Macy's East
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Macy's East, New York, New York is a division of Federated Department Stores. It is the operating successor to the original R.H. Macy & Co., Inc. and operates the Macy's department stores in the northeast U.S. and Puerto Rico. Over the years it has been known as Macy's New York and Macy's Northeast. On February 1, 2006, Macy's East assumed operating control over the Filene's, Strawbridge's, many of the Kaufmann's stores in upstate New York and the Hecht's stores in Pennsylvania, Maryland, D.C. and northern Virginia. These locations assumed the Macy's moniker officially on September 9, 2006.
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(see Macy's for full history)
[edit] Macy's East predecessors
- Gertz Co., Jamaica, New York, merged into Stern's 1982, stores renamed 1983
- The William Hengerer Co., Buffalo, New York, merged into Sibley's 1982
- Bamberger's, Newark, New Jersey, merged into Macy's 1986
- D.M. Read Co., Bridgeport, Connecticut, merged into Jordan Marsh 1987
- G. Fox & Co., Hartford, Connecticut, merged into Filene's 1993
- Sibley, Lindsay & Curr Co., Rochester, New York, merged into Kaufmann's 1993
- Abraham & Straus, Brooklyn, New York, merged into Macy's 1995
- John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, merged into Hecht's 1995 and Strawbridge's 1997
- Jordan-Marsh Co., Boston, Massachusetts, merged into Macy's 1996
- Stern Brothers, Paramus, New Jersey (originally founded in Manhattan), merged into Macy's 2001
- William Filene's Sons' Co., Boston, Massachusetts, merged into Macy's 2006
- Strawbridge & Clother Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, merged into Macy's 2006
- The Hecht Co., Washington, D.C., merged into Macy's 2006
- Kaufmann Brothers, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, merged into Macy's 2006
[edit] Current locations
[edit] Connecticut
- Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Danbury - Danbury Fair Mall (opened 1987, 218,213 sq. ft.)
- Stamford - Stamford Town Center (opened 1982, 225,000 sq. ft.)
- Trumbull - Westfield Trumbull (opened 1978 as G. Fox in former Korvette's, became Filene's 1993, replaced existing Macy's 5/2006)
- Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford, CT Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Enfield - Enfield Square (opened 1971 as G. Fox, became Filene's 1993, Macy's 2006)
- Enfield - Enfield Square Men's/Home (opened 2000 as Filene's in former Steiger's, became Macy's 2006)
- Farmington - Westfarms (opened 1974 as G. Fox, became Filene's 1993, Macy's 2006, 292,000 sq. ft., including Men's Store/Furniture Gallery)
- Farmington - Westfarms Men's/Home (opened 1995 as Filene's, became Macy's 2006)
- Manchester - The Shoppes at Buckland Hills (opened 1990 as G. Fox, became Filene's 1993, Macy's 2006, 150,000 sq. ft.)
- Manchester - The Shoppes at Buckland Hills Men's/Home (opened 2005 as Filene's in former Lord & Taylor, became Macy's 2006, 105,000 sq.ft.)
- New Haven-Milford, CT Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Meriden - Westfield Meriden (opened 1971 as G. Fox, became Filene's 1993, Macy's 2006)
- Milford - Westfield Connecticut Post (opened 1991 as G. Fox, became Filene's 1993, Macy's 2006)
- Waterbury - Brass Mill Center (opened 1997 as Filene's, Macy's 2006, 161,744 sq. ft.)
- Norwich-New London, CT Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Waterford - Crystal Mall (opened 1984 as Jordan Marsh, became Macy's 1996) 120,000 sq.ft.
[edit] Delaware
- Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Newark - Christiana Mall (opened 1979 as Bamberger's, became Macy's 1986)
- Wilmington - Concord Mall (opened 1983 as Strawbridge's, became Macy's 2006)
- Wilmington - Concord Mall Home (opened 1994 as Strawbridge's, became Macy's 2006)
- Dover, DE Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Dover - Dover Mall (opened 1997 as Strawbridge's, became Macy's 2006, 140,000 sq. ft.)
[edit] District of Columbia
- Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Washington, D.C. - Metro Center, Downtown at 12th and G Streets NW (opened 1985 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006)
[edit] Maine
- Bangor, ME Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Bangor - Bangor Mall (opened 1998 as Filene's, became Macy's 2006) 120,000 sq.ft.
- Portland-South Portland-Biddeford, ME Metropolitan Statistical Area
- South Portland - The Maine Mall (opened 1969 as Jordan Marsh, became Macy's 1996, 188,000 sq. ft.)
[edit] Maryland
- Baltimore-Towson, MD Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Annapolis - Westfield Annapolis (opened 1979 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006)
- Bel Air - Harford Mall (opened 1981 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006)
- Bel Air - Harford Mall Furniture (opened 1996 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006)
- Columbia - The Mall in Columbia (opened 1975 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006)
- Glen Burnie - Marley Station (opened 1987 as Hecht's, replaced existing Macy's 2006, 162,300 sq. ft)
- Owings Mills - Owings Mills Mall (opened 1986 as Hecht's, replaced existing Macy's 2006)
- Towson - Towson Town Center (opened 1982 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006, 194,157 sq. ft.)
- White Marsh - White Marsh Mall (opened 1992 as Hecht's, replaced existing Macy's 2006, 165,000 sq. ft.)
- White Marsh - White Marsh Mall Home (opened 2004 as Hecht's Home, replaced existing Macy's 2006, 54,364 sq. ft.)
- Woodlawn - Security Square Mall (opened 1979 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006)
- Hagerstown-Martinsburg, MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Hagerstown - Valley Mall (opened 1999 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006, 119,833 sq. ft.)
- Salisbury, MD Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Salisbury - The Centre at Salisbury (opened 1991 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006, 140,000 sq. ft.)
- Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Bethesda - Westfield Montgomery (opened 1968 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006)
- Bethesda - Westfield Montgomery Home (opened 2001 as Hecht's Home, became Macy's 2006)
- Bowie - Bowie Town Center (opened 2001 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006)
- Chevy Chase - Wisconsin Avenue (freestanding) (opened 1995 as Hecht's in former W&L, liquidating 2006, being demolished for Bloomingdale's)
- Frederick - Francis Scott Key Mall (opened 1993 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006, 139,330 sq. ft.)
- Gaithersburg - Lakeforest Mall (opened 1978 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006, 168,000 sq. ft.)
- Hyattsville - The Mall at Prince George's (opened 1958 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006, 195,655 sq. ft.)
- Laurel - Laurel Mall (opened 1981 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006, 118,400 sq. ft.)
- Marlow Heights - Marlow Heights Shopping Center (opened 1960 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006)
- Waldorf - St. Charles Towne Center (opened 1990 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006)
- Waldorf - St. Charles Towne Center Home Store (opened 2004 as Hecht's Home in lower level of former Montgomery Ward, became Macy's 2006)
- Wheaton - Westfield Wheaton (Wheaton Plaza) (opened 2005)
[edit] Massachusetts
- Boston-Cambridge-Quincy, MA-NH Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Belmont - Belmont Center (freestanding) (opened 1978 as Filene's, became Macy's 2006) 71,000 sq.ft.
- Boston - Downtown Crossing (flagship) (opened 1950 as Jordan Marsh, became Macy's 1996) 800,000 square feet
- Boston - Downtown Crossing (flagship) (opened 1890 as Filene's, liquidating) 656,000 square feet.
- Braintree - South Shore Plaza (opened 1961 as Filene's, replaced existing Macy's 2006) 227,000 square feet
- Brockton - Westgate Mall (opened 2003 as Filene's, replaced existing Macy's 2006, 140,000 sq. ft.)
- Burlington - Burlington Mall (opened 1968 as Jordan Marsh, became Macy's 1996)
- Cambridge - CambridgeSide Galleria (opened 1990 as Filene's, became Macy's 2006)
- Cambridge - CambridgeSide Galleria Home (opened 1996 as Filene's Home, became Macy's 2006)
- Framingham - Framingham Furniture Gallery (Shopper's World) (opened 1994 as Jordan Marsh, became Macy's 1996)
- Hanover - Hanover Mall (opened 1972 as Filene's, became Macy's 2006, 101,664 sq. ft.)
- Hanover - Hanover Mall Furniture (opened 2000 as Filene's, became Macy's 2006)
- Kingston - Independence Mall (opened 1989 as Filene's, became Macy's 2006)
- Marlborough - Solomon Pond Mall (opened 1996 as Filene's, became Macy's 2006) 180,000 square feet
- Natick - Natick Mall (opened 1965 as Filene's, expanded 1994, replaced existing Macy's 5/2006, 210,000 sq. ft.)
- Peabody - Northshore Mall (opened 1993 as Filene's, replaced existing Macy's 5/2006) 200,000 square feet
- Saugus - Square One Mall (opened 1994 as Filene's, became Macy's 2006)
- Taunton - Silver City Galleria (opened 1992 as Filene's, became Macy's 2006)
- Barnstable Town, MA Metropolitan Statistical Area (Cape Cod)
- Hyannis - Cape Cod Mall (opened 1978 as Jordan Marsh, became Macy's 1996)
- Hyannis - Cape Cod Mall (opened 1970 as Filene's, temporarily closed 2006, now an additional Macy's location)
- Pittsfield, MA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Lanesboro - Berkshire Mall (opened 1994 as Filene's in former Steiger's, became Macy's 2006, 111,000 square feet)
- Providence-New Bedford-Fall River, RI-MA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Dartmouth - Dartmouth Mall (opened 2004 as Filene's, became Macy's 2006, 140,000 sq. ft.)
- North Attleborough - Emerald Square (opened 1989 as Filene's, became Macy's 2006)
- North Attleborough - Emerald Square Men's/Home (opened 2005 as Filene's Men's/Home in former Lord & Taylor, became Macy's 2006) main store 157,000 sq.ft., Home store 120,000 sq.ft.
- Swansea - Swansea Mall (opened 1988 as Jordan Marsh, became Macy's 1996, 99,814 sq. ft.)
- Springfield, MA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Holyoke - Holyoke Mall at Ingleside (opened 1995 as Filene's, replacing G. Fox, became Macy's 2006)
- Springfield - Eastfield Mall (opened 1994 as Filene's in former Steiger's, became Macy's 2006)
- Worcester, MA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Auburn - Auburn Mall (opened 1997 as Filene's, became Macy's 2006)
- Auburn - Auburn Mall Home Store (opened 1997 as Filene's Home in former Caldor, became Macy's 2006)
- Leominster - Mall at Whitney Field (opened 2002 as Filene's, became Macy's 2006, 140,012 sq. ft.)
[edit] New Hampshire
- Boston-Cambridge-Quincy, MA-NH Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Newington - Fox Run Mall (opened 1983 as Jordan Marsh, became Macy's 1996, 77,336 sq. ft.)
- Newington - Fox Run Mall (opened 1983 as Filene's, became a second Macy's location 2006, 59,919 sq. ft.)
- Salem - The Mall at Rockingham Park (opened 1991 as Filene's, replaced existing Macy's 2006)
- Manchester-Nashua, NH Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Bedford - Bedford (freestanding) (opened 1966 as Jordan Marsh, became Macy's 1996)
- Manchester - Mall of New Hampshire (opened 1996 as Filene's, became Macy's 2006)
- Nashua - Pheasant Lane Mall (opened 1993 as Filene's, replaced existing Macy's 2006)
[edit] New Jersey
- Atlantic City, NJ Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Mays Landing - Hamilton Mall (opened 1987)
- New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Bridgewater Township - Bridgewater Commons - (opened 1988)
- East Brunswick - Brunswick Square - (opened 1970 as Bamberger's, became Macy's 1986)
- Eatontown - Monmouth Mall (opened 1960 as Bamberger's, became Macy's 1986, 262,422 sq. ft., Macy's Kids, 25,637 sq. ft.)
- Eatontown - Eatontown Furniture Gallery (opened 1980 as Bamberger's, became Macy's 1986)
- Edison - Menlo Park Mall (opened 1959 as Bamberger's, became Macy's 1986)
- Freehold Borough - Freehold Raceway Mall (opened 1998, 225,000 sq. ft.)
- Jersey City - Newport Centre (opened 1987 as Stern's, became Macy's 2001, replaced 2002)
- Ledgewood - Ledgewood Mall (opened 1994 as Stern's, became Macy's 2001, 74,815 sq. ft.)
- Livingston - Livingston Mall (opened 1971 as Bamberger's, became Macy's 1986)
- North Brunswick - North Brunswick Furniture Gallery (opened 1995)
- Paramus - Paramus Park (opened 1974 as Abraham & Straus, became Macy's 1995)
- Paramus - Westfield Garden State Plaza (opened 1957 as Bamberger's, became Macy's 1986)
- Paramus - Paramus Furniture Gallery (opened 2000)
- Rockaway - Rockaway Town Square (opened 1977 as Bamberger's, became Macy's 1986)
- Short Hills - The Mall at Short Hills (opened 1981 as Abraham & Straus, became Macy's 1995, 279,000 sq. ft.)
- South Plainfield - Middlesex Mall (opened 1976 as Stern's, became Macy's 2001)
- Springfield - Springfield Furniture Gallery (opened 1962 as Bamberger's, became Macy's 1986)
- Toms River - Ocean County Mall (opened 1977 as Bamberger's, became Macy's 1986)
- Wayne - Preakness Shopping Center (opened 1963 as Stern's, became Macy's 2001)
- Wayne - Willowbrook Mall (opened 1967 as Bamberger's, became Macy's 1986, 369,000 sq. ft.)
- Wayne - Wayne Furniture Gallery (opened 1972 as Bamberger's, became Macy's 1986)
- West Orange - Essex Green Plaza (opened 1975 as Stern's, became Macy's 2001)
- Woodbridge Township - Woodbridge Center (opened 1971 as Stern's, became Macy's 2001)
- Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Burlington - Burlington Center Mall (opened 1982 as Strawbridge's, became Macy's 2006)
- Cherry Hill - Cherry Hill Mall (opened 1962 as Bamberger's, became Macy's 1986, 317,000 sq. ft., THISIT, 10,185 sq. ft.)
- Deptford - Deptford Mall (opened 1975 as Bamberger's, became Macy's 1986)
- Maple Shade - Cherry Hill/Maple Shade Furniture Gallery (opened 2001)
- Moorestown - Moorestown Mall (opened 1999 as Strawbridge's, replacing previous Wanamaker's destroyed by fire in 1992, became Macy's 2006, 200,000 sq. ft.)
- Voorhees Township Echelon Mall (opened 1970 as Strawbridge's, became Macy's 2006, 224,000 sq. ft.)
- Trenton-Ewing, NJ Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Lawrenceville - Quaker Bridge Mall (opened 1976 as Bamberger's, became Macy's 1986)
[edit] New York
- Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Albany - Colonie Center (opened 1990, replacing prior location 305,000 sq. ft.)
- Albany - Crossgates Mall (opened 1994 as Filene's, replaced existing Macy's 2006)
- Rotterdam - Rotterdam Square (opened 1995 as Filene's, became Macy's 2006, 120,000 sq. ft.)
- Binghamton, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Johnson City - Oakdale Mall (140,000 square feet)
- Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Amherst - Boulevard Mall (opened 1983 as Sibley's, became Kaufmann's 1990, Macy's 2006)
- Amherst - Boulevard Mall Home (opened 2000 as Kaufmann's Home, became Macy's 2006)
- Buffalo - McKinley Mall (opened 1989 as Sibley's, became Kaufmann's 1990, Macy's 2006)
- Buffalo - McKinley Mall Home (opened 2000 as Kaufmann's Home, became Macy's 2006)
- Cheektoawaga - Walden Galleria (opened 1988 as Sibley's, became Kaufmann's 1990, Macy's 2006, 175,000 sq. ft.)
- Cheektoawaga - Walden Galleria Home (opened 1999 as Kaufmann's Home, became Macy's 2006)
- Williamsville - Eastern Hills Mall (opened 1971 as Hengerer's, became Sibley's 1982, Kaufmann's 1990, Macy's 2006)
- Elmira-Corning, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Horseheads - Arnot Mall (119,835 square feet)
- Poughkeepsie-Newburgh-Middletown, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Kingston - Hudson Valley Mall (opened 1995 as Filene's, became Macy's 2006, 125,000 square feet)
- Middletown - Galleria at Crystal Run (opened 1992 as G. Fox, became Filene's 1993, Macy's 2006, 150,473 sq. ft.)
- Poughkeepsie - Poughkeepsie Galleria (opened 1987 as G. Fox, became Filene's 1993, Macy's 2006, 165,000 square feet)
- Rochester, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Rochester - The Mall at Greece Ridge (opened 1995 as Kaufmann's in former McCurdy's, replacing Sibley's, became Macy's 2006)
- Rochester - The Mall at Greece Ridge Home (opened 1998 as Kaufmann's in former B. Forman location, became Macy's 2006)
- Rochester - Marketplace Mall (opened 1982 as Sibley's, became Kaufmann's 1990, Macy's 2006, 145,117 sq. ft.)
- Rochester - Medley Centre (formerly Irondequoit Mall) (opened 1990 as Kaufmann's, became Macy's 2006, 127,068 sq. ft.)
- Victor - Eastview Mall (opened 1971 as Sibley's, became Kaufmann's 1990, Macy's 2006)
- Syracuse, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Clay - Great Northern Mall (opened 1989 as Sibley's, became Kaufmann's 1990, Macy's 2006, 85,000 sq. ft.)
- De Witt - Shoppingtown Mall (opened 1993 as Kaufmann's, became Macy's 2006, 120,400 sq. ft.)
- Syracuse - Carousel Center (opened 1990 as Kaufmann's, became Macy's 2006) 165,000 sq.ft.
- Utica-Rome, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area
- New Hartford - Sangertown Square (opened 1995 as Kaufmann's in former Hess's, became Macy's 2006)
- New Hartford - Sangertown Square Home (opened 2000 as Kaufmann's Home, became Macy's 2006)
- New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- New York-White Plains, NY Metropolitan Division
- Manhattan - Herald Square (Flagship) (opened current location 1902, 2,150,000 sq. ft.)
- The Bronx - Parkchester (freestanding) (opened 1941)
- Brooklyn - Fulton Street Mall (freestanding) (opened 1865 as Abraham & Straus, became Macy's 1995)
- Brooklyn - Kings Plaza (opened 1970, 325,303 sq. ft.)
- Queens-Douglaston - Douglaston Plaza (opened 1981 as Gertz, became Stern's 1983, Macy's 2001)
- Queens-Elmhurst - Queens Furniture Gallery (opened 2001)
- Queens-Rego Park - Queens Center (opened 1973 as Abraham & Straus, became Macy's 1995)
- Queens-Flushing - Flushing (freestanding) (opened 1951 as Gertz, became Stern's 1983, Macy's 2001)
- Staten Island - Staten Island Mall (opened 1965)
- Staten Island - Staten Island Furniture Gallery (freestanding) (opened 2001)
- Nanuet, Rockland County - Nanuet Mall (opened 1969 as Bamberger's, became Macy's 1986)
- West Nyack, Rockland County - Palisades Center (opened 1998 as Filene's, became Macy's 2006)
- White Plains, Westchester County - Galleria at White Plains (opened 1980 as Abraham & Straus, became Stern's 1995, Macy's 1996, 328,599 sq. ft.)
- Yonkers, Westchester County - Cross County Shopping Center (opened 1987 as Stern's in former Gimbels, became Macy's 2001)
- Yorktown Heights, Westchester County - Jefferson Valley Mall (opened 1983 as Read's, became Jordan Marsh 1987, Abraham & Straus 1992, Macy's 1995)
- Nassau-Suffolk, NY Metropolitan Division (Long Island)
- Bayshore - Westfield South Shore (opened 1963)
- Carle Place - Carle Place Clearance Store (freestanding) (opened 1971 as Abraham & Straus, became Macy's Clearance 1995)
- Carle Place - Carle Place Furniture Gallery (freestanding) (opened 1971 as Abraham & Straus, became Macy's Furniture 1995)
- Commack - Commack Shopping Center (opened 1981 as Gertz in former S.Klein/Korvette's location, became Stern's 1983, Macy's 2001)
- Garden City - Roosevelt Field (opened 1956)
- Hampton Bays - Hampton Bays Plaza (opened 1981 as Gertz, became Stern's 1983)
- Hicksville - Broadway Mall (opened 1956 as Gertz, became Stern's 1983, Macy's 2001, 300,558 sq. ft.)
- Huntington Station, Long Island - Walt Whitman Mall (opened 1962 as Abraham & Straus, became Macy's 1995)
- Lake Grove - Smith Haven Mall (opened 1969)
- Manhasset - Miracle Mile (freestanding) (opened 1965 as Abraham & Straus, became Macy's 1995)
- Massapequa - Westfield Sunrise (opened 1973)
- Valley Stream - Green Acres Mall (opened 1986 as Abraham & Straus in former Gimbels location, became Macy's 1995, 266,676 sq. ft)
- Valley Stream - Green Acres Mall Men's/Home (opened as Gertz 1956, became Stern's 1983, closed 2001, reopened 2004 as Macy's Men's/Home, 117,712 sq. ft.)
- New York-White Plains, NY Metropolitan Division
[edit] Pennsylvania
- Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Whitehall - Lehigh Valley Mall (opened 1976 as Bamberger's, became Macy's 1986)
- Harrisburg-Carlisle, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Camp Hill - Capital City Mall (opened 1995 as Hecht's in former Hess's, became Macy's 2006, 120,161 sq. ft.)
- Harrisburg - Harrisburg Mall (opened 1995 as Hecht's in former Gimbel's, and Hess's, became Macy's 2006)
- Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Ardmore - Suburban Square (opened 1930 as Strawbridge's, became Macy's 2006)
- Bensalem - Neshaminy Mall (opened 1968 as Strawbridge's, became Macy's 2006, 218,150 sq. ft.)
- Exton - Exton Square (opened 1973 as Strawbridge's, became Macy's 2006, 181,000 sq. ft.)
- King of Prussa - The Court at King of Prussia (opened 1981 as Bamberger's, became Macy's 1986)
- King of Prussa - The Plaza at King of Prussia (opened 1995 as Hecht's in former Wanamaker's, became Strawbridge's 1997, an additional Macy's 2006, future status unknown)
- Langhorne - Oxford Valley Mall (opened 1973 as Bamberger's, became Macy's 1986)
- North Wales - Montgomery Mall (opened 1978 as Bamberger's, became Macy's 1986)
- Philadelphia - Center City Philadelphia (opened 2006 in former Wanamaker's flagship, later Lord & Taylor)
- Philadelphia - Roosevelt Mall (opened 1995 as Hecht's in former S. Klein/Wanamaker's, became Strawbridge's 1997, became Macy's 2006)
- Plymouth Meeting - Plymouth Meeting Mall (opened 1966 as Strawbridge's, became Macy's 2006, 214,635 sq. ft.)
- Springfield - Springfield Mall (opened 1974 as Bamberger's, became Macy's 1986)
- Willow Grove - Willow Grove Park (opened 2001, 225,000 sq. ft.)
- York-Hanover, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- York - West Manchester Mall (opened 1995 as Hecht's in former Hess's, became Macy's 2006)
[edit] Puerto Rico
- San Juan-Caguas-Guaynabo, PR Metropolitan Statistical Area
- San Juan - Plaza Las Americas (opened 2000)
[edit] Rhode Island
- Providence-New Bedford-Fall River, RI-MA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Providence - Providence Place (opened 1999 as Filene's, became Macy's 2006)
- Warwick - Warwick Mall (opened 1970 as Filene's, replaced existing Macy's 2006)
[edit] Vermont
- Burlington-South Burlington, VT Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Burlington - Burlington Town Center (opened 1999 as Filene's, became Macy's 2006, 146,754 sq. ft.)
[edit] Virginia
- Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Alexandria - Landmark Mall (opened 1965 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006)
- Arlington - The Fashion Centre at Pentagon City (opened 1989)
- Arlington County - Ballston Common Mall (opened 1959 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006)
- Arlington County - Ballston Common Mall Home (opened 2002 as Hecht's Home, became Macy's 2006)
- Fairfax - Fair Oaks Mall 1st location (opened 1980 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006, 229,000 sq. ft.)
- Fairfax - Fair Oaks Mall 2nd location (opened 2000, 220,000 sq. ft.)
- Fredericksburg - Spotsylvania Towne Centre (opened 1993 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006)
- Loudoun County - Dulles Town Center (opened 1998 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006)
- Manassas - Manassas Mall (opened 1996 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006, 138,093 sq. ft.)
- Springfield - Springfield Mall (opened 1991, 279,000 sq. ft.)
- Tysons Corner - Tysons Corner Center (opened 1968 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006, 237,076 sq. ft.)
- Tysons Corner - Tysons Galleria (opened 1988)
- Woodbridge - Potomac Town Center (tenatively expected to opening in 2008)
[edit] Former locations
[edit] Connecticut
- Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Norwich-New London, CT Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Waterford - Crystal Mall (opened 1984 as Filene's, closed 3/2006) 90,000 square feet
[edit] Delaware
- Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Newark - Christiana Mall (opened 1978 as Strawbridge's, closed 3/2006)
[edit] Maine
- Portland-South Portland-Biddeford, ME Metropolitan Statistical Area
- South Portland - The Maine Mall (opened 1983 Filene's, additional Men's store opened 1995, both closed 3/2006) main store 130,000 square feet
[edit] Maryland
- Baltimore-Towson, MD Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Glen Burnie - Marley Station (opened 1987, replaced by existing Hecht's 2006, now Boscov's, 231,700 sq. ft)
- Owings Mills - Owings Mills Mall (opened 1986 as Bamberger's, became Macy's later that year, replaced by existing Hecht's 2006, now Boscov's)
- White Marsh - White Marsh Mall (opened 1981 Bamberger's, became Macy's 1986, replaced by existing Hecht's 2006, now Boscov's)
- Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Wheaton - Westfield Wheaton (Wheaton Plaza) (opened 1987 as Hecht's, closed 3/2006)
[edit] Massachusetts
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- Braintree - South Shore Plaza (opened 1967 as Jordan Marsh, became Macy's 1996, replaced by existing Filene's 2006) 301,000 square feet
- Brockton - Westgate Mall (opened 1967 as Jordan Marsh, became Macy's 1996, replaced by existing Filene's 2006) 73,000 square feet
- Burlington - Burlington Mall (opened 1968 as Filene's, closed 3/2006) 168,000 squrae feet
- Natick - Natick Mall (opened 1994 as Jordan Marsh, became Macy's 1996, replaced by existing Filene's 2006) 211,000 square feet
- Newton - The Mall at Chestnut Hill (opened 1974 as Filene's, closed 3/2006, being reopened as Bloomingdale's expansion)
- Peabody - Northshore Mall (opened 1958 as Jordan Marsh, became Macy's 1996, replaced by existing Filene's 2006) 303,000 square feet
- Hyannis - Capetown Plaza Home/Furniture (opened 1999 as Filene's, closed 3/2006) 40,000 square feet
[edit] New Hampshire
- Boston-Cambridge-Quincy, MA-NH Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Salem - The Mall at Rockingham Park (opened 1994 as Jordan Marsh, became Macy's 1996, replaced by existing Filene's 2006) 159,000 square feet
- Manchester-Nashua, NH Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Nashua - Pheasant Lane Mall (opened 1986 as Jordan Marsh, became Macy's 1996, replaced by existing Filene's 2006) 128,000 square feet
[edit] New Jersey
- Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Cherry Hill - Cherry Hill Mall (opened 1961 as Strawbridge's, closed 3/2006, site being redeveloped for Nordstrom)
- Deptford - Deptford Mall (opened as Hecht's 1995 in former Wanamaker's, became Strawbridge's 1997, closed 3/2006)
[edit] New York
- Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Albany - Crossgates Mall (opened 1985 as Jordan Marsh, became Macy's 1996, replaced by existing Filene's 2006) 170,000 square feet
- Syracuse - Carousel Center Furniture Gallery (opened 1998 as Kaufmann's Furniture Gallery, closed 2006)
[edit] Pennsylvania
- Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Whitehall - Lehigh Valley Mall (opened 1995 as Hecht's in former Wanamaker's, became Strawbridge's 1997, closed 3/2006)
- Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Langhorne - Oxford Valley Mall (opened 1995 as Hecht's in former Wanamaker's, became Strawbridge's 1997, closed 3/2006)
- North Wales - Montgomery Mall (opened 1995 as Hecht's in former Wanamaker's, became Strawbridge's 1997, closed 3/2006)
- Philadelphia - The Gallery at Market East (this location opened 1928 as Strawbridge & Clothier, closed 6/2006)
- Springfield - Springfield Mall (opened 1995 as Hecht's in former Wanamaker's, became Strawbridge's 1997, closed 3/2006)
- Willow Grove - Willow Grove Park (opened 1988 as Strawbridge's in former Abraham & Straus, closed 3/2006)
[edit] Rhode Island
- Providence-New Bedford-Fall River, RI-MA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Warwick - Warwick Mall (opened 1970 as Jordan Marsh, became Macy's 1996, replaced by existing Filene's 2006) 309,000 square feet.
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Employees: 232,000
Stock Symbol: NYSE: FD
Website: www.federated-fds.com