Macy's Department Store
- Historically Known As: Burdines Department Store
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1930/00/00 | Henry Phipps Jr | Architect | Built as the Burdines Department Store | |||
1947/00/00 | Marjory Stoneman Douglas signs her book, "The Everglades: River of Grass". | |||||
1956/00/00 | The Federated Department Stores takes over Burdines in a stock swap. The name was changed to Burdines-Macy's in 2004 and shortened to Macy's in 2005. | |||||
1962/00/00 | Alfred Daniels, President of Burdines, announces that Burdines will no longer refuse service to black patrons in the dining facilities of the Miami and Miami Beach stores. | |||||
2018/01/04 | R H Macy and Company | Owner | Macy's announces the closing of its downtown Miami location at 22 East Flagler Street. It is one of 11 Macy's Department stores around the United States nation to close this year. |
Particulars for Macy's Department Store: | |
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Architectural Style | Art Deco |
Sight Category | Building |
Historic Use | Department Store |
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