is now divided into a locally owned dollar store, a Tractor Supply store, and a remaining vacant spot.
The Kingston, New York store, which was previously a Sears before moving to the mall, later became Ames, and is now still vacant.
BillyGr, was there any other Jamesway stores in Albany besides the Saratoga location? Thanks.
Not at the end - I didn't even know about the Saratoga one until after the stores had closed. I don't know if they ever had stores in the Albany area - with one exception.
They did have one store in Rotterdam many years ago - it had to have closed in the 80's, i'd guess. It was on Curry Road (Curry Road Plaza) - the building still sits vacant to this day (there have been several things mentioned over time, but none have actually happened). The plaza had probably one other large store (thinking Price Chopper as they are just down the road now and they also were in Hudson in the plaza with Jamesway) and a building with a few small stores - the only thing left now is a bank.
Just to add to Hudson - the last location was what is now Staples/Goodwill, but they had an earlier location - that building was just Jamesway and Price Chopper side by side (think of the Kmart/Grocery combos) and was located behind the now empty theater building (single theater) - the lot is empty but for a partially built skeleton of steel with one block wall that was started probably 10 years ago and never went any further!
jamesway dident close any store sin the 80's from what i know tu was problye one of the 11 stores that clsoed in 1991 is the Rotterdam one still there if it is u should get some pictures
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
QuoteOriginally posted by amesman
Catskill was turned to Ames, and the building still sits vacant. The Wal Mart Supercenter has been rumoured to start being built in 2006 sometime.
As for the Rhinebeck store, I still remember when it was standing, and I even remember going into it once as a little kid. Unfortunately, I never took a picture(I was too young..hehe -Imagines a three year old kid taking a picture of a Jamesway- Man, how I think of all the stuff I could've gotten pics of when I was little, that's all gone now...).
The Highland, New York store, which later became Ames(I remember going to that one too), is now divided into a locally owned dollar store, a Tractor Supply store, and a remaining vacant spot.
The Kingston, New York store, which was previously a Sears before moving to the mall, later became Ames, and is now still vacant.
BillyGr, was there any other Jamesway stores in Albany besides the Saratoga location? Thanks.
what happend to the Rhinebeck jamesway?
The old Rhinebeck store was demolished and a new Super Stop and Shop was built in its place. As BillyGr mentions, the old Grand Union next to the old Jamesway was the Stop and Shop for awhile, before they built the new store on the old Jamesway site. Now, the old GU is vacant.
QuoteOriginally posted by amesman
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
QuoteOriginally posted by amesman
Catskill was turned to Ames, and the building still sits vacant. The Wal Mart Supercenter has been rumoured to start being built in 2006 sometime.
As for the Rhinebeck store, I still remember when it was standing, and I even remember going into it once as a little kid. Unfortunately, I never took a picture(I was too young..hehe -Imagines a three year old kid taking a picture of a Jamesway- Man, how I think of all the stuff I could've gotten pics of when I was little, that's all gone now...).
The Highland, New York store, which later became Ames(I remember going to that one too), is now divided into a locally owned dollar store, a Tractor Supply store, and a remaining vacant spot.
The Kingston, New York store, which was previously a Sears before moving to the mall, later became Ames, and is now still vacant.
BillyGr, was there any other Jamesway stores in Albany besides the Saratoga location? Thanks.
what happend to the Rhinebeck jamesway?
The old Rhinebeck store was demolished and a new Super Stop and Shop was built in its place. As BillyGr mentions, the old Grand Union next to the old Jamesway was the Stop and Shop for awhile, before they built the new store on the old Jamesway site. Now, the old GU is vacant.
Was the Grand Union connected to the Jamesway?
No, they were two seperate buildings.
I wish there were more Jamesway pictures out there especially the Jamesways I knew.
An old article of Jamesway's Closing:
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JAMESWAY DOWN FOR THE COUNT; FACES LIQUIDATION
SECAUCUS, N.J. -- Jamesway, one of the most venerable names in discount retailing, is teetering on extinction after filing for Chapter 11 protection from creditors for the second time in just over two years.
Speculation from the trade indicates that the once-vibrant, 90-unit regional chain is likely to liquidate its assets by conducting going out of business sales and staging aggressive merchandise promotions over the next several weeks.
Jamesway recently informed the U.S. Bankruptcy Court of the Southern District of New York that it is soliciting bids from liquidators for the sale of the company's inventory at some or all of its locations. The 34-year-old chain already has hired New York-based Consolidated Auctioneers to dispose of furniture, fixtures and equipment.
At press time, the chain began deep price reductions across its entire inventory with aggressive markdowns of 30% to 50% on Halloween costumes, masks, wigs, accessories and candy. Other sales will be forthcoming over the next several weeks, according to the company.
In a telling move, the New York Stock Exchange suspended trading of Jamesway's stock Oct. 26 and began taking steps to de-list it.
As of late October though, the chain was operating as usual albeit with 200 fewer central office personnel, who were laid off just days before its Oct. 18 filing.
Among those let go were three top executives: Michael Palmer, chief financial officer; Tom Kiley, executive vice president of merchandising; and Jim Williams, vice president of operations. Palmer's duties are now being handled by senior vice president of finance John Sipala.
In addition, 200 other Jamesway workers were axed at a warehouse in Cranbury, N.J. The chain will also be shutting its corporate headquarters here by Dec. 31, according to a letter received by Secaucus Mayor Anthony Just Sr.
While these workers were given only a paycheck and a list of employment agencies at the time of firing, the chain received court approval to pay all terminated employees up to $4,000 each, the maximum allowed as a priority pre-petition claim under the Bankruptcy Code. These monies are to be used for severance and vacation pay and medical claims under the company's self-insured medical plan.
The court also granted Jamesway permission to pay existing employees up to $4,000 to cover medical claims under the company's medical plan.
The chain has secured $25 million in debtor-in-possession financing from a group of banks led by CIT Group/Business Credit and stores are still receiving some merchandise deliveries, most of them based on a letter of credit, according to Herb Douglas, president and ceo of the chain.
"At this point all 90 stores are open for business," Douglas told DSN. "Our main goal is to come up with the greatest yield for our creditors and equity holders. Therefore, we are aggressively promoting our merchandise and might possibly conduct going out of business sales."
The beleaguered chain's second battle with bankruptcy (the first petition was filed in July 1993) has followed a series of disappointing financial results, tight trade credit and mounting competition from which the chain couldn't recover.
"The discount store pie is being shared by more people, and we're facing a tougher competitive climate than ever before. Wal-Mart has set a new standard in retailing characterized by sharp pricing and well-run stores. I don't think anyone realizes that Wal-Mart has opened 250 stores in the Northeast and mid-Atlantic in the last five years. They came in and must be doing in excess of $5 billion in those markets," Douglas said.
The same forces that have hurt Jamesway have also wreacked havoc on other regional chains including Caldor and Bradlees, which also are reorganizing under Chapter 11.
"We might have come out of Chapter 11 too early," Douglas said. "There were also three changes of top management chief executive officers during the Chapter 11. We came into a very unusual year, the worst year that discount retailing has seen, a year where seven regionals are behind for the year with negative comp store sales. Also, competition has come into the market and has taken an enormous part of the market."
This same competition didn't exist when the chain opened its first store in Jamestown, N.Y., (hence the name Jamesway) in October 1961 and did almost $750,000 in business its first year. From that start, the company grew to be one of the country's leading regional chains. Some even calling Jamesway "the Wal-Mart of the Northeast" in its heyday during the 1970s and early 1980s.
Jamesway's problems began in the early 1990s due to increasing competitive pressures, particularly from Wal-Mart, the model which founder Herb Fisher used as a blueprint for his chain.
These difficult years brought a heavy turnover of top executives. Arlie Lazarus, 22 years with the chain (12 years as president), left in 1990, founder Fisher retaking the helm as acting president. Then former Zayre and Ames exec Peter Hollis became president for a brief period (1992 to 1993). He was followed by the return of Lazarus, who headed the company for a short time after the death of Fisher. In 1993, Joe Ettore, formerly the chain's top apparel merchant, returned after leading Stuarts out of bankruptcy. Ettore left Jamesway in 1994 for the top job at Ames.
Douglas took over in September 1994, and like those who preceded him, tried his hand at restoring the success, profitability and respect that Jamesway once had as a prominent regional discount chain.
During its decline, the chain's store count slowly dwindled from a high of 134 stores in 1990 to its current 90 stores.
Over the past few years, the chain has made several attempts to carve out a unique position in the marketplace, all to no avail.
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Source: Discount Store News, 11/6/95, Vol. 34 Issue 21, p1, 2p
The last remodels Jamesway ever had:
FIVE REMODELED JAMESWAYS SHOWCASE THE 'DOUGLAS TOUCH'
ALLENTOWN, PA. -- Jamesway, the 90-unit Mid-Atlantic regional chain, put more than just a fresh coast of paint on five remodels last month, provides greater ease of shopping, more brand name merchandise and a new pricing program.
The new stores are located in Newton, Sussex and Oceanview. N.J.; and Allentown and Trexlertown, Pa. Jamesway also plans to remodel 20 additional stores by yearend.
The new stores have a decidedly strong emphasis on soft lines categories like apparel and home furnishings, but also offer a deep selection in all major areas, including toys, consumer electronics and ready-to-assemble furniture.
"Based upon an analysis of our gondolas, we reallocated space around the store," said Herb Douglas, president and ceo. "We removed space from departments like food, health and beauty care, sporting goods and home improvement, and added space to several key categories."
These categories all tie in to five "power walls" established as focal points in the store and created to stimulate excitement as soon as the consumer walks through the door.
The power walls include a display of TVs in the sight & sound department, a wall of Dundee Palatial towels, decorative lamps in assorted colors, ready-to-assemble furniture, both in particle board and real wood, and a shop-within-a-shop of Rubbermaid products.
The stores are all stamped with Douglas' imprint. The new president, who joined Jamesway in September 1994, has placed increasing sales per square foot, improving turns and promoting a pleasant shopping environment as paramount to the chain.
To this end, all angled displays were removed from the planogram, resulting in an "increased capacity of 4% for the total store," according to Douglas.
In addition, all fixtures have been lowered to 60 in. from anywhere between 72 in. and 84 in in order to create better sight lines. This better showcases upgraded presentations featuring a mix of wall, table and standing displays.
Brands were also overhauled, with the focus put on those most recognizable to Jamesway's core consumers-women with children and senior citizens.
"We were carrying too many secondary and tertiary brands," Douglas said. "We are now committed to carrying the right brands in all categories including apparel, domestics, housewares and electronics."
The chain delivers in apparel with brands like Riders, Rustler, Sasson, Wrangler and H.I.S., a Jamesway newcomer in jeans for men, in a stylized area called the Denim Zone.
"A lot of the credit for these displays goes to John Dineen, the divisional merchandise manager for men's, who worked with Wrangler and Rider in developing the presentation," Douglas added.
The chain plans to follow suit with a similar presentation in women's jeans in the fall, albeit with different brands, and for kids sometime in 1996.
The chain has also keyed in on bodywear, newborn apparel, an expanded selection of Hanes and Fruit of the Loom underwear and a color-coordinated presentation in foundations, at the expense of categories like men's dress shirts, which has been downsized.
Fixturing is a key component of the prototype, which uses a mix of Gap-type tables and glass cubes throughout the apparel department. These displays, "become impactable for key items," Douglas said.
Domestics has been given prominent positioning in the stores with several new programs in place.
At the Allentown, Pa., store, the chain gave 24 ft. to a new shower curtain display devoted exclusively to Ex-Cell Home Fashions. The display, which will vary from 20 ft. to 24 ft. depending on store size, offered a broad range of patterns and was cross-merchandised with shower hooks by Cannon and bath mats by Dawson Home Fashions.
Dawson also had an attractive display of its Collage pattern, with four skus of coordinated accessories including shower curtains, plastic and ceramic bathroom accessories, toilet seats, and three-piece towel sets.
In addition, a new 200-count bedding program by Lady Pepperell occupies 12 ft. of space while a 40-ft. display of Cannon's percale sheets impacted one of the back walls.
Coordination and cross-merchandising are much more apparent not only in home furnishings but throughout the new format.
In hard lines categories like paint, automotives and hardware, a pegged presentation merchandised over a shelf has been instituted chainwide. This gives the chain additional space to cross-merchandise products and simplifies the shopping experience for the customer, according to Dale Brown, store manager of the Allentown store.
Overall, Jamesway has heightened customer service by requiring all employees to wear a uniform of a red shirt and dark bottom to enable customers to easily spot a sales associate in the store. These same customers will also benefit from three new pricing programs designed to increase foot traffic in the stores:
* The Priced Right program features items sold significantly below the regular retail price.
* Price Cut offers products with retails that have been reduced from the normal retail price at mid-season or for time periods of 30 to 60 days.
* Special Purchase are selected items, offered weekly, at 45% to 70% below original retail prices.
Consumers can also find special values in the opportunity corner, a 120-sq.-ft. area at the front of the store stocked with seasonal and/or licensed products.
In addition, a wall opposite the registers will have a mix of six skus of the chain's Priced Right items sharing space with at least one seasonal product.
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By DAWN WILENSKY
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Source: Discount Store News, 4/17/95, Vol. 34 Issue 8, p3, 2p
QuoteOriginally posted by StarSage
QuoteOriginally posted by powersbt
QuoteOriginally posted by MBZ321
Sounds cool! Have an address or other info?
The road that it would be on would be NYS Rt. 14 Between Watkins Glen and the Next town South of it, which on the map is Montour Falls. The store may have been a bit farther south than Montour Falls. I remember having to stop there at that parking lot of the Jamesway, probably to turn around.
I'm originally from that general area. and while I'm not familiar with the exact location in question, I do know that there was a fairly new Jamesway in Bath, NY (within an hour west of there) that seems like it opened just a couple of years before the chain shut down. This store was originally a King's and is now a True Value. I have some toys I bought from there that are still in the original packaging and have the Jamesway price stickers
Hmmm, no, I'm positive the one that I'm thinking of was not in Bath, not that I'm saying there wasn't one there, you'd know better than I would, but the one I was thinking of I remember seeing while I was in Watkins Glen that week. It sounds similar to the one you described, being fairly modern compared to many others. The last time I was in the area was in 2001, so this is going back a few years and back then I wasn't a retail Buff like I am now. I know we were going to Grand Union in a town south of Watkins. This Jamesway would have been on the right side travelling south on NYS Route 14.
Being familiar with Bath, perhaps you could shed some light on a Closed Grocery Store there. Was there in 2001 also, In a plaza, which was fairly dead. Trying to remember other businesses nearby. I believe there was a Dunkin Donuts around the corner.
Here's a pretty sweet Jamesway labelscar!
QuoteOriginally posted by C. Fontaine
Here's a pretty sweet Jamesway labelscar!
were is that jamesway?
QuoteOriginally posted by C. Fontaine
Here's a pretty sweet Jamesway labelscar!
Wow, they could at least put a coat of paint over that, but that's Big Lots ..;)
lol any one have any jameswya pictures lol its sooo hard to find any now a days
I may be only 13 years old, but I rememebr Jamesway quite well. I was born in 1992, and I used to live in Dover, New Jersey. An Ames was formerly there, and before that it was a Jamesway. I do not know what it is now as I moved to North Carolina afterward and never went back to visit.
Jamesway was a great store. I always used to go there to get out of the house. It was very big and had everything I needed, especially toys. I wish it never closed!
here is the jamesway in ledgewood nj
from http://www.siteride.com/srpl/p_snapshot.pl?lm=listing&resbox=1140828818&subNum=50208000183
QuoteOriginally posted by d_fife
here is the jamesway in ledgewood nj
from http://www.siteride.com/srpl/p_snapshot.pl?lm=listing&resbox=1140828818&subNum=50208000183
more jamesway in ledgewood
from http://www.siteride.com/srpl/p_snapshot.pl?lm=listing&resbox=1140828818&subNum=50208000183
QuoteOriginally posted by d_fife
here is the jamesway in ledgewood nj
from http://www.siteride.com/srpl/p_snapshot.pl?lm=listing&resbox=1140828818&subNum=50208000183
OMG i havent seen any diffrent jamesway pics before!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
if u can find any more form this sight please post them!!!!!!!!!
Not from that site - but here are a couple shots of the (Very Former) Jamesway in Rotterdam, NY (On Curry Road - Curry Road Shopping Center). This store closed quite some time before the chain went out (so probably late 80's I'd guess) and the building has not been used since.
The first shot is of the front of the Jamesway section, the second shows the left end of the building with two large garage doors (I don't know if they did auto repairs as many of the older stores did, or if this might have been a delivery area - there doesn't appear to be much of a road leading to the rear of the building), and the third shows the joined to the right side portion
(this was a grocery store - most likely Price Chopper since:
A: They have a newer store up the road and
B: There was a Golub Corp security van driving in the parking lot).
In addition to these two buildings, there is a section that runs perpindicular to the road (the Jamesway/Price Chopper face the road) with a (still open) bank and a (not sure if open) card shop.
QuoteOriginally posted by BillyGr
Not from that site - but here are a couple shots of the (Very Former) Jamesway in Rotterdam, NY (On Curry Road - Curry Road Shopping Center). This store closed quite some time before the chain went out (so probably late 80's I'd guess) and the building has not been used since.
The first shot is of the front of the Jamesway section, the second shows the left end of the building with two large garage doors (I don't know if they did auto repairs as many of the older stores did, or if this might have been a delivery area - there doesn't appear to be much of a road leading to the rear of the building), and the third shows the joined to the right side portion
(this was a grocery store - most likely Price Chopper since:
A: They have a newer store up the road and
B: There was a Golub Corp security van driving in the parking lot).
In addition to these two buildings, there is a section that runs perpindicular to the road (the Jamesway/Price Chopper face the road) with a (still open) bank and a (not sure if open) card shop.
wow i cant beileve that store is tsill there afert 10 years
OK, the first shot looks like an empty field - and it is. It was also the site of the first Jamesway in Hudson (Greenport) on Route 9. The building sat at the back edge of the paved area you see and was fairly small - only a Jamesway and a Price Chopper (maybe Central Market at that time) with no other stores. They later moved down the road - the stores had a few other things in them, the longest was a roller rink on one side and an indoor min golf surrounded by small shops on the other - that was there for a couple years (maybe). The building was torn down to construct a new plaza with a Kmart, JC Penney and some sort of other store (maybe a long gone warehouse club chain if I remember right) - they got as far as a small steel skeleton with one concrete block wall which still stands today (it's off to the left of the photo, just about directly behind the left hand one-way sign) and then someone went bankrupt and it still sits there today (probably about 15 years now). There was also a small gas station right by the road (the sign was still there, but must be just to the right of the shot) and a single theater (that building still stands - I'll post it in the abandoned buildings section).
The second shot was the later Jamesway also on Route 9 - the store was basically the Staples & Hollywood Video plus the next section of roof to the left - the pizza place has always been at the right end. It closed about a year before the rest of the chain.
The three shots on the bottom are of the Catskill store. It was later Ames (as you can see by the sign). Unfortunately, they started demolishing it a couple days before I got there - what you see left in the bottom shot is about 1/2 of the original building - it has several smaller stores connected to the left side. They are currently building a new building (on the site of the detached Shop Rite (at the opposite end of the plaza) for these smaller stores, then they will demolish those also and construct a Super Walmart.
However, for this area it isn't necessarily bad {they could have waited to demolish until after I got pitcures though} as there are currently NO Target, Kmart or WalMart in Greene County and only one (Regular) WalMart in Columbia County (that's why most of us go to Albany/East Greenbush or down to visit Amesman in Kingston).
Catskill Ames
hears more pics of he former jamesway in the dutchesse mall
and hears anouther one
C. Fontaine, if Big Lots wants to update their logo on that store you posted, maybe then they'll clean off both labelscars... Anyway, the Kennett Square, PA location is a former Big Lots as well but it has the current logo. It probably opened with the newer logo because they tend not to update them.
QuoteOriginally posted by d_fife
here is the jamesway in ledgewood nj
from http://www.siteride.com/srpl/p_snapshot.pl?lm=listing&resbox=1140828818&subNum=50208000183
Same Jamesway
QuoteOriginally posted by ameskmart1
QuoteOriginally posted by d_fife
here is the jamesway in ledgewood nj
from http://www.siteride.com/srpl/p_snapshot.pl?lm=listing&resbox=1140828818&subNum=50208000183
Same Jamesway
i heard that jamesway is sitll there
This was the Jamesway in Dover, New Jersey, that closed in 1995, became Ames, and I don't know the fate of it now. The Shoprite that was next to the Jamesway/Ames is still there.
Wow, this brings back memories from 1993 when I was 1 and visiting New Jersey (I moved there from North Carolina in 1999). I spent a lot of time in here. Whenever I would visit my relatives up here, I would stop by the Jamesway.
THAT JAMESWAY IS NOW A TJ MAXX!! NOOOOOOOO!!!!!! :flaming::flaming::flaming::flaming::flaming::flaming:
This is the former Jamesway in Cobleskill (on Route 7, in the plaza with Price Chopper). After Jamesway, it was a farm supply place (CT Farm & Country, I think?) which the whole chain closed up - now it's divided between TSC & Label Shopper.
Jamesway price label: (The package this was on was purchased from some closeout store--i was never in a Jamesway)
here is what was jamesway in bath ny
QuoteOriginally posted by d_fife
here is what was jamesway in bath ny
or was this the jamesway in bath ny?
this former jamesway in cobelskill looks like a small one! this is probably where jamesway was, when I Saw this I thought it may have been an ames. I bet ames and jamesway where alike. I heard jamesway started in jamestown.
Ah, that's what I wanted a photo of. I had seen this back in 2001 when I was playing a spot in that parking lot with my Summer Job. The windows were boarded up at the time. From what it looked like to me, it looked like a former Grocery Store to me. I don't remember if there were any label scars there, and if there was, I wouldn't have recognized the name. The Trailer bays would have been on the right side if looking at the store head on. It looks like the Plaza has made a comeback, because when I was there, it was fairly quiet.
QuoteOriginally posted by d_fife
QuoteOriginally posted by d_fife
here is what was jamesway in bath ny
or was this the jamesway in bath ny?
possible jamesway in norwich ny. i know there was a jamesway. how can norwich support ames, wal-mart and jamesway?
Simple. Because Wal-Mart was NOT there when Jamesway was!!
QuoteOriginally posted by d_fife
possible jamesway in norwich ny. i know there was a jamesway. how can norwich support ames, wal-mart and jamesway?
QuoteOriginally posted by d_fife
QuoteOriginally posted by d_fife
here is what was jamesway in bath ny
or was this the jamesway in bath ny?
No way! That screams former Acme supermarket! I never knew they stretched into NY at any time..this is very interesting.
Compare the image to this one of a former Acme store (there are only a few stores left that still have this look to them)
QuoteOriginally posted by MBZ321
QuoteOriginally posted by d_fife
QuoteOriginally posted by d_fife
here is what was jamesway in bath ny
or was this the jamesway in bath ny?
No way! That screams former Acme supermarket! I never knew they stretched into NY at any time..this is very interesting.
Compare the image to this one of a former Acme store (there are only a few stores left that still have this look to them)
*Scrolls up and Down* Yes, you're right. Sure looks to be the same. I remember it being a Former Grocery Store from my week of staying in that Plaza.
seems like when jamesway closed farm country later tractor supply when in most of them
My mom said that she has a picture of me when I was 1, in 1993, at halloween at the jamesway in Dover, New Jersey. I will post it as soon as I can find the picture. :)
Check out these 1990 Jamesway articles. Jamesway Article (http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3092/is_n13_v29/ai_9254159) Jamesway Article (http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3092/is_n12_v29/ai_9176471)
what is probably the old jamesway location in oswego ny
old jamesway in fulton ny
That would be funny if an old Jamesway location was turned into a Lord and Taylor. :insane:
I can't believe it was turned into a JC Penney though.
thats funny that it turned into a JC Penny but hey i know of a caldor that became a filene's
I know of a Lord and Taylor that became a Caldor.
This was in Falls Church, Virginia, when the Lord and Taylor was not needed in the area anymore. Then, it became a Caldor and it is now a Sears.
that jc penny was not the old james way the P&C cross the road was the old james way
QuoteOriginally posted by shakethis1234
that jc penny was not the old james way the P&C cross the road was the old james way
still thats one ugly looking JC Penny lol
There was a Jamesway in Massena, NY and another in Watertown, NY. The Massena store was built in the mid-1980's and closed in the early 1990's. It was converted into a P&C Foods. The Watertown store was under several chains. Originally a Weston's, then Jamesway, then Zayre and eventually Ames. The store closed when Ames moved to the old Hills store in the Salmon Run Mall a few years back. The old Jamesway is now split up into Herb Phillipson's sporting goods, Dollar Tree and Michaels crafts. I had hoped that Jamesway would have opened a store here in Ogdensburg NY, but they never did.:(
BTW...would anyone happen to have a pic of the old Massena NY or Watertown NY store that they would be willing to post?:huh:
That fulton jamesway was a former Korvettes store
labelscar for jamesway in Dunmore PA
from http://www.cedarshoppingcenters.com/portfolio/dunmore/default.php
QuoteOriginally posted by d_fife
labelscar for jamesway in Dunmore PA
from http://www.cedarshoppingcenters.com/portfolio/dunmore/default.php
What a sloppy job! Most scarring leaves when their future tenants paint over or plug previously left holes from channel signs.
QuoteOriginally posted by XISMZERO
What a sloppy job! Most scarring leaves when their future tenants paint over or plug previously left holes from channel signs.
Holy crap! At least when my local Shaw's (which was semi-local to you) closed down they had the lablescar painted over with-in 2 weeks, right dawg?
onm the far right you can see a picture of the formr jamesway in peekskill ny this store was tron down in late 1997 to make way for a wal mart and it clsoed in 1995 this was one of the ancores in teh westchster mall whitch also had pergament and i think thats all it had it is now called teh cortland town center
When I first saw that picture, it looked like the dirt path was fire coming out of the roof! :o
heres some james way stuff i found on flickr.com
heres a jamesway unineforme i also found on flicker.com
http://www.flickr.com/photos/apswartz/2241603018/
and the inside of a jamesway
http://www.flickr.com/photos/apswartz/2240761761/in/set-72157603846429300/
that ugly jcpenny in oswego use to be WT Grants Jc penny did no out side work just put their name on the building so picture the Wt grant Name on the building that what the store look like if u go in their u could tell the hair salon used to be WT grant Snack bar but is does look like a modern Jc penny on the inside
there is still an abandoned jamesway in williamstown new jersey. there is also an abandoned acme supermarket in the plaza
the former jamesway in hammonton, NJ sat vacant for 9 years and became a shop rite supermarket in 2004.
the former jamesway in williamstown, NJ is still vacant, and considering its in a pretty dead plaza, i don't think anything will move into it. all the stores now are moving into the giant store congested area of turnersville up the road. for some weird reason a lot of cars are shown parked there on the live maps picture.
the former jamesway in lakewood, NJ is now some sort of medical complex.
the former jamesway in seaville, NJ is now peebles.
Albany area had Jamesway in Saratoga Mall. I believe orginally it was near downtown Saratoga but there was a fire and it moved to the mall. An Ames later took that old spot near downtown Saratoga. Now there is a dollar tree there. I also remember a Jamesway located in Schenectady, right off of Altamont Ave.
QuoteOriginally posted by DefunctStoreKing
I've been to a Jamesway, I think the onw in brick IIRC, I rode in the car and my mommy pushed me, and i gto food, etc. I will never forget that story.
Interesting. :rolleyes:
KMart was off Curry road in a small plaza. Jamesway was off altamont ave in a plaza. The Jamesway is now a Hannaford. The other anchor in that plaza was a Shop-Rite and that later became a Great American. Kmart left curry road probably around 1990. I am guessing they left not soon after Kmart opened in Rotterdam Mall. The Jamesway that was off altamont ave. probably left around 1990.
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QuoteOriginally posted by BillyGr
QuoteOriginally posted by amesman
Catskill was turned to Ames, and the building still sits vacant. The Wal Mart Supercenter has been rumoured to start being built in 2006 sometime.
As for the Rhinebeck store, I still remember when it was standing, and I even remember going into it once as a little kid. Unfortunately, I never took a picture(I was too young..hehe -Imagines a three year old kid taking a picture of a Jamesway- Man, how I think of all the stuff I could've gotten pics of when I was little, that's all gone now...).
The Highland, New York store, which later became Ames(I remember going to that one too), is now divided into a locally owned dollar store, a Tractor Supply store, and a remaining vacant spot.
The Kingston, New York store, which was previously a Sears before moving to the mall, later became Ames, and is now still vacant.
BillyGr, was there any other Jamesway stores in Albany besides the Saratoga location? Thanks.
Not at the end - I didn't even know about the Saratoga one until after the stores had closed. I don't know if they ever had stores in the Albany area - with one exception.
They did have one store in Rotterdam many years ago - it had to have closed in the 80's, i'd guess. It was on Curry Road (Curry Road Plaza) - the building still sits vacant to this day (there have been several things mentioned over time, but none have actually happened). The plaza had probably one other large store (thinking Price Chopper as they are just down the road now and they also were in Hudson in the plaza with Jamesway) and a building with a few small stores - the only thing left now is a bank.
Just to add to Hudson - the last location was what is now Staples/Goodwill, but they had an earlier location - that building was just Jamesway and Price Chopper side by side (think of the Kmart/Grocery combos) and was located behind the now empty theater building (single theater) - the lot is empty but for a partially built skeleton of steel with one block wall that was started probably 10 years ago and never went any further!
jamesway dident close any store sin the 80's from what i know tu was problye one of the 11 stores that clsoed in 1991 is the Rotterdam one still there if it is u should get some pictures
100% positive this was a Kmart. I remember getting my picture taken here as a little kid with my sister. I didn't see these pictures before I posted about this a few minutes ago but this makes things easier to explain! This was a Kmart and the Jamesway you are thinking about was off Altamont Ave where Hannaford is. I remember a card shop and a bank in this plaza off Curry. This Kmart probably has been vacant since 1990.
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
QuoteOriginally posted by BillyGr
Not from that site - but here are a couple shots of the (Very Former) Jamesway in Rotterdam, NY (On Curry Road - Curry Road Shopping Center). This store closed quite some time before the chain went out (so probably late 80's I'd guess) and the building has not been used since.
The first shot is of the front of the Jamesway section, the second shows the left end of the building with two large garage doors (I don't know if they did auto repairs as many of the older stores did, or if this might have been a delivery area - there doesn't appear to be much of a road leading to the rear of the building), and the third shows the joined to the right side portion
(this was a grocery store - most likely Price Chopper since:
A: They have a newer store up the road and
B: There was a Golub Corp security van driving in the parking lot).
In addition to these two buildings, there is a section that runs perpindicular to the road (the Jamesway/Price Chopper face the road) with a (still open) bank and a (not sure if open) card shop.
wow i cant beileve that store is tsill there afert 10 years
Here is a pic I took of what is now in the old Jamesway in the Harte Haven Shopping Center off Route 37 in Massena, NY. The part on the far right was added on after the Jamesway closed.
I miss Jamesway!!!! Out of all the big closed department stores like Ames, Caldor, Bradlees, I miss Jamesway the most. They had nice stores, a nice logo, and a friendly neighborhood store atmosphere to them. There aren't too many remnants left of them, but I do know there is a former Jamesway in Williamstown NJ that has been VACANT SINCE 1995!!! The same plaza also has a vacant Acme that closed a long time ago. There are no remnants of either still left in the plaza except there is a road sign going towards a street splitting off of the black horse pike that has a darkened Acme oval logo in it, with the word Acme just barely readable. All the stores moved up to the giant retail congested area of Turnersville, NJ which is right up the road from Williamstown (and also houses NJ's first Walmart Supercenter). I don't think anyone will ever move into the old Acme and Jamesway spaces. I think it would be cool to have a go-kart race track in the Jamesway, like they did with that former Walmart in Round Rock, TX. That seems like a very cool way to renovate old, former, vacant department stores. :)
Also, here is an interesting article talking about the opening of the Wal-Mart in Turnersville, NJ, which happens to be NJ's first ever Wal-Mart store in addition to being NJ's first Walmart Supercenter, and what the rival stores (including the Jamesway) did to counter-act the opening day sale at Walmart:
Article about Wal-Mart Opening in Turnersville, NJ and What Other Stores Did To Counter-Act It. (http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3092/is_n18_v30/ai_11291808)
Here is the vacant Jamesway in Williamstown, NJ. It's actually quite clean looking for being vacant 12 years!
QuoteOriginally posted by DefunctStoreKing
Jamesway was a great place to shop, what things did Jamesway sell?
Jamesway was a discount department store, much like Ames.
QuoteOriginally posted by MBZ321
Jamesway really did not go out of business because of Wal-Mart. Wal-Mart had very few stores, (if any) in this part of the country (meaning east coast area states) around 1995. One of the first Wal-Mart stores in the Philadelphia area wasn't built until 1997
Well, the Wal-Mart in Turnersville, NJ opened in 1991. It was the first WM in the state. They had a really aggressive opening sale too.
QuoteOriginally posted by videogamer75
Here is the vacant Jamesway in Williamstown, NJ. It's actually quite clean looking for being vacant 12 years!
The Massena NY Jamesway, which is now a P&C (shown above) looked just like this store here before the renovations were started.
jamesway was more like kmart walmart i live down the road from one in fulton ny 80,000 sf they had a good size garden center toy dept they even sold birds which i dont understand y that store was one of the first ones to go because that store was the only discount/dept store in the city the former one in oswego now P&C did a full remodel then closed in the same year when walmart announce they were comming they closed P&C gutted the store kept frame up
QuoteOriginally posted by videogamer75
Here is the vacant Jamesway in Williamstown, NJ. It's actually quite clean looking for being vacant 12 years!
were did you find that !!! i sould really go cheack it out sometime i wonder if they left anything behind inside
heres a pic i found on flickr of the inside of a jamesway back in 1988 it gives you a clear idea of what the store was like inside
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
QuoteOriginally posted by videogamer75
Here is the vacant Jamesway in Williamstown, NJ. It's actually quite clean looking for being vacant 12 years!
were did you find that !!! i sould really go cheack it out sometime i wonder if they left anything behind inside
I took it on August 2, 2008. It's from my Flickr account, Nintendo85. There's also an abandoned Acme in the same plaza, and I am also curious as to what's inside.....
It's in a distressed old plaza that doesn't have any anchor stores anymore, just small stores such as a fashion bug, a pizza place and a cafe, and a CVS Pharmacy in the parking lot. All the retail stores have moved up to Turnersville, NJ about 5-10 minutes up the road.
QuoteOriginally posted by d_fife
here is what was jamesway in bath ny
Is that red building in the background a classic KFC???? It sure looks like one!
They sure are!
anyone have any clue were this jamesway was i wanna say it became a ames because of the style of the store i found the picture from
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JameswayStores
I'm pretty sure that's somewhere in northeast Pennsylvania, it is actually from someone's blog, I can't seem to find it right now.
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
anyone have any clue were this jamesway was i wanna say it became a ames because of the style of the store i found the picture from
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JameswayStores
That Jamesway is the same one in the picture with the labelscar that is now a Big Lots. Part of it is also now a Family Dollar. The store is in Dunmore, PA (near Scranton) in a former Grant City and later King's. It can be found on the blog "Wyoming Valley Photos".
QuoteOriginally posted by storehistoryguy
A former Jamesway in Cornwells Heights, Pa.. Prior to being a Jamesway it was a Woolco. To bad its a Home Depot today. It was completly gutted.
(http://www.tomasher.net/retail/retail071303_0011.jpg)
http://www.tomasher.net/deadretail.html
That Jamesway must have closed in 1991. It was a Price Club store for a brief time, a chain that was sold to Costco in 1992 and closed several stores then. There was a Jamesway in Claymont, Delaware, which was also a Woolco and is now a Home Depot. The Jamesway closed in 1995, however, and then became a Woolworth Outlet for a short time.
This is the Williamstown, NJ Jamesway again. I did not notice this last time, but some company called Castleford Tailors Ltd. is now occupying part of this building. Notice the white cement covering up some of the old Jamesway doors.
QuoteOriginally posted by videogamer75
This is the Williamstown, NJ Jamesway again. I did not notice this last time, but some company called Castleford Tailors Ltd. is now occupying part of this building. Notice the white cement covering up some of the old Jamesway doors.
Those Lights look like they were re-done as well.....ha
And here is what used to be Jamesway in hammonton NJ. it is now shop rite and it opened as jamesway in the early 1970s.
When did they use this logo? And does anyone know if the variations of their usual logo were from different times? There was the one with the J in the orange and blue box, the one with the blue letters underlined, and the white/turquoise logo from their carts.
QuoteOriginally posted by Mobil
When did they use this logo? And does anyone know if the variations of their usual logo were from different times? There was the one with the J in the orange and blue box, the one with the blue letters underlined, and the white/turquoise logo from their carts.
That logo is older than the one with the J in the Box. Oneonta NY's Jamesway had this Original logo all the way to it's GOB.
QuoteOriginally posted by powersbt
QuoteOriginally posted by Mobil
When did they use this logo? And does anyone know if the variations of their usual logo were from different times? There was the one with the J in the orange and blue box, the one with the blue letters underlined, and the white/turquoise logo from their carts.
That logo is older than the one with the J in the Box. Oneonta NY's Jamesway had this Original logo all the way to it's GOB.
after it closed the logo would still light up at night i remember seeing this back in 1998
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
QuoteOriginally posted by powersbt
QuoteOriginally posted by Mobil
When did they use this logo? And does anyone know if the variations of their usual logo were from different times? There was the one with the J in the orange and blue box, the one with the blue letters underlined, and the white/turquoise logo from their carts.
That logo is older than the one with the J in the Box. Oneonta NY's Jamesway had this Original logo all the way to it's GOB.
after it closed the logo would still light up at night i remember seeing this back in 1998
Yes, I almost think it did too.
QuoteOriginally posted by powersbt
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
QuoteOriginally posted by powersbt
QuoteOriginally posted by Mobil
When did they use this logo? And does anyone know if the variations of their usual logo were from different times? There was the one with the J in the orange and blue box, the one with the blue letters underlined, and the white/turquoise logo from their carts.
That logo is older than the one with the J in the Box. Oneonta NY's Jamesway had this Original logo all the way to it's GOB.
after it closed the logo would still light up at night i remember seeing this back in 1998
Yes, I almost think it did too.
come to think of it they left alot of the shelving behind and they left most of the lights on and the lot was over grown with plants too bad its gone now
heres the carmel NY jamesway i thought idd never see a picture of it ever again this was probley takening back in 1996 or 1997 thiss is how i found out about jamesway
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
heres the carmel NY jamesway i thought idd never see a picture of it ever again this was probley takening back in 1996 or 1997 thiss is how i found out about jamesway
heres what it became this pic is from 2004
Was this logo from the 60's?
Which logo came first?
This:
Or this?
Your pictures are in the correct order from oldest to newest Logos.
QuoteOriginally posted by Mobil
Which logo came first?
This:
this logo was the last one they used before the chain
the carmel ny one had that same logo i still cant believe i found a picture of it
QuoteOriginally posted by Mobil
Or this?
I still want to see this one in person. Saw that on another website and its in NJ apparently
The one in Lakewood I heard is now a medical facility. There is a Jamesway in Glassboro, NJ that is still mostly vacant except for on the right side of the building, where there is now a Big Lots.
QuoteOriginally posted by Mobil
Or this?
Mobil, Any idea of the Red/White/Blue late one is still in existence? Where was the photo taken?
Here's a pic I found online of a former Jamesway in Middletown, PA.
Man I really wish there were more Jamesway pictures out there from when it was still open, especially the stores I remember.
It even still has the old stripes on the walls!!!! (although, I remember them being red and orange, not red and blue)
QuoteOriginally posted by videogamer75
The one in Lakewood I heard is now a medical facility. There is a Jamesway in Glassboro, NJ that is still mostly vacant except for on the right side of the building, where there is now a Big Lots.
The one in Glassboro is NOT vacant and has not been for five years. The left side of the building has been a fitness center since 2002. :huh::huh::huh:
I thought that store in Middletown was the Middletown in Delaware County, PA. Jamesway never had any stores in Delco, where I live, neither did Ames. Ironically, I found Jamesway and Ames carts at a flea market in Middletown Delco once.
QuoteOriginally posted by storehistoryguy
A former Jamesway in Cornwells Heights, Pa.. Prior to being a Jamesway it was a Woolco. To bad its a Home Depot today. It was completly gutted.
(http://www.tomasher.net/retail/retail071303_0011.jpg)
http://www.tomasher.net/deadretail.html
The former Woolco/Jamesway at Woodhaven Mall, Bensalem (Cornwells Heights), PA was totally demolished and the Price Club was built. This was also around the same time the Woodhaven Mall was demalled and became Price Club Plaza, and then Home Depot Plaza (when Home Depot took the Price Club site.)
:dizzy:
QuoteOriginally posted by DefunctStoreKing
does anyone know the slogans of Jamesway?
The only one I can remember from when I was little was
"We care about you...the James-way"
QuoteOriginally posted by videogamer75
Here's a pic I found online of a former Jamesway in Middletown, PA.
Man I really wish there were more Jamesway pictures out there from when it was still open, especially the stores I remember.
http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&FORM=LMLTCP&cp=qq087k8m37dm&style=o&lvl=2&tilt=-90&dir=0&alt=-1000&scene=22858033&phx=0&phy=0&phscl=1&encType=1
this is wat it looks like today ^ :yup:
im a 1/2 h away form it :bigsmile:
thats looks like a small jamesway i only been to 2 jamesways they closed when i was 6. one was in Fulton NY 80,000sf now Cayuga Community College Tractor Supply.Tractor supply moving to the other end of the plaza into former Price Chopper 22,000. colege gonna expand. The one oswego 66,000sf they remodled the whole store closed 6 months later. Then P&C took it over Price Chopper just bought the store from P&C Noveber 15 2008
they closed 1994
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QuoteOriginally posted by videogamer75
Here's a pic I found online of a former Jamesway in Middletown, PA.
Man I really wish there were more Jamesway pictures out there from when it was still open, especially the stores I remember.
http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&FORM=LMLTCP&cp=qq087k8m37dm&style=o&lvl=2&tilt=-90&dir=0&alt=-1000&scene=22858033&phx=0&phy=0&phscl=1&encType=1
this is wat it looks like today ^ :yup:
im a 1/2 h away form it :bigsmile:
Cool. Can you take some pictures of it?
Heres something i found on ebay
QuoteOriginally posted by videogamer75
QuoteOriginally posted by patk
QuoteOriginally posted by videogamer75
Here's a pic I found online of a former Jamesway in Middletown, PA.
Man I really wish there were more Jamesway pictures out there from when it was still open, especially the stores I remember.
http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&FORM=LMLTCP&cp=qq087k8m37dm&style=o&lvl=2&tilt=-90&dir=0&alt=-1000&scene=22858033&phx=0&phy=0&phscl=1&encType=1
this is wat it looks like today ^ :yup:
im a 1/2 h away form it :bigsmile:
Cool. Can you take some pictures of it?
i will try to
Thanks, cant wait to see the pics. See if you can find anything related to Jamesway in the back. :)
A roll of Jamesway pricing tags found on ebay. With it only being 5 bucks and there being 9 of them for sale, I just might buy one.
QuoteOriginally posted by videogamer75
Heres something i found on ebay
What is that?
Looks like the slogan anthropromorphized. Those things look like fun,I wonder if they're poseable.:insane:
Heres the former Jamesway in Williamstown, NJ again.
Most Jamesway stores were empty for a loooong time especially compared to Bradlees. Examples:
Tamaqua, PA (still abandoned)
Vineland, NJ (still abandoned)
Fishkill, NY (closed 1994, still abandoned)
Harleysville, PA (closed in 1990, was abandoned until 2002)
Lakewood, NJ (closed in 1990, was abandoned until 2005)
Hammonton, NJ (abandoned 9 years)
There is now a Super Wal-Mart on the site of the old Vineland, NJ location.
Lakewood, NJ closed in 1991, not 1990
Half of Tamaqua, PA is now a YMCA. Believe it or not, the rest of the building is still vacant.
And Hammonton, NJ closed with the rest of the chain in 1995 (and in the same month Jamesway closed there, the new Wal-Mart began its grand opening sales). It became A Shop-Rite in 2004.
QuoteOriginally posted by videogamer75
Vineland, NJ is now knocked down for a Super Wal-Mart. I misread the article and I thought it wasn't going to happen, and it turns out they are building one actually.
Lakewood, NJ closed in 1991, not 1990
Tamaqua, PA is supposedly a YMCA center now
And Hammonton, NJ closed with the rest of the chain in 1995 (and in the same month Jamesway closed there, the new Wal-Mart began its grand opening sales). It became A Shop-Rite in 2004.
I never got to take pics of the one in lakewood or the signs because I am a.......SLACKER. lol
I once read an article in a music magazine, an interview with Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails) who was raised in a smaller town in PA. In the interview he talked about getting some of his first records or something from Jamesway. The interviewer asked him what Jamesway was, and he explained it as "sort of like an old school Wal-Mart", and said that he didn't think they were in business anymore. The article was from a 2007 edition of Rolling Stone or something.
Here is the former Jamesway in Ledgewood, NJ, picture from Arcadia Realty's website. Now a Wal-Mart. BTW, there is also a small Circuit City in part of this old Jamesway. (Yep, Wal-Mart actually didn't take up the whole space!)
http://www.acadiarealty.com/Web/ContentImageBar.ashx?PropertyID=153&Imagetype=SummaryPhoto (http://www.acadiarealty.com/Web/ContentImageBar.ashx?PropertyID=153&Imagetype=SummaryPhoto)
By the way, I had to link to it instead of the picture just showing up as an attachment, I originally saved the picture and uploaded it as an attachment, but instead of a picture there was a download link and when I clicked it a bunch of random letters/numbers just popped up.
Also - I recently found an intresting article online about a Jamesway-owned home furnishings chain called ''My House''. It states there were stores in Ledgewood, NJ and Pasadena, MD. Given the fact that Jamesway info and pics are very scarce, I doubt any pictures exist of the chain.
QuoteOriginally posted by XDeSuEhTX
I once read an article in a music magazine, an interview with Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails) who was raised in a smaller town in PA. In the interview he talked about getting some of his first records or something from Jamesway. The interviewer asked him what Jamesway was, and he explained it as "sort of like an old school Wal-Mart", and said that he didn't think they were in business anymore. The article was from a 2007 edition of Rolling Stone or something.
found the interview. http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/nineinchnails/articles/story/8719086/qa_trent_reznor I find it very interesting since Trent is from Mercer, PA & that's about an hr or so north of Pittsburgh. No Jamesway on this side of PA.
Did most Jamesways look the same?
From what I know most Jamesways did look the same. The usual design would just be a box-like store with a white portion on the front, with the Jamesway logo on it. On both sides of the white portion there was usually a big brown ''stripe'' made out of metal.
QuoteOriginally posted by videogamer75
From what I know most Jamesways did look the same. The usual design would just be a box-like store with a white portion on the front, with the Jamesway logo on it. On both sides of the white portion there was usually a big brown ''stripe'' made out of metal.
I recall the white portion. A notable exception to this design was the one at Duchess Mall, which was a former J.W. Mays.
I'm assuming Jamesway stores were built new? Sorry if the question has been asked.
Jamesway took over many locations from Woolco, and they bought out many stores from a chain called Weston's in the 1980s. They also took over one former J.W. Mays store. Other than that, the majority of Jamesway stores were built new.
Former Jamesway, now a Castleford Tailors Ltd. In NJ.
(http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/8807/jamesev0.png)
QuoteOriginally posted by XDeSuEhTX
Former Jamesway, now a Castleford Tailors Ltd. Probably in PA.
(http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/8807/jamesev0.png)
This is my photo, I uploaded it to Flickr in October 2008. It is in Williamstown, NJ, not PA.
QuoteThis is my photo, I uploaded it to Flickr in October 2008. It is in Williamstown, NJ, not PA.
My bad.
QuoteOriginally posted by videogamer75
Jamesway took over many locations from Woolco, and they bought out an entire chain of stores called Weston's in the 1980s. They also took over one former J.W. Mays store. Other than that, the majority of Jamesway stores were built new.
We had a Westons in Painted Post, NY that closed and became a Murphy Mart, then Ames.
Jamesway also took over certain Two Guys and King's stores.
Right, like how they took over the Two Guys store in Vineland, NJ, which is sadly now knocked down with a [huge surprise here] Wal-Mart Supercenter in its place.
QuoteOriginally posted by videogamer75
Right, like how they took over the Two Guys store in Vineland, NJ, which is sadly now knocked down with a [huge surprise here] Wal-Mart Supercenter in its place.
This one in Dunmore, PA is a former W.T. Grant and later King's (which closed in 1984). The Jamesway closed with the rest of the chain in 1995, then became Big Lots in 1997.
they couldn't even paint the label scar?
QuoteOriginally posted by powersbt
QuoteOriginally posted by MBZ321
Sounds cool! Have an address or other info?
The road that it would be on would be NYS Rt. 14 Between Watkins Glen and the Next town South of it, which on the map is Montour Falls. The store may have been a bit farther south than Montour Falls. I remember having to stop there at that parking lot of the Jamesway, probably to turn around.
I looked up ''Montour Falls Jamesway'' on Google and found that is no longer vacant. In fact, it has been a medical facility since 1999. It just looks vacant on the outside.
I like Wal-Mart but I thought it was totally unnecessary to build one within 5 miles of the existing Millville location as well as over 5 supermarkets. I wish the Jamesway/Rickel plaza stayed up at least a little while longer so I could've get pics of it.
There are some still-vacant Jamesways out west in PA, but that's too far for me to go.
the former Jamesway in Middletown, PA as of 3/17!
(http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/2998/cimg1330.th.jpg)
the sign^
(http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/1038/cimg1329.th.jpg)
the front of the store^ (if you are nere it you can see the old name :insane: )
(http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/8215/cimg1328.th.jpg)
and the back with old carts (thay got new ones)
and thats all :yup:
heres a jamesway thats now a flea market in PA you can still see they have the logo still on the store but its painted a nasty yellow
picture was takeing by joshaustin610 on flickr
hears a still vacant jamesway in Tamaqua pa picture taken by joshaustin610 on flickr
The Pepsi logo here was the one during their famous "Madonna controversy".
QuoteOriginally posted by nims57
The Pepsi logo here was the one during their famous "Madonna controversy".
that pepsi logo was used looooong before the madonna controbersy but its a much better logo then the one they have now
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
QuoteOriginally posted by nims57
The Pepsi logo here was the one during their famous "Madonna controversy".
that pepsi logo was used looooong before the madonna controbersy but its a much better logo then the one they have now
Right, but the cars in the photo date it to around the late 80's.
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QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
QuoteOriginally posted by nims57
The Pepsi logo here was the one during their famous "Madonna controversy".
that pepsi logo was used looooong before the madonna controbersy but its a much better logo then the one they have now
Right, but the cars in the photo date it to around the late 80's.
from what i know about these pictures they were taking sometime betwee1988/1991 jamesway stoped expanding around 1992
QuoteOriginally posted by amesman
Look what I found at the old Amsterdam Howard Johnson's...hehe
Is that still there?
Here's another picture I took of the former Jamesway in Williamstown, NJ. Castleford Tailors has moved out, and the building is now vacant again.
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does anyone have any old slogans of jamesway?
we care (80's?)
The full slogan was ''We care about you...the James-way'' there is even a commercial on YouTube where you can hear it. Search up ''WCAU Commercials Jamesway'' in the search bar
According to an article I read online, Jamesway's former corporate headquarters in Secaucus, NJ is now owned by Major League Baseball and serves as a studio for The MLB Network.
Here is a site packed with over eight pages of old Jamesway pictures from back in 1978!! :tumble:
http://www.allrandall.com/reunion.html Click the word ''Jamesway''
QuoteOriginally posted by videogamer75
Here is a site packed with over eight pages of old Jamesway pictures from back in 1978!! :tumble:
http://www.allrandall.com/reunion.html Click the word ''Jamesway''
hears a pic from that sight all i have to say is i hope they renovated this store before it closed
i also noticed that they used a different logo
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
QuoteOriginally posted by videogamer75
Here is a site packed with over eight pages of old Jamesway pictures from back in 1978!! :tumble:
http://www.allrandall.com/reunion.html Click the word ''Jamesway''
hears a pic from that sight all i have to say is i hope they renovated this store before it closed
They probably did renovate it. I think the site said it was somewhere in New York. Also, there's a video on YouTube that shows the inside of the Somers Point, NJ Jamesway back in 1991.
They obviously weren't using those old NCR mechanical cash registers in more recent years :)
QuoteOriginally posted by videogamer75
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
QuoteOriginally posted by videogamer75
Here is a site packed with over eight pages of old Jamesway pictures from back in 1978!! :tumble:
http://www.allrandall.com/reunion.html Click the word ''Jamesway''
hears a pic from that sight all i have to say is i hope they renovated this store before it closed
They probably did renovate it. I think the site said it was somewhere in New York. Also, there's a video on YouTube that shows the inside of the Somers Point, NJ Jamesway back in 1991.
Is that the Big Lots now?
Actually, that Jamesway became a Super Fresh.
QuoteOriginally posted by videogamer75
Actually, that Jamesway became a Super Fresh.
Which Super Fresh? I could never find one in Somers Point.
QuoteOriginally posted by nims57
QuoteOriginally posted by videogamer75
Actually, that Jamesway became a Super Fresh.
Which Super Fresh? I could never find one in Somers Point.
Sorry, I was thinking of something else. I don't know what happened to the one in Somers Point.
QuoteOriginally posted by videogamer75
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
QuoteOriginally posted by videogamer75
Here is a site packed with over eight pages of old Jamesway pictures from back in 1978!! :tumble:
http://www.allrandall.com/reunion.html Click the word ''Jamesway''
hears a pic from that sight all i have to say is i hope they renovated this store before it closed
They probably did renovate it. I think the site said it was somewhere in New York. Also, there's a video on YouTube that shows the inside of the Somers Point, NJ Jamesway back in 1991.
i wouldn't be surprised they did a lot of renovating in the early 90's im still wondering about that logo they had in there stores im wondering if they ever used it
I've noticed that a lot of the shopping centers which had Jamesways are still called ''Jamesway Plaza'' or ''Jamesway Shopping Center'' today. For example, even though the Jamesway in Hammonton, NJ was turned into a Shop-Rite 5 years ago, the address still says ''80 Jamesway Shopping Center''.
QuoteOriginally posted by videogamer75
I've noticed that a lot of the shopping centers which had Jamesways are still called ''Jamesway Plaza'' or ''Jamesway Shopping Center'' today. For example, even though the Jamesway in Hammonton, NJ was turned into a Shop-Rite 5 years ago, the address still says ''80 Jamesway Shopping Center''.
it happens to a lot of stores when they go out theirs a shopping center by me that's still called Caldor plaza even though it became a Kmart nearly ten years ago
While cleaning up from a flood I had....I found a gem! Somehow it has survived a bazillion years and a flood in my basement! I have an ad from Christmas of 1988...it is their 4 day marathon sale and it is in perfect condition. When I can get my scanner hooked back up I am going to scan it....
Someone's selling an old Jamesway sales flyer on eBay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Disneys-Baby-Sinclair-Dinosaurs-Store-Ad-Lot-Jamesway_W0QQitemZ350262490684QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item518d45763c (http://cgi.ebay.com/Disneys-Baby-Sinclair-Dinosaurs-Store-Ad-Lot-Jamesway_W0QQitemZ350262490684QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item518d45763c)
And here's an auction for Jamesway balloons. Just 99 cents:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Lot-Of-Three-Vintage-Jamesway-Balloons_W0QQitemZ280410933799QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item4149cb4a27 (http://cgi.ebay.com/Lot-Of-Three-Vintage-Jamesway-Balloons_W0QQitemZ280410933799QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item4149cb4a27)
Just bought some Jamesway pricing labels on ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/JAMESWAY-DEPARTMENT-STORE-MARKING-GUN-PRICING-LABELS_W0QQitemZ200303904487QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item2ea30b06e7
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
QuoteOriginally posted by videogamer75
Here is a site packed with over eight pages of old Jamesway pictures from back in 1978!! :tumble:
http://www.allrandall.com/reunion.html Click the word ''Jamesway''
hears a pic from that sight all i have to say is i hope they renovated this store before it closed
The signs and checkouts look a LOT like a '90s style Kroger. Almost disturbingly so.
Those pictures are from 1978. Jamesway was not copying anyone.
Finally took the time to dig out and scan this. Sorry about the red blotch, the camera I had at the time had problems. This was taken not long after the chain closed. This was in Denton, MD and was replaced by a Roses which is still in business. Wal*mart has bought the property across the street so I look for there to be another vacancy soon. Somewhere I have a picture of the Cambridge, MD Jamesway and will get it posted later.
I liked Jamesway, it was one of my favorites. Our artificial Christmas tree came from there, among other things! In a town like Denton they were a pretty big deal-the next biggest store was probably the Dollar General.
(http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x293/bgadow/JameswayDenton.jpg)
QuoteOriginally posted by shore72
Finally took the time to dig out and scan this. Sorry about the red blotch, the camera I had at the time had problems. This was taken not long after the chain closed. This was in Denton, MD and was replaced by a Roses which is still in business. Wal*mart has bought the property across the street so I look for there to be another vacancy soon. Somewhere I have a picture of the Cambridge, MD Jamesway and will get it posted later.
I liked Jamesway, it was one of my favorites. Our artificial Christmas tree came from there, among other things! In a town like Denton they were a pretty big deal-the next biggest store was probably the Dollar General.
(http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x293/bgadow/JameswayDenton.jpg)
oh wow nice find cant believe they have been gone for 14 years now
QuoteOriginally posted by shore72
Finally took the time to dig out and scan this. Sorry about the red blotch, the camera I had at the time had problems. This was taken not long after the chain closed. This was in Denton, MD and was replaced by a Roses which is still in business. Wal*mart has bought the property across the street so I look for there to be another vacancy soon. Somewhere I have a picture of the Cambridge, MD Jamesway and will get it posted later.
I liked Jamesway, it was one of my favorites. Our artificial Christmas tree came from there, among other things! In a town like Denton they were a pretty big deal-the next biggest store was probably the Dollar General.
(http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x293/bgadow/JameswayDenton.jpg)
GREAT PIC!! Can't wait to see the Cambridge store picture!
I wonder if there are any pics out there of the Williamstown, NJ location.
QuoteOriginally posted by videogamer75
QuoteOriginally posted by shore72
Finally took the time to dig out and scan this. Sorry about the red blotch, the camera I had at the time had problems. This was taken not long after the chain closed. This was in Denton, MD and was replaced by a Roses which is still in business. Wal*mart has bought the property across the street so I look for there to be another vacancy soon. Somewhere I have a picture of the Cambridge, MD Jamesway and will get it posted later.
I liked Jamesway, it was one of my favorites. Our artificial Christmas tree came from there, among other things! In a town like Denton they were a pretty big deal-the next biggest store was probably the Dollar General.
(http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x293/bgadow/JameswayDenton.jpg)
GREAT PIC!! Can't wait to see the Cambridge store picture!
I wonder if there are any pics out there of the Williamstown, NJ location.
im sure there out there somewere i mean i was able to find a picture of the one in carmel ny (of coruse it was already closed at the time ) i may have never shopped at a jamesway but i was able to find a pic of the one in my old town
As promised, here is the Cambridge, MD store. This one isn't so pixelated-I need to go back and rescan the other one to sharpen it up. (I'm no expert!) My notes say that this was taken shortly before it closed.
(http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x293/bgadow/JameswayCambridge.jpg)
Some background: Cambridge had one discount department store, Ames, in the Cambridge Plaza shopping center. Late in the 80s Dorchester Square was built just down the road, anchored by Jamesway and Food City. In the early 90s the Ames was deemed an "underperformer" and closed. In no time at all Jamesway went out of business, leaving the town with no such store. Then, KMart bought Cambridge Plaza, replacing the Ames with a big new KMart. Within a year Wal*Mart demolished this Jamesway and moved in there. Soon, KMart closed. There are other stories, but I don't want to rattle-on too long!
that jamesway looks like it was still open at the time you took that picture
That is another awesome pic! Looks just like the Jamesway in Williamstown, NJ!
Where was the Acme in Cambridge in relation to this Jamesway? This store is the second picture in this thread: http://www.amesfanclub.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=2046
Yes, the Cambridge Jamesway was open when I took that one, but my notes say that it was in the process of closing.
The Acme was in the Shoal Creek Mall, just west of the Cambridge Plaza (Ames), Dorchester Square (Jamesway) is a mile or two east, all on US 50. I can remember that Acme from when I was a young kid (70s) and they had the "fish" logo. There was a Safeway in Cambridge Plaza, at the opposite end from the Ames. They built the big new store at the other end of that center but then closed it and Super Fresh took over. A very impressive store for the time it was built (early 80s). The old Safeway became a Fashion Bug. Looks like I'll have to snap some more photos.
I have a lot of threads to go through on here!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n15Upn_Jpbc
QuoteOriginally posted by videogamer75
QuoteOriginally posted by nims57
QuoteOriginally posted by videogamer75
Actually, that Jamesway became a Super Fresh.
Which Super Fresh? I could never find one in Somers Point.
Oh wait, nevermind, I got it confused with the Jamesway in Cape May Court House, which did become a Super Fresh. I don't know what happened to the one in Somers Point.
Correction, the one in Cape May Court House became an Acme, not Super Fresh.
QuoteOriginally posted by videogamer75
QuoteOriginally posted by videogamer75
QuoteOriginally posted by nims57
QuoteOriginally posted by videogamer75
Actually, that Jamesway became a Super Fresh.
Which Super Fresh? I could never find one in Somers Point.
Oh wait, nevermind, I got it confused with the Jamesway in Cape May Court House, which did become a Super Fresh. I don't know what happened to the one in Somers Point.
Correction, the one in Cape May Court House became an Acme, not Super Fresh.
Do you know where the Big Lots in Somers Point is? Not Pleasantville, this is an older Big Lots, so it could have been a Jamesway.
No that building is too small to be a former Jamesway.
heres the fishkill location when it first opened
cutting the ribbon
and heres the mall entrance the neon sigh stayed on even after the location closed down
Those photos are fantastic. Where did you find them? What year was that?
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
and heres the mall entrance the neon sigh stayed on even after the location closed down
That's a great photo, the stonework and sign reminds me of amesman's photo from the Dutchess Mall when they were tearing down the center section that unearthed the interior stone entrance and sign remaining on the former Jamesway store.
Scott, those are awesome pictures! where did you find those? And gu4ever, that is the same entrance that I have the picture of. Very cool to see it in it's old form. I remember it from when the mall was still open, but the store was closed.
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Scott, those are awesome pictures! where did you find those? And gu4ever, that is the same entrance that I have the picture of. Very cool to see it in it's old form. I remember it from when the mall was still open, but the store was closed.
i found them on a facebook group i was amazed when i saw them
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Those photos are fantastic. Where did you find them? What year was that?
if i had to take a guess jugging by the cars in the pictures and what people had on idd say sometime between 1987-1991
heres a picture of the jamesway Woodhaven Mall this location has since become a homedepot sadly
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
QuoteOriginally posted by nims57
Those photos are fantastic. Where did you find them? What year was that?
if i had to take a guess jugging by the cars in the pictures and what people had on idd say sometime between 1987-1991
Who took that picture?
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
heres a picture of the jamesway Woodhaven Mall this location has since become a homedepot sadly
Who took that picture?
This Jamesway opened in 1973 as a Woolco. It was one of the 1991 Jamesway closures. Around 1992, it was torn down for a Price Club wholesale club. When Costco bought Price Club, it closed. The original Wal-Mart in New Britain, CT was a Price Club. It was in a weird location.
The Woolco in Claymont, DE opened in 1969. It was later a Jamesway and Home Depot.
Those photos are awesome dude! The third one really gives you a good look at the interior, too.
BTW, I just checked out that Facebook group and one of the photos on there shows Joseph Ettore at the Seaville, NJ one (now subdivided between Peebles, Dollar General, and a gym).
Quote from: Caldor1999 on January 22, 2010, 06:41:11 AM
and heres the mall entrance the neon sigh stayed on even after the location closed down
I really like the neon sign! Never saw that one before.
I always liked the last jamesway logo
Awesome pictures, it's nice to take a little trip into the past through old pictures, so cool! ;D
Wish I could find old pictures the the Naugatuck Valley Mall complete with sign and the shopping plaza that was across the street. Also it be cool to see the grand opening picture of the Caldor that was there as well.
heres a jamesway that got hit by a tornado in 1985
(http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e232/CharmedOne9805/jamesway-parking-lot.jpg)
Here's the Dutchess Mall Jamesway when it was a May's department store. Taken from a 1977 commercial.
Here's ANOTHER picture of the Dutchess Mall Jamesway (then May's) in 1977. This one courtesy of www.williamcoyle.com.
A shopping center in Massena, NY recently did some remodeling; revealing a Jamesway labelscar!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZ0BQRS2Q6U (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZ0BQRS2Q6U)
I looked in Bing Maps, and guess what... that store was a Fay's, then Eckerd, then Rite Aid afterward!
Quote from: patk on March 23, 2009, 04:09:39 PM
(http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/1038/cimg1329.th.jpg)
the front of the store^ (if you are near it you can see the old name :insane: )
bad news in Middletown, PA they are Re-Building the plaza and store! and 1/2 the old store is gone :'( no pic
maybe next time im there a pic will come i have till the end of summer?
Quote from: shakethis1234 on August 29, 2006, 07:35:33 AM
That fulton jamesway was a former Korvettes store
It was Barkers before it was Jamesway.
(http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e232/CharmedOne9805/AFK-982-MC_F_zps09e45c62.jpg)
(http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e232/CharmedOne9805/AFK-984-MC_F_zps41505e14.jpg)
(http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e232/CharmedOne9805/nj_zps1fef9685.jpg)
(http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e232/CharmedOne9805/AFK-986-MC_F_zpsf46c3f55.jpg)
(http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e232/CharmedOne9805/8360261750_e0b8d90fa2_b_zpsb317aec5.jpg)
Oneonta NY
(http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e232/CharmedOne9805/8302161431_c1ac299977_o_zps2ebc6a80.jpg)
here are some pictures of a Jamesway that caught on fire in Monroe NY back in 1990
(http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e232/CharmedOne9805/98908_zps804358f7.jpg) (http://s40.photobucket.com/user/CharmedOne9805/media/98908_zps804358f7.jpg.html)
(http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e232/CharmedOne9805/njkhkh_zps0976b8a8.jpg) (http://s40.photobucket.com/user/CharmedOne9805/media/njkhkh_zps0976b8a8.jpg.html)
(http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e232/CharmedOne9805/vbgjkg_zps9a119f75.jpg) (http://s40.photobucket.com/user/CharmedOne9805/media/vbgjkg_zps9a119f75.jpg.html)
a misspelled jamesway truck :P
(http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e232/CharmedOne9805/481004_10200853813500032_668225231_n_zps9ad7eef9.jpg) (http://s40.photobucket.com/user/CharmedOne9805/media/481004_10200853813500032_668225231_n_zps9ad7eef9.jpg.html)
Unknown location taken in 1992
(http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e232/CharmedOne9805/969808_10200699172953203_626351658_n_zpscdb277ec.jpg) (http://s40.photobucket.com/user/CharmedOne9805/media/969808_10200699172953203_626351658_n_zpscdb277ec.jpg.html)
I used to shop the one on PA-31 in the east end of Somerset, PA.
Why did Jamesway go under (yet Kmart still exists)? It seems they at least in the 80's had much more modern and upscale stores than Kmart, not to mention Walmart, and I have to admit, Ames. They also seemed to be a step above Bradlees, and just slightly less upscale than Caldor.
Quote from: bubcolbert1952 on February 10, 2014, 06:41:24 PM
Why did Jamesway go under (yet Kmart still exists)? It seems they at least in the 80's had much more modern and upscale stores than Kmart, not to mention Walmart, and I have to admit, Ames. They also seemed to be a step above Bradlees, and just slightly less upscale than Caldor.
Maybe just the fact that Kmart was a larger chain overall and had more funds (and backing) to stick around then did most of the smaller chains?
Also that one or two stores not doing well would impact them less with more stores overall.
Quote from: bubcolbert1952 on February 10, 2014, 06:41:24 PM
Why did Jamesway go under (yet Kmart still exists)? It seems they at least in the 80's had much more modern and upscale stores than Kmart, not to mention Walmart, and I have to admit, Ames. They also seemed to be a step above Bradlees, and just slightly less upscale than Caldor.
Jamesway was farrrr from being that upscale and by the time they closed they had only 92 stores thats alot less then what they had in 1990 it faced significant losses during its last years in business. Also Kmart hasn't been doing so well for along time and it too will soon will end someday.
Bradless and Caldor were much nicer stores
What caused the fire at the Jamesway in Monroe NY in 1990? Could it have been arson?
Also, I was wondering... did the Jamesway in Massena NY close in 1995 with the rest of the chain? Part of it later was a Fay's drugstore, so I'm thinking it had to have closed in the very early 90's. Fay's did exist until 1997, when Eckerd bought it and renamed the stores, but while Thrift Drug (a drugstore division of JCPenney that was absorbed by Eckerd at the same time) was opening new stores well into 1996, I don't know if Fay's was opening stores that late towards the end. They did however open at the former A&P site in Lehighton PA, and that A&P closed in 1993.
Also when did the Rite Aid at this Jamesway/Fay's/Eckerd site close? Has it become any new tenants? And on the same subject what did the Big Lots next door used to be? It appears to have been Big Lots for a long time, since at least 2000 (with the old logo that matched the Odd Lots logo, implying the store opened before Big Lots renamed all their stores Big Lots, including Odd Lots along with the MacFrugal's and Pic N Save chains Big Lots bought sometime in the 90's).
Quote from: bubcolbert1952 on February 11, 2014, 06:44:18 PM
What caused the fire at the Jamesway in Monroe NY in 1990? Could it have been arson?
Also, I was wondering... did the Jamesway in Massena NY close in 1995 with the rest of the chain? Part of it later was a Fay's drugstore, so I'm thinking it had to have closed in the very early 90's. Fay's did exist until 1997, when Eckerd bought it and renamed the stores, but while Thrift Drug (a drugstore division of JCPenney that was absorbed by Eckerd at the same time) was opening new stores well into 1996, I don't know if Fay's was opening stores that late towards the end. They did however open at the former A&P site in Lehighton PA, and that A&P closed in 1993.
Also when did the Rite Aid at this Jamesway/Fay's/Eckerd site close? Has it become any new tenants? And on the same subject what did the Big Lots next door used to be? It appears to have been Big Lots for a long time, since at least 2000 (with the old logo that matched the Odd Lots logo, implying the store opened before Big Lots renamed all their stores Big Lots, including Odd Lots along with the MacFrugal's and Pic N Save chains Big Lots bought sometime in the 90's).
The origin of the fire was detemined to be in the pool chemical area of the store. this store i believe was rebuilt afterwords and i think its now a large shoprite now
Is the Jamesway farm equipment company (which has a website at jamesway.com!) related to Jamesway stores somehow?
Check this out...a flea market has opened up in the former Jamesway in Fishkill, New York...and they left Jamesway decor, including the logo, on the walls!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQ1GXZIG1xg
http://dutchessmarketplace.com/our-vendors/ (you can see the decor and logo clearer in the photos on this site)
Was that store a Grant City before Jamesway?
Quote from: Stork of The Weak on May 11, 2014, 09:42:02 PM
Was that store a Grant City before Jamesway?
No, it was originally a J.W. May's department store. It was attached to a mall; which was demolished several years ago and replaced with a Home Depot.
Quote from: Stork of The Weak on May 11, 2014, 09:42:02 PM
Was that store a Grant City before Jamesway?
The Grant City near me became a K-mart after Grants went under.
Then the K-mart relocated and became a Super K-mart (which was recently closed and demolished)
The old Grant City is now divided between Giant Eagle and Advance Auto Parts.
Quote from: jamesway_95 on May 12, 2014, 10:21:38 AM
Quote from: Stork of The Weak on May 11, 2014, 09:42:02 PM
Was that store a Grant City before Jamesway?
No, it was originally a J.W. May's department store. It was attached to a mall; which was demolished several years ago and replaced with a Home Depot.
They finally made it back (they had the flea market in the other end of the mall - a former Service Merchandise - before it was demolished). If you go to the dutchessmarketplace.com link (check the about us tab) it gives more details about both the former market and the former occupants of the store in question.
Quote from: BillyGr on May 12, 2014, 03:25:04 PM
Quote from: jamesway_95 on May 12, 2014, 10:21:38 AM
Quote from: Stork of The Weak on May 11, 2014, 09:42:02 PM
Was that store a Grant City before Jamesway?
No, it was originally a J.W. May's department store. It was attached to a mall; which was demolished several years ago and replaced with a Home Depot.
They finally made it back (they had the flea market in the other end of the mall - a former Service Merchandise - before it was demolished). If you go to the dutchessmarketplace.com link (check the about us tab) it gives more details about both the former market and the former occupants of the store in question.
from what i know the old Service Merchandise is still standing they didn't tear it down along with the rest of the mall.
Im also amazed at how well kept the jamesway looks after being closed for almost 20 years
Quote from: Caldor1999 on May 13, 2014, 05:43:14 AM
Quote from: BillyGr on May 12, 2014, 03:25:04 PM
Quote from: jamesway_95 on May 12, 2014, 10:21:38 AM
Quote from: Stork of The Weak on May 11, 2014, 09:42:02 PM
Was that store a Grant City before Jamesway?
No, it was originally a J.W. May's department store. It was attached to a mall; which was demolished several years ago and replaced with a Home Depot.
They finally made it back (they had the flea market in the other end of the mall - a former Service Merchandise - before it was demolished). If you go to the dutchessmarketplace.com link (check the about us tab) it gives more details about both the former market and the former occupants of the store in question.
from what i know the old Service Merchandise is still standing they didn't tear it down along with the rest of the mall.
Im also amazed at how well kept the jamesway looks after being closed for almost 20 years
Sorry - should have said when the mall was to be demolished they moved out (not sure if it was that it wouldn't have been safe to demolish part while the rest was being used or what). Also - I seem to remember hearing that some part of the Jamesway/Mays sapce was used for a time after Jamesway closed by the Post Office as a sorting facility or similar? That might explain it being better maintained.
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Quote from: Stork of The Weak on May 11, 2014, 09:42:02 PM
Was that store a Grant City before Jamesway?
No, it was originally a J.W. May's department store. It was attached to a mall; which was demolished several years ago and replaced with a Home Depot.
They finally made it back (they had the flea market in the other end of the mall - a former Service Merchandise - before it was demolished). If you go to the dutchessmarketplace.com link (check the about us tab) it gives more details about both the former market and the former occupants of the store in question.
from what i know the old Service Merchandise is still standing they didn't tear it down along with the rest of the mall.
Im also amazed at how well kept the jamesway looks after being closed for almost 20 years
Sorry - should have said when the mall was to be demolished they moved out (not sure if it was that it wouldn't have been safe to demolish part while the rest was being used or what). Also - I seem to remember hearing that some part of the Jamesway/Mays sapce was used for a time after Jamesway closed by the Post Office as a sorting facility or similar? That might explain it being better maintained.
i think it was used as that. I do remember the jamesway logo still being on the building they also use to have a large sign that you were able to see off of I84
also after mays another store called Gaynes moved in back in 1985 according to this
http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1982&dat=19851110&id=E5FGAAAAIBAJ&sjid=njMNAAAAIBAJ&pg=3136,947795
also here are pics of the jamesway when it opened. Im assuming this was sometime in the late 80's maybe 1990 at the latest. seeing the pics from the flea market there it looks like the store was renovated a bit before closing
(http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e232/CharmedOne9805/jameswayfishkillny_zpsaaac9c45.jpg) (http://s40.photobucket.com/user/CharmedOne9805/media/jameswayfishkillny_zpsaaac9c45.jpg.html)
(http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e232/CharmedOne9805/mallentrasn_zps473754e3.jpg) (http://s40.photobucket.com/user/CharmedOne9805/media/mallentrasn_zps473754e3.jpg.html)
(http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e232/CharmedOne9805/6420_1175894047919_1545142738_448379_4682547_n_zpse7d4a4ae.jpg) (http://s40.photobucket.com/user/CharmedOne9805/media/6420_1175894047919_1545142738_448379_4682547_n_zpse7d4a4ae.jpg.html)
Other than the Jamesway decor, those photos of the flea market look like they could have been taken at a Kmart in the 80's.
There is a flea market in indianapolis in a old Zarye store it still had all the decor from zayre complete with burnt orange booths from the snack bar and fire ext with zayre tags
Here are more pics of the Dutchess store: https://www.facebook.com/dutchessmarketplace/photos_stream
Funny how they left the 'brand names' border all around, some parts with the 'J' logo still on it.
The former Jamesway in Lakewood, NJ (famously covered on the site Lost Destinations) is still empty in Bing Maps birdseye view, even though it became a warehouse for the state liquor control board over 10 years ago!
Here are some real clear shots of the logo from snappyjack1 on Flickr (known here as amesman).
https://www.flickr.com/photos/snappyjack1/13929474095/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/snappyjack1/13906355051/
You can also see in some of his other photos that the neon department signs are still up and working.
Quote from: jamesway_95 on May 11, 2014, 08:10:46 PM
Check this out...a flea market has opened up in the former Jamesway in Fishkill, New York...and they left Jamesway decor, including the logo, on the walls!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQ1GXZIG1xg
http://dutchessmarketplace.com/our-vendors/ (you can see the decor and logo clearer in the photos on this site)
They used to be located in the old Service Merchandise building before they tore down the mall.
When did the Jamesway in Willingboro NJ (near Trenton) close? It now is some sort of industrial building and looks a lot like the former Jamesway in Lakewood, near Asbury Park.
I've never seen any evidence that there was a Jamesway in Willingboro; the closest one would have been in Mount Holly. Do you have any links to articles or anything citing it?
Quote from: JoshAustin610 on June 17, 2014, 08:30:41 PM
I've never seen any evidence that there was a Jamesway in Willingboro; the closest one would have been in Mount Holly. Do you have any links to articles or anything citing it?
No official sources, but given its similarity to the former Jamesway in Lakewood, I'm thinking a certain building on Route 130 in Willingboro not far from the current Acme (just a little bit north of it) just must have been a Jamesway. If you compare this building with the former Jamesway in Lakewood, both have a pattern of eight ventilation units on top and a similar facade. It's hard to tell who now is using the Willingboro site but it looks like an industrial company of some sort going by Google Maps. But I must say it seems mysterious that I never have read anything about this Jamesway anywhere.
Are you thinking of the building on the southbound side of 130 that used to be Costume Gallery, leaving Burlington on the way into Willingboro? I found out recently that it used to be a Dale's supermarket in the 60's. JoshAustin610's page on Flickr helped solve this for me, as it was bugging me for years.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLx2s0cOGUw (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLx2s0cOGUw)
"Jamesway, We Care!"
Ha! Talk about your hyperbolic pap that would likely make the average employee want to wretch!
Sort of how like WTAE-TV for many years ran with the tag line "Channel 4 Loves You!"
Local wags like to drop the punchline "Hate to break it to yinz, but Channel 4 really doesn't love you!"
what was Jamesway like?
From the ones I was in, I'd say the overall character of the store was closest to Kmart but they were smaller, similar in size to an average Ames. Not real "high-end". When they opened around here my circle of friends made fun of them, only because one of the guys was named James and we liked to pick on him! I still use the Christmas tree I bought there. They weren't around here long before the company went belly-up.
If am I not mistaken, I have recently discovered not one, but TWO fascinating former Jamesways - both located on Allegany Blvd. in Venango County, Pennsylvania.
The first is located at 1351 Allegheny Boulevard in Reno, PA. On Google Street View, the address claims it is in Sugarcreek. Loopnet and the website of the realty company that owns the property claim that the building is an ex-Kmart, but I'm convinced that there was originally a Jamesway here. According to old articles I found on Newspapers.com, a Jamesway opened in Reno in 1966; and one article shows a picture of the store - which looks just like the building in question. In addition, the former Jamesway in Lewistown, PA looks almost exactly alike. That Jamesway, which is now home to a Tractor Supply Co. store, also opened in the 1960s.
Picture of the Reno Jamesway:
http://www.newspapers.com/newspage/68670661/ (http://www.newspapers.com/newspage/68670661/)
The building looks like it is abandoned, and is in a state of disrepair. On Google Street View, there is what appears to be a wide-open garage door built into the facade, and a dumpster out front. I don't know if that means there was something operating in there or what. I suppose it is possible that a Kmart operated in this building at some point, but all the evidence I've come across suggests that it was originally a Jamesway.
Here's a photo of the store from 2002:
http://www.cityfeet.com/cont/forlease/ln17897773/1351-allegheny-boulevard-reno-pa-16343 (http://www.cityfeet.com/cont/forlease/ln17897773/1351-allegheny-boulevard-reno-pa-16343)
The second former Jamesway is located down the road in Franklin, PA. It is split between a Dollar General, a Chinese buffet, a vacant space that last held a Quality Farm & Fleet store (which still has the sign up, over a decade after the chain went out!) and, all the way on the left, some sort of warehouse. I don't know when this store opened or if it made it until the chain's final days. Venango County's online property records do not show when the building was built. If I had to guess, I would guess that it was built in the 1980s.
I hope we have some Western Pennsylvanians here who can shed some light on these stores!
Sorry, this Western PA guy just never spent much time up in Venango County.
The former Jamesway location I'm familiar with is a plaza on PA Route 31 just east of
Somerset, PA. I'll try and snap some pix next time I'm up that way.
Quote from: Stork of The Weak on May 14, 2014, 09:04:51 PM
Other than the Jamesway decor, those photos of the flea market look like they could have been taken at a Kmart in the 80's.
I believe you can still see the old mall entrance and labelscar of the neon "Jamesway" sign on the side of the building
i'd like to see a commercial for the we gotta a lot of ooh for you of jamesway
Quote from: jamesway_95 on September 01, 2014, 02:25:34 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLx2s0cOGUw (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLx2s0cOGUw)
it's not there
Quote from: store215 on February 21, 2005, 02:25:08 PM
I finally transfered a Jamesway GOB Commerical to my PC! Here it is to download: (You need Windows Media Player)
http://www.putfile.com/media.php?n=JameswayGOB
Alt. Link: http://home.comcast.net/~compwiz32190/JameswayGOB.wmv
it's not there
Quote from: Caldor1999 on September 08, 2008, 08:28:46 PM
anyone have any clue were this jamesway was i wanna say it became a ames because of the style of the store i found the picture from
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JameswayStores
I am the host of that yahoogroup
what does the in and out sings look like at jamesway or what did they look lke?
any pics
Did anybody save any of the photos that were on this form?
Most of the photos and photo links don't work anymore and the photos are now lost :/
By any chance does anybody have any of the lost photos that they could re-upload?