Macy's South
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Macy's South, with its divisional flagship store at Lenox Square, and headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, is a division of Federated Department Stores. It has stores in Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia.
Following Federated's acquisition of May Company, the new division was created February 1, 2006 from the renamed Macy's Central division, the Macy's stores in Louisiana, the Hecht's stores in southern Virginia and North Carolina and most of the Foley's stores in Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas. An additional realignment of store operations with Macy's Midwest and Macy's West occurred July 30, 2006, with a further transfer of stores with Macy's Midwest to occur by early 2007. The division should then have approximately 130 stores.
On September 9, 2006, the Hecht's and Foley's nameplates was 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 South that was headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia that existed from 1988-1992. It operated stores in Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, Florida, Louisiana and Texas as Macy's and in California, Arizona and Nevada as Bullock's. The former South division was formed following Macy's acquisition of Bullock's, incoporating Macy's Atlanta (the former Davison's stores renamed in 1985) with the Florida, Louisiana and Texas locations of Macy's New York and Bullock's. It was dissolved in 1992 and its stores consolidated into Macy's East and Macy's West.
The present Macy's South incorporates several historic department store franchises, including Rich's, Davison's, Lazarus, Shillito's (John Shillito Co., Cincinnati, Ohio), Rike's, Block's, Foley's, Sanger-Harris, Castner Knott, Goldsmith's, Thalhimer's, and Hecht's.
Please see the related links for the history of each.
[edit] Current locations
Future locations are in italic.
[edit] Alabama
- Birmingham-Hoover, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Homewood - Colonial Brookwood Village (opened 1975 as Rich's, became Rich's-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 232,000 sq. ft.)
- Hoover - Riverchase Galleria (opened 1986 as Rich's, became Rich's-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 220,000 sq. ft.)
[edit] Georgia
- Athens-Clarke County, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Athens - Georgia Square Mall (opened 1981 as Davison's, became Macy's 1985, Rich's 1998, Rich's-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Augusta-Richmond County, GA-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Augusta - Augusta Mall (opened 1978 as Rich's, became Rich's-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Alpharetta - North Point Mall (opened 1993 as Rich's, became Rich's-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 240,000 sq. ft.)
- Alpharetta - North Point Furniture Gallery at Mansell S.C. (opened 2000 as Rich's, became Rich's-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Atlanta - Cumberland Mall (opened 1973 as Rich's, became Rich's-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 278,000 sq. ft.)
- Atlanta - Greenbriar Mall (opened 1965 as Rich's, became Rich's-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 180,000 sq. ft.)
- Atlanta - Lenox Square (flagship) (opened 1959 as Rich's, became Rich's-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Atlanta - Northlake Mall (opened 1976 as Davison's, became Macy's 1985, Rich's-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Atlanta - Perimeter Mall (headquarters) (opened 1971 as Rich's, became Rich's-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Atlanta - Perimeter Furniture Gallery (freestanding) (opened 1986 as Rich's, became Rich's-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Buford - Mall of Georgia (opened 2000 as Rich's, became Rich's-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Decatur - North DeKalb Mall (opened 1965 as Rich's, became Rich's-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Decatur - The Gallery at South DeKalb (opened 1969 as Rich's, became Rich's-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Douglasville - Arbor Place (opened 2004 as Rich's-Macy's, became Macy's 2005, 140,000 sq. ft.)
- Duluth - Gwinnett Place (opened 1984 as Rich's, became Rich's-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Duluth - Gwinnett Furniture Gallery (freestanding) (opened 1998 as Rich's, became Rich's-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Kennesaw - Town Center at Cobb (opened 1986 as Rich's, became Rich's-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Kennesaw - Town Center at Cobb Furniture Gallery (opened 2003 as Rich's-Macy's in portion of former Macy's, Macy's 2005)
- Lithonia - The Mall at Stonecrest (opened 2001 as Rich's, became Rich's-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Morrow - Southlake Mall (opened 1976 as Rich's, became Rich's-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 248,000 sq. ft.)
- Union City - Shannon Mall (opened 1980 as Rich's, became Rich's-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 121,580 sq. ft.)
- Columbus, GA-AL Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Columbus - Peachtree Mall (opened 2002 as Rich's in former Montgomery Ward, became Rich's-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 139,219 sq. ft.)
- Macon, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Macon - Macon Mall (opened 1975 as Davison's, Macy's 1985, Rich's 1998, Rich's-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Savannah, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Savannah - Oglethorpe Mall (opened 1992 as Rich's, replacing prior Levy's, became Rich's-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 135,000 sq. ft., THISIT, 6,445 sq. ft.)
[edit] Kentucky
- Lexington-Fayette, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Lexington - Fayette Mall (opened 1971 as Shillito's, became Shillito Rike's 1982, Lazarus 1986, Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Louisville-Jefferson County, KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Louisville - Jefferson Mall (opened 1979 as Shillito's, became Shillito Rike's 1982, Lazarus 1986, Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Louisville - Oxmoor Center (opened 1970 as Shillito's, became Shillito Rike's 1982, Lazarus 1986, Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 271,390 sq. ft.)
- Cincinnati-Middletown, OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area
[edit] Louisiana
- Baton Rouge, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Baton Rouge - The Mall at Cortana (opened 1976 as Maison Blanche, acquired by Foley's 2001, Macy's 2006)
- Baton Rouge - Mall of Louisiana (opened 1997 as Maison Blanche, acquired by Foley's 2001, Macy's 2006, 211,000 sq. ft.)
- Lafayette, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Lafayette - Acadiana Mall (opened 1979 as Maison Blanche, acquired by Foley's 2001, Macy's 9/9/2006)
- Lake Charles, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Lake Charles - Prien Lake Mall (opened 2003 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006)
- New Orleans-Metairie-Kenner, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Kenner - The Esplanade (opened 1986, closed 8/2005 due to Hurricane Katrina, Macy's plans on reopening this store in 2007/2008 after extensive renovations, 235,518 sq. ft.)
[edit] North Carolina
- Charlotte-Gastonia-Concord, NC-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Charlotte - Northlake Mall (opened 2005 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006, 165,000 sq. ft.)
- Charlotte - SouthPark (opened 1988 as Thalhimer's, became Hecht's 1992, Macy's 2006)
- Pineville - Carolina Place (opened 1993 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006, 147,200 sq. ft.)
- Durham, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Durham - Northgate Mall (opened 1994 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006)
- Durham - The Streets at Southpoint (opened 2001 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006)
- Fayetteville, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Fayetteville - Cross Creek Mall (opened 1975 as Thalhimer's, became Hecht's 1992, Macy's 2006)
- Greensboro-High Point, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Greensboro - Friendly Center (opened 1958 as Thalhimer's, became Hecht's 1992, Macy's 2006, 149,152 sq. ft.)
- Greensboro - Wendover Place (freestanding) (opened 2002 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006)
- Raleigh-Cary, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Cary - Cary Towne Center (opened 1991 as Thalhimer's, became Hecht's 1992, Macy's 2006)
- Raleigh - Crabtree Valley Mall (opened 1995 as Hecht's, replacing prior Thalhimer's location, became Macy's 2006)
- Raleigh - Triangle Town Center (opened 2002 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006)
- Wilmington, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Wilmington - Mayfaire Town Center (opened 2004 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006, 140,880 sq. ft.)
- Winston-Salem, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Winston-Salem - Hanes Mall (opened 1990 as Thalhimer's, became Hecht's 1992, Macy's 2006)
[edit] Ohio
- Cincinnati-Middletown, OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Cincinnati - Fountain Place (downtown) (opened 1997 as Lazarus, became Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Cincinnati - Anderson Towne Center (opened 1969 as Shillito's, became Shillito Rike's 1982, Lazarus 1986, Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Cincinnati - Northgate Mall (opened 1993 as Lazarus, became Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Kenwood - Kenwood Towne Centre (opened 1988 as Lazarus, became Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, expanded 2005, 213,400 sq. ft.)
- Kenwood - Kenwood Furniture Gallery (opened 1989 as Lazarus, became Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Springdale - Tri-County Mall (opened 1960 as Shillito's, became Shillito Rike's 1982, Lazarus 1986, Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Columbus, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Columbus - Columbus City Center (opened 2003 as Kaufmann's, transferred from Macy's Midwest division effective 7/30/2006, became Macy's 2006, 193,000 sq. ft.)
- Columbus - Eastland Mall (opened 2005 as Kaufmann's, replaced existing Macy's store 7/2006)
- Columbus - Eastland Home Store (freestanding) (opened 1972 as Lazarus, became Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Columbus - Easton Town Center (opened 2001 as Lazarus, became Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Columbus - Polaris Fashion Place (opened 2001 as Lazarus, became Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Columbus - Polaris Fashion Place (opened 2001 as Kaufmann's, transferred from Macy's Midwest effective 7/30/2006, liquidating effective August 2006)
- Columbus - Westland Mall (opened 1962 as Lazarus, became Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Dublin - The Mall at Tuttle Crossing (opened 1997 as Lazarus, became Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 225,000 sq. ft.)
- Dublin - Macy's at Hayden Run (opened 2003 as Kaufmann's, transfrered from Macy's Midwest effective 7/30/2006, became an ancillary Macy's 2006, store expected to announce closing in near future, 225,000 sq. ft.)
- Dublin - Tuttle Crossing Furniture Gallery (freestanding) (opened 1996 as Lazarus, became Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Lancaster - River Valley Mall (opened 1987 as Lazarus, became Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Upper Arlington - Kingsdale Shopping Center (opened 1970 as Lazarus, became Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Dayton, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Beavercreek - The Mall at Fairfield Commons (opened 1994 as Lazarus, became Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Dayton - Dayton Mall (opened 1969 as Rike's, became Shillito Rike's 1982, Lazarus 1986, Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Lima, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Lima - Lima Mall (opened 1971 as Lazarus, became Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Springfield, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Springfield - Upper Valley Mall (opened 1971 as Rike's, became Shillito Rike's 1982, Lazarus 1986, Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
[edit] Oklahoma
- Oklahoma City, OK Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Oklahoma City - Crossroads Mall (opened 1986 as Sanger-Harris in former John A.Brown location, became Foley's 1987, Macy's 2006, 152,008 sq. ft.)
- Oklahoma City - Penn Square Mall (opened 1988 as Foley's, originally to be Lord & Taylor, became Macy's 2006)
- Oklahoma City - Quail Springs Mall (opened 1986 as Sanger-Harris in former John A. Brown location, became Foley's 1987, Macy's 2006, 145,700 sq. ft.)
- Tulsa, OK Metropolitan Statistical Area
[edit] South Carolina
- Columbia, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Columbia - Columbia Place (opened 1977 as Rich's, became Rich's-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Greenville, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Greenville - Haywood Mall (opened 1980 as Rich's, became Rich's-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
[edit] Tennessee
- Jackson, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Jackson - Old Hickory Mall (opened 1981 as Goldsmith's, became Goldsmith's-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Memphis, TN-MS-AR Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Bartlett - Wolfchase Galleria (opened 1997 as Goldsmith's, became Goldsmith's-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Memphis - Hickory Ridge Mall (opened 1981 as Goldmsith's, became Goldsmith's-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 220,000 sq. ft.)
- Memphis - Oak Court Mall (opened 1961 as Goldsmith's, became Goldsmith's-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Memphis - Southland Mall (opened 1966 as Goldmsith's, became Goldsmith's-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Antioch - Hickory Hollow Mall (opened 1979 as Castner-Knott, acquired by Hecht's 2001, Macy's 2006)
- Franklin - CoolSpings Galleria (opened 1991 as Castner-Knott, acquired by Hecht's 2001, Macy's 2006)
- Goodlettsville - RiverGate Mall (opened 1971 as Castner-Knott, acquired by Hecht's 2001, Macy's 2006)
- Nashville - Bellevue Center (opened 1990 as Castner-Knott, acquired by Hecht's 2001, Macy's 2006)
- Nashville - The Mall at Green Hills (opened 2004 as Hecht's, replacing prior Castner-Knott location, became Macy's 2006, 180,000 sq. ft.)
[edit] Texas
- Austin-Round Rock, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Austin - Barton Creek Square (opened 1982 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006)
- Austin - Highland Mall (opened 1979 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006)
- Austin - The Domain (opening March 2007)
- Cedar Park - Lakeline Mall (opened 1995 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006)
- Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Beaumont - Parkdale Mall (opened 2002 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006)
- College Station-Bryan, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area
- College Station - Post Oak Mall (opened 1984 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006)
- Corpus Christi, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Corpus Christi - Padre Staples Mall (opened 1987 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006)
- Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Arlington - The Parks at Arlington (opened 1990 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006, 193,860 sq. ft.)
- Cedar Hill - Uptown Village at Cedar Hill (tentatively opening March 2008)
- Dallas - Galleria Dallas (opened 1985, store transferred from Macy's West 7/30/2006, 242,692 sq. ft.)
- Dallas - NorthPark Center (opened 2000 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006, 250,000 sq. ft.)
- Dallas - Valley View Center (opened 1973 as Sanger-Harris, became Foley's 1987, Macy's 2006, 300,196 sq. ft.)
- Dallas - Southwest Center Mall (opened 1975 as Sanger-Harris, became Foley's 1987, Macy's 2006)
- Denton - Golden Triangle Mall (opened 2003 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006)
- Fairview - The Village at Fairview (opening fall 2008)
- Fort Worth - Hulen Mall (opened 1977 as Sanger-Harris, became Foley's 1987, Macy's 2006)
- Fort Worth - Ridgmar Mall - (opened 1998 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006, 177,987 sq. ft.)
- Frisco - Stonebriar Centre (opened 2000 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006, 200,000 sq. ft.)
- Garland - Firewheel Town Center (opened 2005 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006)
- Hurst - North East Mall (opened 2001 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006)
- Irving - Irving Mall (opened 1989 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006)
- Lewisville - Vista Ridge Mall (opened 1991 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006, 180,000 sq. ft.)
- Mesquite - Town East Mall (opened 1972 as Sanger-Harris, became Foley's 1987, Macy's 2006, 193,866 sq. ft.)
- Plano - Collin Creek Mall (opened 1980 as Sanger-Harris, became Foley's 1987, Macy's 2006, 197,478 sq. ft.)
- Plano - The Shops at Willow Bend (opened 2001 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006, 200,000 sq. ft.)
- Westlake - The Shops at Circle T Ranch (tentatively opening summer 2009)
- Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Baytown - San Jacinto Mall (opened 1980 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006, 150,000 sq. ft.)
- Friendswood - Baybrook Mall (opened 2001 as Foley's, replaced 2004, became Macy's 2006, 254,000 sq. ft.)
- Houston - Almeda Mall (opened 1966 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006)
- Houston - Downtown Houston (former Foley's flagship; opened 1947, became Macy's 2006)
- Houston - Greenspoint Mall (opened 1976 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006, 305,165 sq. ft.)
- Houston - Memorial City Mall (original Foley's replaced 2001, became Macy's 2006)
- Houston - Northwest Mall (opened 1967 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006)
- Houston - Sharpstown Center (opened 1961 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006)
- Houston - Houston Galleria (opened 2003 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006)
- Houston - Macy's at Sage (opened 1986, store transferred from Macy's West 7/30/2006, expected to close at future date)
- Houston - West Oaks Mall (opened 1982 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006)
- Houston - Willowbrook Mall (opened 1981 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006, 238,729 sq. ft.)
- Houston - Willowbrook Mall Men's/Home (opened 1981 as Montgomery Ward, became Foley's Men's/Home 2003, Macy's Men's/Home 2006, 156,258 sq.ft.)
- Humble - Deerbrook Mall (opened 1984 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006, 196,792 sq. ft)
- Pasadena - Pasadena Town Square (opened 1962 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006)
- Pearland - Pearland Town Center (opening fall 2008)
- Sugar Land - First Colony Mall (opened 1996 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006, 200,000 sq. ft.)
- Texas City - Mall of the Mainland (opened 1994 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006, 149,970 sq. ft.)
- The Woodlands - The Woodlands Mall (opened 1994 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006)
- The Woodlands - The Woodlands Mall Kids (opened 2001 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006)
- The Woodlands - The Woodlands Furniture Gallery (freestanding) (opened 2002 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006)
- Killeen-Temple-Fort Hood, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Temple - Temple Mall (opened 1995 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006)
- Laredo, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area
- McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area
- San Antonio, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area
- San Antonio - Ingram Park Mall (opened 1983 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006)
- San Antonio - Ingram Park Plaza (opened 1995 as Foley's Furniture Gallery, became Macy's Furniture Gallery 2006)
- San Antonio - North Star Mall (opened 1981 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006, 250,000 sq. ft.)
- San Antonio - Rivercenter (opened 1988 as Lord & Talyor, became Foley's 1989, Macy's 2006)
- San Antonio - Rolling Oaks Mall (opened 1992 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006)
- San Antonio - South Park Mall (opened 2000 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006, 120,000 sq. ft.)
- San Antonio - The Shops at La Cantera (opened 2005 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006, 165,000 sq. ft.)
- Tyler, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Tyler - 4700 S. Broadway Avenue(freestanding) (opened 1981 as Sanger-Harris, became Foley's 1987, Macy's 2006)
[edit] Virginia
- Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Chesapeake - Chesapeake Square (opened 1999 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006)
- Chesapeake - Greenbrier Mall (opened 1990 as Hecht's in former Miller & Rhoads location, became Macy's 2006)
- Hampton - Coliseum Mall (opened 1977 as Thalhimer's, became Hecht's 1992, Macy's 2006)
- Newport News - Patrick Henry Mall (opened 1998 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006, 140,000 sq. ft.)
- Norfolk - The Gallery at Military Circle (opened 1976 as Thalhimer's, became Hecht's 1992, Macy's 2006)
- Virginia Beach - Lynnhaven Mall (opened 1998 as Hecht's, replacing prior Thalhimer's and Miller & Rhoads locations, became Macy's 2006, 199,863 sq. ft.)
- Lynchburg, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Lynchburg - River Ridge Mall (opened 1980 as Thalhimer's, became Hecht's 1992, Macy's 2006)
- Richmond, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Colonial Heights - Southpark Mall (opened 1989 as Thalhimer's, became Hecht's 1992, Macy's 2006)
- Glen Allen - Virginia Center Commons (opened 1993 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006)
- Richmond - Chesterfield Towne Center (opened 1990 as Hecht's in former Miller & Rhoads location, became Macy's 2006, 143,426 sq. ft.)
- Richmond - Regency Square North (opened 1990 as Hecht's in former Miller & Rhoads location, became Macy's 2006, 248,000 sq. ft., including Macy's South)
- Richmond - Regency Square South (former Thalhimer's, became Hecht's 1992, Macy's 2006)
- Richmond - Regency Square Furniture (opened 2000 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006)
- Richmond - Short Pump Town Center (opened 2003 as Hecht's, became Macy's 2006)
- Roanoke, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area
[edit] Former locations
[edit] Georgia
- Augusta-Richmond County, GA-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Augusta - Augusta Mall Furniture Gallery (opened 2003 in portion of former Macy's/Davison's, closed July 2006)
[edit] Indiana
- Evansville, IN-KY Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Evansville - Eastland Mall (opened 1982 as Lazarus, became Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, transferred to Macy's Midwest 7/30/2006)
- Indianapolis-Carmel, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Greenwood - Greenwood Park Mall (opened 1980 as Lazarus, became Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, transferred to Macy's Midwest 7/30/2006)
- Indianapolis - Castleton Square (opened 1973 as Lazarus, became Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, transferred to Macy's Midwest 7/30/2006)
- Kokomo, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Kokomo - Markland Mall (opened 1987 in former Block's as Lazarus, became Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, closed 11/2005)
[edit] Kentucky
- Owensboro, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Owensboro - Wesleyan Park Plaza ''(opened 1987 as Lazarus, became Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, closed 3/2006)
[edit] Louisiana
- New Orleans-Metairie-Kenner, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- New Orleans - New Orleans Centre (opened 1988, closed 8/2005 due to Hurricane Katrina, store will not reopen, being demolished)
[edit] Ohio
- Mansfield, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Ontario - Richland Mall (opened 1969 as Lazarus, became Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, closed 3/2006)
- Columbus, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Columbus - Eastland Mall (opened 1967 as Lazarus, became Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, replaced 2006 by existing Kaufmann's location)
[edit] West Virginia
- Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Barboursville - Huntington Mall (opened 1981 as Lazarus, became Lazarus-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, transferred to Macy's Midwest 7/30/2006)
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