anything they all turned into Macys in 1996 hears a picture of a store
more this store was torndown to make a newer bigger mall in 1994
this store looks so outdated
some daytime pictures i found takeing back in 1994 lol i dident take thes pictures juging that i was only 6 at the time lol
anouher pic
last pic
WOW A STORE WITH A DOME ROOF!:o
were they a department store?
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WOW A STORE WITH A DOME ROOF!:o
were they a department store?
yep just like Macys ect
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WOW A STORE WITH A DOME ROOF!:o
were they a department store?
yep just like Macys ect
DANG! IT MUST'VE BEEN COOL TO SHOP THERE!!!!!!:o:cool:
i nevre been to one before they all became macys in 1996 well waht was left of them but yea it dose look like a cool place to shop:bounce:
The one in the Crystal Mall didnt change that much after Macy's took it over. I remember they had a banner calling it "Macy's/Jordan Marsh", maybe there will be a "Macy's/Kaufmann's" or a "Macy's/Filene's"
Thiose are great pics, who took them? I grew up going to this Jordan Marsh that was part of "Shoppers World" in Framingham, MA.
The dome was going to try to be preserved somehow but no one could figure out what to do with it so when they demolished shopper's world the dome went too. Now it's just another boring strip mall. A true tradgedy.
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Thiose are great pics, who took them? I grew up going to this Jordan Marsh that was part of "Shoppers World" in Framingham, MA.
The dome was going to try to be preserved somehow but no one could figure out what to do with it so when they demolished shopper's world the dome went too. Now it's just another boring strip mall. A true tradgedy.
that was probably the 2nd jordan marsh as it opened 1951. I wish i had the seen the dome as I went to shoppers world for the first time in early 1995 and they were doing cosntruction on shoppers world. how big was the jordan marsh???
That Jordan Marsh was pretty big. It had two levels . The ladies room had a big sitting room with stools and counters and mirrors everywhere before you went into the actual bathroom. I was always impressed by that. They had a bakery too. And Toy department. The whole shoppers world was amazing, I worked at the deli there, they'd have a train at christmas and give kids rides on it and live reindeer.
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That Jordan Marsh was pretty big. It had two levels . The ladies room had a big sitting room with stools and counters and mirrors everywhere before you went into the actual bathroom. I was always impressed by that. They had a bakery too. And Toy department. The whole shoppers world was amazing, I worked at the deli there, they'd have a train at christmas and give kids rides on it and live reindeer.
wow, I wish I had seen or been in that store!!!!
I can take a look around, I may have some pictures of it all jazzed up for the holidays.
Yeah Jthat JM was special, and I think that's why so many people tried to save the dome. It was falling apart anyway so to save it and restore it would've been too much.
Here's a, interior picture someone sent me before demolition.
(http://www.geocities.com/marushkacentral/jordanmarsh.jpg)
I remember this particular department store very well especially since my mother used to shop there quite frequently. I remember being amazed because one of the Jordan Marsh stores we lived by as it was 5 stories tall. Shortly after they built around the store to create a very nice mall and hotel with an indoor amusement park of sorts. Man those were the days. I've been through alot in my life thus far and my memory isn't always the greatest but some of my fondest memories are of visiting Jordan Marsh and other classic stores. I wish they still existed today, much better than any current store such as Wal*Mart, etc.
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Here's a, interior picture someone sent me before demolition.
(http://www.geocities.com/marushkacentral/jordanmarsh.jpg)
the layout kida remninds me of bliimingdales well the interoir i mean
Here's the interior of a Jordan Marsh store.
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Here's the interior of a Jordan Marsh store.
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were was thisone located
Natick, Massachusetts I believe.
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Natick, Massachusetts I believe.
oh that pic dosnet look that old but yea idk i wish i had teh chance to see hjordan marsh but im sure its not as diffrent as Macys or bloomingdales or JC Penny Lord & taylor ect
That last photo is/was the Jordan Marsh at the new "improved" Natick Mall. It wasn't there long before Macy's bought it and took over (which they recently did to the to the Filenes down the hall at the same mall).
That JM definitely didn't have the personality the domed JM at the old Shoppers World in Framingham did, second only to the one in Downtown Crossing in Boston it was the best one I've been to. I miss that store.
It wasn't entirely different but alot better IMO. I know my mother used to go out of her way to shop at Jordan Marsh when there was a JC Penny nearby as well as K-Mart & Burdines which is another interesting side note as most Jordan Marsh stores in Florida were converted into Burdines.
Yeah it definitely had something special about it. There is an old Jordan Marsh outside Manchester, NH just by its self. So strange, driving by you think there should be a mall attched to it but it's just a Jordan Marsh (now Macy's) just by it's self off the highway. They slapped on a Macy's sign but the building is very JM looking, it just has that look, you know.
Has anyone else ever heard of a JM store by its self like that?
Well I know in Miami back in the 70's and before there was a stand alone Jordan Marsh near downtown Miami that was originally 3 floors but was renovated to 5 stories. It remained like that until they built a mall, movie theatre and hotel literally around the store creating the OMNI International Mall. That was one of the greatest places I ever went to as a kid I was astonished unfortunately it is a deadmall now.
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Yeah it definitely had something special about it. There is an old Jordan Marsh outside Manchester, NH just by its self. So strange, driving by you think there should be a mall attched to it but it's just a Jordan Marsh (now Macy's) just by it's self off the highway. They slapped on a Macy's sign but the building is very JM looking, it just has that look, you know.
Has anyone else ever heard of a JM store by its self like that?
about jordan marsh in florida, was it owned by the jordan marsh of boston or was it a serpate chain. something tells me it was a seperate chain.
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about jordan marsh in florida, was it owned by the jordan marsh of boston or was it a serpate chain. something tells me it was a seperate chain.
Both Jordan Marshes were the same chain at first. Like some other northern chains (Chicago supermarket Jewel and Chicago department store Marshall Field's were two), much of the older clientel was moving down south by the middle of the 20th century. To take advantage of customers already trusting the Jordan Marsh brand, they opened several stores in South Florida. With the entire Allied/Campeau/Federated ownership changes in the late 1980s, the entire Jordan Marsh chain fell into disarray. IIRC, in 1991, the Jordan Marsh stores in Florida were handed over to Miami-based (and Federated owned) Burdines: The Florida Store. Burdines would eventually become Burdines-Macy's become becoming part of the Macy's chain several years ago.
It should be noted that with Campeau and Allied at the helm of Jordan Marsh, the entire chain was in dire financial straits. The company could not afford constructing or renovating stores during this time, and many of the company's stores fell into disrepair. At the same time, by contrast, May-owned Filene's was building and renovating new stores, and taking Jordan Marsh's customer base.
The pictures of Jordan Marsh in Framingham are taken from http://natickmass.info/ShoppersWorld/BeginningoftheEnd.html, there's some more pictures there as well. And just as an aside, if you're interested in more on what the Shopper's World complex was, and the history of the notorious dome, there's a page on my website all about it (the link is at the bottom of the post).
One last thing: the pictures of the Natick Mall Jordan Marsh are rather significant. After exiting the financial issues of the 80's, the company would have been able to renovate their stores. However, the only store that would ever see use of this new money was the Jordan Marsh at the Natick Mall. When the three-floored store opened in 1994, it looked incredible, and showed what the chain would have become. However, it would also be the last store to bear the Jordan Marsh name. In 1996, the name was laid to rest as stores throughout the Northeast became Macy's.
Sadly, that last store in the Jordan Marsh family closed this March, as operations shifted to the dumpy Filene's building next door. The Natick store is expected to become a JC Penney.
Heres the former Jordan Marsh in nashua nh vacant since macys took over filenes heres the reiving sign and more
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No matter where retail history goes from this moment, there will never be anything to rival the excitement of entering a mall and walking around to see what stores are there. Every time I visit a new city, I always head for the mall-except now every one of them has the same few stores that everyone else has.
Where has variety gone?????
:yup:
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No matter where retail history goes from this moment, there will never be anything to rival the excitement of entering a mall and walking around to see what stores are there. Every time I visit a new city, I always head for the mall-except now every one of them has the same few stores that everyone else has.
Where has variety gone?????
:yup:
This is VERY true. The shopping mall is nothing like it used to be. Almost every large scale mall has the exact same stores. This can be partly to blame on the malls themselves. Lease agreements tend to require you to be part of a corporation or a franchise unit of some kind. The only exception to this is the temporary lease location and kiosks that are in the mall.
One of the last "new" Jordan Marsh locations I ever saw was in Salem, NH. They added this amazing 3 story building to the Rockingham Mall. The interior was modern and bright and being built in the very early 90's it was surprising they open this store with none other then a Fur department. It had a room you could walk through and see all the furs on display behind full lenght hindged windows. There was an area you could sit to view the coats with full lenght mirrors too. Sadly this location turned into a Macy's, that department was removed and they utilized the showroom area for maternity clothes. They turned that store into a total trash pit. Once Macy aquired Filene's they relocated into that location. They continued to utilize the Giant Jordan Marsh building for none other then storage of fixtures and overstock of merchandise. This would be in part to the Filene's store being much smaller.
When I think of the Jordan Marsh store, this is the type of building that comes to mind. This store is now occupied by Macy's but still has the copper canopy over the entrance and the showcase windows that have been sealed off.
The entrance and showcase windows of the former Jordan Marsh store.
An evening view of the former Jordan Marsh store in Bedford, NH now occupied by Macy's.
It's been along time since I've visited this location, it was exciting to see the showcase windows have been uncovered and are once again in use for displays at the main front entrance.
Let's go visit the Jordan Marsh restaurant. A portion of the dining room still remains in tact with lighting and wallcovering on the second floor.
This is a view of the restaurant near the entrance.
This is a section of the original dining room at Jordan Marsh. One chandelier remains along with several wall sconces and the wood paneling. The space is currently being used for clearance model furniture.
The store front of the former Jordan Marsh building during the day.
A view of the former Jordan Marsh building in Salem, NH. This store was built and opened in the early 90's. Eventually taken over by Macy's and then left vacant after Macy's relocated to the Filene's building. Macy's still holds the lease on this property.
*note*
The white poles on the end of the building used to fly the black and white Jordan Marsh flags.
A glimpse inside of the former beauty of the Jordan Marsh building in Salem, NH at the Rockingham Mall.
The second floor entrance of the Jordan Marsh store in Salem, NH at the Rockingham Mall.
The former Jordan Marsh of Portland, ME.
The mall entrance and upstairs funky retro-lighting of the small appliance, kitchen and glassware department.
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Jordan Marsh, Miami while it was still thriving
I love all the old cars and...is that a swimming pool?
As posted above, this store was originally 3 stories, then renovated to 5, clearly from this photo that was an old renovation as this picture still looks to be from the 70's
I drove past the one to go to the Mall of New Hampshire yesterday and made me think of this chain, but I like the look the old New England stores had better
Jordan Marsh in Framham Mass
Property Company Pictures
The modern logo of Jordan Marsh.
where Jordan Marsh's of Boston and Miami 2 seperate chains?? and did you know they had a Jordan Marsh in Lowell (on Merrimack st) that closed almost 20 years ago. They never had a Jordan MArsh in Vermont why?
The Florida Jordan Marsh stores were a separate division from when Jordan Marsh was owned by Allied Dept. Stores. The Florida stores were disbanded in 1991 when Federated Dept Stores merged with Allied.
As for why they never had one in Vermont, who knows. It could just be that no area could support one.
When the price of Blue Berrys goes down my mom is gonna make the World Famous Jordan Marsh Blue Berry Muffins she got the recipe when she was a baker at the Lowell Jordan Marsh :)
Quote from: jmcnamara96 on April 19, 2010, 07:36:54 PM
When the price of Blue Berrys goes down my mom is gonna make the World Famous Jordan Marsh Blue Berry Muffins she got the recipe when she was a baker at the Lowell Jordan Marsh :)
Those muffins totally rock grilled with butter!!!!
YUM :)