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were they like kmart
QuoteOriginally posted by shakethis1234
were they like kmart
Kresge is how Kmart started. I guess by looking at pictures, that the store were Woolworth sized. Some of the larger ones may have been converted to Kmart when they dropped the Kresge name.
I don't know about Jutiper, maybe slightly larger variety stores? (All three Kmart, Jupiter, Kresgee were all around together for a few years)
QuoteOriginally posted by shakethis1234
were they like kmart
Kresge is how Kmart started. I guess by looking at pictures, that the store were Woolworth sized. Some of the larger ones may have been converted to Kmart when they dropped the Kresge name.
I don't know about Jutiper, maybe slightly larger variety stores? (All three Kmart, Jupiter, Kresgee were all around together for a few years)
The only Jupiter I ever saw in this area (upstate NY) was in Hudson, right on Warren Street (the main street). It was quite a small store, but carried much of what a K-Mart would, only obviously a more limited selection due to the small size (kind of a Kmart convenience store if you will). It was right next store to a JJ Newberry's (5 and 10 type - related to McCrory's at some point).
Here are the three stores on that credit card...
they were all related. kresge 5 and dime grew to kresge mart(aka Kmart)had a kresge in town i grew up in dundalk md. was still there until mcorys bought them i think in 87? just as ames bought my store in 8586. mcorys bought gcmurphys in 89 90 dont know what they r now now but when i visited in 2001 mcoorys sign out front but old kresge side entrance sign still up (though entrance long gone)
McCrory and their related stores are history. I know they also owned TG&Y and whatever other discount stores YDC (York Distribution Company) had when they bought out that company. They converted all their stores to the "Dollar Zone" banner in the early 2000's before the entire chain folded.
I'm sure Kresge Co. operated the 3 chains. At one point they knew Kmart was their strong division. They changed name to Kmart Corporation in 1977.
The Jupiter and Kresge stores were sold to McCrory in 1987 i think.
QuoteOriginally posted by Zayre88
I'm sure Kresge Co. operated the 3 chains. At one point they knew Kmart was their strong division. They changed name to Kmart Corporation in 1977.
The Jupiter and Kresge stores were sold to McCrory in 1987 i think.
oh so Jupiter WAS a discount store DUDE! I mean Zayre88
WHERE'D DID YOU GET THAT PIC?
The Jupiter discount stores were opened by Kresge in lagging Kresge locations (and some other places as well). They were an effort to perk up the aging dime store style Kresge operation and were created shortly before the Kmart launch. The Kmart banner became the principal one very quickly with Kresge eventually being sold along with Jupiter to McCrory. There were never a great number of Jupiter stores.
Heres and old Kresge's ad.
An old 1960's Kresge Co..
A 1910's Kresge.
I miss our old K-Mart stores here in town.
Heres another old Kresge.
(http://www.jitterbuzz.com/furn/kresge.jpg)
Another.
(http://www.cbhpa.com/william%20Wilbur%20collections_files/image009.jpg)
http://www.cbhpa.com/william%20Wilbur%20collections.htm
Kresge in Cherry Hill Mall in Cherry Hill, NJ. in the 1960's.
(http://photos1.blogger.com/img/170/6216/1024/CherryHill.jpg)
http://mallsofamerica.blogspot.com/2005_06_01_mallsofamerica_archive.html
Kresge brand album.
(http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/5883/1181/320/krege%20lp-a.jpg)
http://mallsofamerica.blogspot.com/2005_07_01_mallsofamerica_archive.html
Kresge. Not sure where. Looks like the picture was taken in the early 70's going by that car in the front.
(http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/5883/1181/320/kresge%201970s.jpg)
http://mallsofamerica.blogspot.com/2005_07_01_mallsofamerica_archive.html
A Kresge patch from the 60's!!!!!!!! Cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://mallsofamerica.blogspot.com/2005_08_01_mallsofamerica_archive.html
Des Moines, Iowa, 1960's
http://mallsofamerica.blogspot.com/2005_08_01_mallsofamerica_archive.html
Says where it is on the pic.
http://mallsofamerica.blogspot.com/2005_09_01_mallsofamerica_archive.html
Woodland Mall, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1970's.
http://mallsofamerica.blogspot.com/2005_09_01_mallsofamerica_archive.html
The Mall, Pontiac, Michigan, 1960's.
http://mallsofamerica.blogspot.com/2005_10_01_mallsofamerica_archive.html
Des Moines, Iowa.
(http://www.wtv-zone.com/dpjohnson/60sdiscountstores/kresge.jpg)
http://www.wtv-zone.com/dpjohnson/60sdiscountstores/index.html
Inside an abandon Kresge.
(http://www.columbia.edu/~brennan/abandoned/CedarSt.Kresge0.jpg)
(http://www.columbia.edu/~brennan/abandoned/CedarSt.Kresge1.jpg)
(http://www.columbia.edu/~brennan/abandoned/CedarSt.Kresge2.jpg)
(http://www.columbia.edu/~brennan/abandoned/CedarSt.Kresge3.jpg)
http://www.columbia.edu/~brennan/abandoned/cedarst.html
were was that store located
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
were was that store located
New York City I believe. Those pictures are of the basement.
Founder of Kresge, Sebastian Spering Kresge, 1867-1966.
(http://library.uncwil.edu/archives/pap/photos/kresge.jpg)
http://library.uncwil.edu/archives/pap/21.html
Inside a Kresge in the 1960's. I think this picture is just amazing.
(http://oneread.dbrl.org/2004/at-work/images/vogt-kmart.jpg)
http://oneread.dbrl.org/
QuoteOriginally posted by storehistoryguy
Inside a Kresge in the 1960's. I think this picture is just amazing.
(http://oneread.dbrl.org/2004/at-work/images/vogt-kmart.jpg)
http://oneread.dbrl.org/
that lady is scary looking
The Kresge timeline!
(http://carolinareporter.sc.edu/archive02-06-02/06kmartglp.jpg)
Just to add one more thing: 2005, K Mart merges with Sears.
http://carolinareporter.sc.edu/archive02-06-02/06KMART.HTML
QuoteOriginally posted by AMESbalti/toledo
they were all related. kresge 5 and dime grew to kresge mart(aka Kmart)had a kresge in town i grew up in dundalk md. was still there until mcorys bought them i think in 87? just as ames bought my store in 8586. mcorys bought gcmurphys in 89 90 dont know what they r now now but when i visited in 2001 mcoorys sign out front but old kresge side entrance sign still up (though entrance long gone)
Actually, G.C. Murphy was a cousin of the head of McCrory's and once worked for him. the G.C. Murphy company was bought by Ames in 1985. The Murphy's Mart near my home town in Painted Post, NY was converted to an Ames shortly thereafter
this kresge is in Des Moines Iowa.
from http://www.angelfire.com/mi4/cactusbob2k2/kmart.html
QuoteOriginally posted by AMESbalti/toledo
they were all related. kresge 5 and dime grew to kresge mart(aka Kmart)had a kresge in town i grew up in dundalk md. was still there until mcorys bought them i think in 87? just as ames bought my store in 8586. mcorys bought gcmurphys in 89 90 dont know what they r now now but when i visited in 2001 mcoorys sign out front but old kresge side entrance sign still up (though entrance long gone)
Anyone out there that worked in Kresge stores in Md,Pa or Jersey in the 70s and 80s? Email wmccars@aol.com
This is a photo of the former Hudson Jupiter (corner of 6th and Warren St.).
It is a very small store, as you can see through to the side windows - when open it was set up similar to a Kmart, just much more limited.
It closed quite a few years ago, and for a while was a clothing outlet (Outlet Barn - they had stores in Valatie, Troy (old Stanley's Building), Mechanicville and a few others I don't remember - it has since become an antique shop (as have so many stores in Hudson). The Hudson Newberry's is actually just to the left of this store - all of the building you see is part of the Jupiter - the door marked 603 leads to the upper floors, the window to the left is actually part of the Jupiter store.
QuoteOriginally posted by AMESbalti/toledo
they were all related. kresge 5 and dime grew to kresge mart(aka Kmart)had a kresge in town i grew up in dundalk md. was still there until mcorys bought them i think in 87? just as ames bought my store in 8586. mcorys bought gcmurphys in 89 90 dont know what they r now now but when i visited in 2001 mcoorys sign out front but old kresge side entrance sign still up (though entrance long gone)
oops.. I almost repeated myself
Wikipedia Profile for G.C. Murphy (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G.C._Murphy)