Description: Gimbels Has It!, Pennsylvania, Landmarks, Paperback Learn the exciting story of the rise and fall of Gimbels, one of America's most beloved department stores.In 1842, Adam Gimbel opened a small storefront in Vincennes, Indiana and unknowingly set forth the groundwork for an American retail icon. His "fair trade" practices encouraged him to leave Vincennes and open up "the largest store ever" in 1887 in the city of Milwaukee. After getting his Milwaukee on firm ground, Adam Gimbel left for Philadelphia, his wife's hometown, with his seven sons and opened the "world's largest store" in 1894. Like every major department store, Gimbels began to follow its customer into the suburbs, and the family became less involved in the running of the store. With sales and profits falling, Gimbels was purchased by British-American Tobacco. The company struggled to right itself in the challenging and changing retailing world. It built a new controversial flagship store in Philadelphia but it failed to draw its traditional shopper. By June 1986, Gimbels was going out of business and the 36 Gimbels stores located from Philadelphia to Milwaukee permanently shut their doors
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Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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Brand: Unbranded
MPN: 9781609493073
Book Title: Gimbels Has It!
Item Length: 9in
Item Height: 0.3in
Item Width: 6in
Author: Michael J. Lisicky
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Industries / Retailing, United States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic (DC, De, Md, NJ, NY, Pa), Buildings / Landmarks & Monuments, United States / State & Local / Midwest (IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, OH, SD, WI)
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Publication Year: 2011
Genre: Architecture, Business & Economics, History
Item Weight: 9.6 Oz
Number of Pages: 160 Pages