List of department stores of the United States
This is a list of department stores of the United States from past and present.
Department stores
Corporate chains national
Corporate chains regional
- Bealls (Florida)
- Belk 239 stores
- Bob's Stores 24 stores, (Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island)
- Boscov's 50 stores (Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island)
- Dillard's 285 stores (Absent from the Northeast (Washington, DC, and northward), most of the Upper Midwest (no stores in Michigan, Chicago, Wisconsin, or Minnesota), the Northwest, and most of California)
- Von Maur, 36 stores (Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Wisconsin)
Independent department stores
- Boyds (Philadelphia)
- David M. Brian (Walnut Creek and Greenbrae, California) owned by McCaulou's
- Dunham's Department Store (Wellsboro, Pennsylvania)
- Flemington Department Store (Flemington, New Jersey)
- Fords Federated Store (Hamilton, Montana)
- Getz's (Marquette, Michigan)
- Gimbels (New York)
- Gus Mayer (Birmingham, Alabama and Nashville, Tennessee)
- Halls (Kansas City, Missouri)
- Jos. Kuhn & Co. (Champaign, Illinois)
- La Epoca (Miami, Florida)
- LaVogue Department Store (Hoquiam, Washington)
- Leader Department Store (Cambridge, Minnesota)
- Loeb's (Meridian, Mississippi)
- Mack & Dave's Department Store (Huntington, West Virginia)
- McCaulou's Department Store (Lafayette, California)
- Murphy's (Stillwater, Oklahoma)
- Neilson's (Oxford, Mississippi)
- Nichols Stores (northern and western Louisiana)
- Neighborhood Goods (Plano, Austin in Texas; Chelsea Market, New York City)
- Reed's (Columbus, Starkville and Tupelo, Mississippi)
- Ruben's (Augusta, Georgia)
- Rubensteins (formerly Rubenstein Brothers) (New Orleans, Louisiana)
- Schroeder's (Two Rivers, Wisconsin)
- Shirokiya (Honolulu)
- The SM Store (Guam — part of a Philippine chain)
- Stahlke's (Mora, Minnesota)
- Stanley Korshak (Dallas)
- Tomah Cash Mercantile (Tomah, Wisconsin)
- Wakefield's (Anniston, Alabama)
- Weaver's (Lawrence, Kansas)
- Scott Seale's Rask Fine Jewelry and MAX Clothing Stores (Denver, Colorado)
- Young's Department Store (Middle River, Minnesota)
Defunct department stores now online
Discount stores
- Bargain Hunt
- Ben Franklin
- Bi-Mart
- Big Lots
- BJ's Wholesale Club
- Burlington
- Christmas Tree Shops
- Costco
- Dd's Discounts
- Dirt Cheap
- Dollar General
- Dollar Tree
- Family Dollar
- Five Below
- Fred Meyer
- Gabe's
- Harbor Freight Tools
- HomeGoods
- HomeSense
- Marshalls
- Meijer
- National Stores
- Ocean State Job Lot
- Ollie's Bargain Outlet
- Renys
- Roses
- Ross Stores
- Sam's Club
- Target
- T.J. Maxx
- Treasure Hunt
- Tuesday Morning
- Walmart
Defunct
See also
References
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