Macy's Midwest
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Macy's Midwest, St. Louis, Missouri, is a division of Federated Department Stores. It has operations in New York, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. It was created February 1, 2006 from a reorganization of the Famous-Barr division acquired August 30, 2005 with May Department Stores. It also incorporated the Macy's stores operating in western Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh) and the majority of the Kaufmann's stores operated by Filene's. An additional realignment of store operations with Macy's South and Macy's North occurred July 30, 2006, with a further transfer of stores with Macy's South to occur by early 2007. At that time Macy's Midwest is expected to operate approximately stores. On September 9, 2006, the Famous-Barr, L.S. Ayres, The Jones Store and Kaufmann's nameplates were phased out in favor of the nationally known Macy's.
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[edit] History
There was a prior division of R.H. Macy & Co., Inc. named Macy's Midwest that was headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri. It operated stores in Kansas, Missouri and Ohio. The former Midwest division itself was formed from a consolidation of two Macy's divisions, LaSalle's and Macy's Missouri-Kansas, in 1981. It was merged with Davison's to former Macy's Atlanta on February 1, 1985. Its former LaSalle's stores were sold to Elder-Beerman later that year and its former Kansas and Missouri stores were sold to Dillard's in 1986.
The present Macy's Midwest incorporates several historic department store franchises, Famous-Barr, L.S. Ayres, The Jones Store, Kaufmann's, May Company Ohio, O'Neils and Strouss.
Please see the related links for the history of each.
[edit] Locations
[edit] Illinois
- Bloomington-Normal, IL Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Bloomington - Eastland Mall (opened 1999 as Famous-Barr, became Macy's 2006)
- Carbondale, IL Micropolitan Statistical Area
- Carbondale - University Mall (opened 1991 as Famous-Barr, became Macy's 2006)
- Champaign-Urbana, IL Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Champaign - Market Place Mall (opened 1999 as Famous-Barr, became Macy's 2006, 149,980 sq. ft.)
- Peoria, IL Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Peoria - Northwoods Mall (opened 1985 as Famous-Barr, became Macy's 2006)
- Springfield, IL Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Springfield - White Oaks Mall (opened 1977 as Famous-Barr, became Macy's 2006)
- St. Louis, MO-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Alton - Alton Square (opened 1978 as Famous-Barr, became Macy's 2006)
- Fairview Heights - St. Clair Square (opened 1973 as Famous-Barr, became Macy's 2006)
[edit] Indiana
- Bloomington, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Bloomington - College Mall (opened 1982 as L.S Ayres, became Macy's 2006)
- Evansville, IN-KY Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Evansville - Eastland Mall (opened 1982 as Lazarus, became Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, transferred from Macy's South 7/30/2006)
- Fort Wayne, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Fort Wayne - Glenbrook Square (opened 1966 as L.S. Ayres, became Macy's 2006)
- Indianapolis-Carmel, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Greenwood - Greenwood Park Mall (opened 1980 as Lazarus, became Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, transferred from Macy's South 7/30/2006)
- Indianapolis - Castleton Square (opened 1973 as Lazarus, became Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, transferred from Macy's South 7/30/2006)
- Indianapolis - Glendale Mall (opened 1958 as L.S. Ayres, became Macy's 2006)
- Indianapolis - Lafayette Square (opened 1974 as L.S. Ayres, became Macy's 2006)
- Indianapolis - Washington Square (opened 1974 as L.S. Ayres, became Macy's 2006)
- Lafayette, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Lafayette - Tippecanoe Mall (opened 1994 as L.S. Ayres, became Macy's 2006)
- Muncie, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Muncie - Muncie Mall (opened 1996 as L.S. Ayres, replacing prior location, became Macy's 2006)
- South Bend-Mishawaka, IN-MI Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Mishawaka - University Park Mall (opened 1979 as L.S. Ayres, became Macy's 2006)
- Terre Haute, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Terre Haute - Honey Creek Square (opened 1998 as L.S. Ayres, became Macy's 2006)
[edit] Kansas
- Kansas City, MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Leawood - Town Center Plaza (opened 2004 as The Jones Store Co., became Macy's 2006)
- Overland Park - Oak Park Mall (opened 2002 as The Jones Store Co., became Macy's 2006)
- Overland Park - Metcalf South Shopping Center (opened 1967 as The Jones Store Co., became Macy's 2006)
- Prairie Village - Prairie Village Shopping Center (opened 1958 as The Jones Store Co., became Macy's 2006)
- Topeka, KS Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Topeka - West Ridge Mall (opened 1988 as The Jones Store Co., became Macy's 2006)
[edit] Kentucky
- Bowling Green, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Bowling Green - Greenwood Mall (opened 1999 as Famous-Barr, became Macy's 2006, 122,157 sq. ft.)
- Owensboro, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area
[edit] Missouri
- Cape Girardeau-Jackson, MO-IL Micropolitan Statistical Area
- Cape Girardeau - West Park Mall (opened 1981 as Famous-Barr, became Macy's 2006)
- Columbia, MO Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Columbia - The Shoppes at Stadium (opened 2003 as Famous-Barr, became Macy's 2006)
- Joplin, MO Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Kansas City, MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Independence - Independence Center (opened 1986 as The Jones Store Co., became Macy's 2006)
- Kansas City - Metro North Mall (opened 1976 as The Jones Store Co., became Macy's 2006)
- St. Louis, MO-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Chesterfield - Westfield Chesterfield (opened 1995 as Famous-Barr, became Macy's 2006)
- Des Peres - Westfield West County (opened 2001 as Famous-Barr, became Macy's 2006)
- Florissant - Jamestown Mall (opened 1994 as Famous-Barr, became Macy's 9/9/2006, 164,686 sq. ft.)
- Richmond Heights - St. Louis Galleria (opened 1991 as Famous-Barr, became Macy's 2006)
- St. Ann - Northwest Plaza (opened 1966 as Famous-Barr, became Macy's 9/9/2006)
- St. Louis - St. Louis Centre (Flagship) (opened 1924 as Famous-Barr, became Macy's 2006)
- St. Louis - Westfield Crestwood (opened 1969 as Famous-Barr, became Macy's 2006)
- St. Louis - Westfield South County (opened 1963 as Famous-Barr, became Macy's 2006)
- St. Peters - Westfield Mid Rivers (opened 1981 as Famous-Barr, became Macy's 2006)
- Springfield, MO Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Springfield - Battlefield Mall (opened 1982 as Famous-Barr, became Macy's 2006)
[edit] New York
- Binghamton, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Johnson City - Oakdale Mall (opened 2000 as Kaufmann's in former Montgomery Ward, became Macy's 2006, 140,000 sq. ft.)
- Elmira, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Horseheads - Arnot Mall (opened 1995 as Kaufmann's in former Hess's, became Macy's 2006, 119,835 sq. ft.)
[edit] Ohio
- Akron, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Akron - Chapel Hill Mall (open 1967 as O'Neil's, became May Co. 1989, Kaufmann's 1993, Macy's 2006)
- Akron - Rolling Acres Complex (opened 1978 as O'Neil's, became May Co. 1989, Kaufmann's 1993, Macy's 2006)
- Akron - Summit Mall (opened 1965 as O'Neil's, became May Co. 1989, Kaufmann's 1993, Macy's 2006)
- Stow - Stow-Kent Shopping Center (opened 1965 as O'Neil's, became May Co. 1989, Kaufmann's 1993, Macy's 2006)
- Canton-Massillon, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Canton - Canton Centre (formerly Mellet Mall) (opened 1968 as O'Neil's, became May Co. 1989, Kaufmann's 1993, Macy's 2006, 116,231 sq. ft.)
- North Canton - Westfield Belden Village (opened 1971 as O'Neil's, became May Co. 1989, Kaufmann's 1993, Macy's 2006)
- Cleveland-Elyria-Mentor, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Elyria - Midway Mall (opened 1990 as May Co., became Kaufmann's 1993, Macy's 2006)
- Mentor - Great Lakes Mall (opened 1964 as May Co., became Kaufmann's 1993, Macy's 2006)
- North Olmsted - Westfield Great Northern (opened 1965 as May Co., became Kaufmann's 1993, Macy's 2006)
- North Randall - Randall Park Mall (opened 1976 as May Co., became Kaufmann's 1993, Macy's 2006)
- Parma - Parmatown Mall (opened 1960 as May Co., became Kaufmann's 1993, Macy's 2006, 299,240 sq. ft.)
- Richmond Heights - Richmond Town Square (opened 1998 as Kaufmann's, became Macy's 2006)
- Strongsville - Westfield SouthPark (opened 1996 as Kaufmann's, became Macy's 2006)
- University Heights - University Square (opened 2002 as Kaufmann's, replacing 1956 May Co., became Macy's 2006)
- Mansfield, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Ontario - Richland Mall (opened 1969 as O'Neil's, became May Co. 1989, became Kaufmann's 1993, Macy's 2006)
- Sandusky, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Sandusky - Sandusky Mall (opened 1979 as May Co. 1989, became Kaufmann's 1993, Macy's 2006)
- Youngstown-Warren-Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Boardman - Southern Park Mall (opened 1970 as Strouss, became Kaufmann's 1986, Macy's 2006)
- Niles - Eastwood Mall (opened 1969 as Strouss, became Kaufmann's 1986, Macy's 2006)
- Weirton-Steubenville, WV-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Steubenville - Fort Steuben Mall (opened 1974 as Kaufmann's, became Macy's 2006)
- Wheeling, WV-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area
- St. Clairsville - Ohio Valley Mall (opened 1979 as Kaufmann's, became Macy's 2006)
[edit] Pennsylvania
- Altoona, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Altoona - Logan Valley Mall (opened 1995 as Kaufmann's in former Hess's, became Macy's 2006, 150,000 sq. ft.)
- Erie, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Erie - Millcreek Mall (opened 1975 as Kaufmann's, became Macy's 2006)
- Pittsburgh, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Greensburg - Westmoreland Mall (opened 1976 as Kaufmann's, became Macy's 2006)
- Monaca - Beaver Valley Mall (opened 1987 as Kaufmann's in former Gimbels, became Macy's 2006, 204,770 sq. ft.)
- Monroeville - Monroeville Mall (opened 1969 as Horne's, became Lazarus 1995, Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Natrona Heights - Heights Plaza Shopping Center (opened 1956 as Horne's, became Lazarus 1995, Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Pittsburgh - Mellon Square (flagship) (current location built 1913 as Kaufmann's, became Macy's 2006)
- Pittsburgh - Ross Park Mall (opened 1986 as Kaufmann's, became Macy's 2006)
- Pittsburgh - Ross Park Furniture Gallery (opened 1997 as Lazarus, became Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Pittsburgh - South Hills Village (opened 1965 as Horne's, became Lazarus 1995, Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Pittsburgh - South Hills Furniture Gallery (opened 1993 as Horne's, became Lazarus 1995, Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Pittsburgh - The Mall at Robinson (opened 1998 as Kaufmann's, became Macy's 2006)
- Pittsburgh - The Waterfront (opened 2003 as Kaufmann's, became Macy's 2006)
- Tarentum - The Galleria at Pittsburgh Mills (opened 2005 as Kaufmann's, became Macy's 2006, 164,958 sq. ft.)
- Washington - Washington Crown Center (opened 1999 as Kaufmann's, became Macy's 2006, 140,095 sq. ft.)
- West Mifflin - Century III Mall (opened 1979 as Kaufmann's, became Macy's 2006)
- West Mifflin - Century III Mall Home (opened 2001 as Kaufmann's, became Macy's 2006)
- Scranton--Wilkes-Barre, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Scranton - Viewmont Mall (opened 1995 as Kaufmann's in former Hess's, became Macy's 2006, 139,801 sq. ft.)
- Wilkes-Barre - Wyoming Valley Mall (opened 1995 as Kaufmann's in former Hess's, became Macy's 2006, 96,207 sq. ft.)
- Wilkes Barre - Wyoming Valley Mall Men's/Home (opened 1995 as Kaufmann's, became Macy's 2006, 50,354 sq. ft.)
- State College, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- State College - Nittany Mall (opened 1995 as Kaufmann's in former Hess's, became Macy's 2006, 94,766 sq. ft.)
- Williamsport, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Williamsport - Lycoming Mall (opened 1995 as Kaufmann's in former Hess's, became Macy's 2006, 119,738 sq. ft.)
- Youngstown-Warren-Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Hermitage - Shenango Valley Mall (opened 1976 as Strouss, became Kaufmann's 1986, Macy's 2006)
[edit] West Virginia
- Charleston, WV Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Charleston - Charleston Town Center (opened 1983 as Kaufmann's, became Macy's 2006)
- Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Barboursville - Huntington Mall (opened 1981 as Lazarus, became Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, transferred from Macy's South 7/30/2006)
[edit] Former locations
[edit] Indiana
- Chicago-Naperville-Joliet, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Hobart - Westfield Southlake (Southlake Mall) (opened 1978 as L.S. Ayres, transferred to Macy's North effective 7/30/2006, converting to Macy's 9/9/2006)
- Evansville, IN-KY Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Evansville - Eastland Mall (opened 1996 as Famous-Barr, closed 3/2006)
- Indianapolis-Carmel, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Greenwood - Greenwood Park Mall (opened 1965 as L.S. Ayres, closed 3/2006)
- Indianapolis - Castleton Square (opened 1990 as L.S. Ayres, closed 3/2006)
[edit] Ohio
- Columbus, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Columbus - Columbus City Center (opened 2003 as Kaufmann's, transferred to Macy's South 7/30/2006)
- Columbus - Eastland Mall (opened 2005 as Kaufmann's, temporarily closed 3/2006, reopened as Macy's South)
- Columbus - Polaris Fashion Place (opened 2001 as Kaufmann's, closing 9/2006)
- Dublin - The Mall at Tuttle Crossing (opened 2006 as Kaufmann's, transferred to Macy's South effective 7/30/2006, converting to ancillary Macy's 9/9/2006, store expected to announce closing in near future)
[edit] Pennsylvania
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- Monroeville - Monroeville Mall (opened as Kaufmann's 1987 in former Gimbels, closed 3/2006)
- Pittsburgh - Ross Park Mall (opened 1986 as Horne's, became Lazarus 1995, Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, closed 3/31/2006)
- Pittsburgh - South Hills Village (opened as Kaufmann's 1987 in former Gimbels, closed 3/2006)
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