Macy's Northwest
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Macy's Northwest, Seattle, Washington, is a division of Federated Department Stores. It has operations in Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Utah and Washington. It was created March 6, 2005 from the renamed The Bon Marché. Federated had previously changed the name of its The Bon Marché stores to Bon-Macy's in 2003. On February 1, 2006, the Macy's Northwest division assumed absorbed the Meier & Frank stores Federated had acquired with May Department Stores. The Meier & Frank stores were officially renamed Macy's on September 9, 2006.
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[edit] History
The present Macy's Northwest incorporates three historic department store companies.
[edit] Current locations
[edit] Idaho
- Boise City-Nampa, ID Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Boise - Boise Towne Square Mall (opened 1988 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 180,601 sq. ft.)
- Boise - Downtown Boise (freestanding) (replaced C.C. Anderson's in 1937 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Nampa - Karcher Mall (opened in 1965 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 60,000 sq. ft.)
- Nampa - Karcher Mall Clearance Outlet (opened as Anthony's in 1973, Stage in 1997, closed 2000, Macy's Clearence Outlet in 2005)
- Coeur d'Alene, ID Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Coeur d'Alene - Silver Lake Mall (Replaced Gottschalks in 2002 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 44,417 sq. ft.)
- Coeur d'Alene - Silver Lake Mall Clearence Outlet (opened 2005)
- Idaho Falls, ID Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Idaho Falls - Grand Teton Mall (opened 1984 as The Bon Marché), became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 60,340 sq. ft.)
- Lewiston, ID-WA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Lewiston - Lewiston Shopping Center (opened 1978 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Moscow, ID Micropolitan Statistical Area
- Moscow - Palouse Mall (opened 1979, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 40,000 sq. ft.)
- Twin Falls, ID Micropolitan Statistical Area
- Twin Falls - Magic Valley Mall (opened 1987 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 60,340 sq. ft.)
[edit] Montana
- Bozeman, MT Micropolitan Statistical Area
- Bozeman - Gallatin Valley Mall (opened 1980 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 51,448 sq. ft.)
- Helena, MT Micropolitan Statistical Area
- Helena - The Northside Center (opened 2001 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Missoula, MT Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Missoula - Downtown Missoula (freestanding) (location originally opened 1865 and assumed by The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
[edit] Oregon
- Bend, OR Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Bend - Bend River Mall (opened 1980 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Coos Bay, OR Micropolitan Statistical Area
- North Bend - Pony Village Mall (opened 1980 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 41,110 sq. ft.)
- Eugene-Springfield, OR Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Eugene - Valley River Center (opened 1969 as Meier & Frank, replaced existing Macy's 5/2006, 185,000 sq. ft.)
- Medford, OR Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Portland-Vancouver-Beaverton, OR-WA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Hillsboro - The Streets of Tanasbourne (opened 2004 as Meier & Frank, became Macy's 2006, 160,000 sq. ft.)
- Portland - Downtown Portland (opened 1857, current building 1909 as Meier & Frank, being rebuilt 2006-2007, became Macy's 2006)
- Portland - Clackamas Town Center (opened 1980 as Meier & Frank, became Macy's 2006, 198,935 sq. ft.)
- Portland - Clackamas Town Center Home (opened 2002 as Meier & Frank Home on 2nd level of former Montgomery Ward, became Macy's 2006, 82,915 sq. ft.)
- Portland - Lloyd Center (opened 1960 as Meier & Frank, became Macy's 2006, 297,050 sq. ft.)
- Tigard - Washington Square (opened 1973 as Meier & Frank, became Macy's 2006, 242,505 sq. ft.)
- Roseburg, OR Micropolitan Statistical Area
- Roseburg - Roseburg Valley Mall (opened 1980 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 39,667 sq. ft.)
- Salem, OR Metropolitan Statistical Area
[edit] Utah
- Ogden-Clearfield, UT Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Provo-Orem, UT Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Orem - University Mall (opened as ZCMI 1972, became Meier & Frank 2002, Macy's 2006, 212,741 sq. ft.)
- Salt Lake City, UT Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Holladay - Cottonwood Mall (opened 1962 as ZCMI, became Meier & Frank 2002, Macy's 2006, 214,354 sq. ft.)
- Murray - Fashion Place Mall (opened as ZCMI 1988, became Meier & Frank 2002, Macy's 2006, 26,000 sq. ft.)
- Sandy - South Towne Center (opened as ZCMI 1986, became Meier & Frank 2002, Macy's 2006, 200,000 sq. ft.)
- Salt Lake City - ZCMI Center (prohibited from opening on Sundays, ZCMI store opened 1868, became Meier & Frank 2002, Macy's 2006, closing 2006, re-opening 2011, 400,000 sq. ft.)
- West Valley City - Valley Fair Mall (opened as ZCMI 1970, became Meier & Frank 2002, Macy's 2006, 105,664 sq. ft.)
[edit] Washington
- Bellingham, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Bellingham - Bellis Fair Mall (opened 1988 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 100,400 sq. ft.)
- Bellingham - Bellis Fair Mall Home (opened 1988 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 19,394 sq. ft.)
- Bellingham - Bellingham Furniture Gallery (freestanding) (opened 1991 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Bremerton-Silverdale, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Silverdale - Kitsap Mall (opened 1985 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 120,000 sq. ft.)
- Silverdale - Silverdale Furniture Gallery (freestanding) (opened 1995 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Mount Vernon-Anacortes, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Burlington - Cascade Mall (opened 1989 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 60,000 sq. ft.)
- Burlington - Cascade Mall Men's/Children's/Home (opened 2004 as Bon-Macy's 2003, became Macy's 2005, 50,600 sq. ft.)
- Longview, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Kelso - Three Rivers Mall (opened 1987 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 48,505 sq. ft.)
- Kennewick-Richland-Pasco, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Kennewick - Columbia Center (opened 1969 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 106,288 sq. ft.)
- Kennewick - Columbia Center Men's/Children's (opened 2002 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 39,636 sq. ft.)
- Kennewick - Kennewick Furniture Gallery at Tapteal Center (opened 2004 as Bon-Macy's, became Macy's 2005)
- Olympia, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Olympia - Westfield Capital (opened 1978 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 113,190 sq. ft.)
- Olympia - Olympia Furniture Gallery (freestanding) (opened 1996 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Bellevue - Bellevue Square (opened 1984 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 180,000 sq. ft.)
- Bellevue - Bellevue Square Home (opened 1994 as The Bon Marché Home, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 51,000 sq. ft.)
- Everett - Everett Mall (opened 1977 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 140,000 sq. ft.)
- Federal Way - The Commons at Federal Way (opened 1977 as The Bon Marché at Sea-Tac Mall, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 141,259 sq. ft.)
- Lynnwood - Alderwood Mall (opened 1979 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 238,536 sq. ft.)
- Lynnwood - Alderwood Furniture Gallery (freestanding) (opened 1985 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Puyallup - South Hill Mall (opened 1994 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 106,015 sq. ft.)
- Redmond - Redmond Town Center (opened 2003 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 110,000 sq. ft.)
- Redmond - Redmond Furniture Gallery at Overlake S.C. (opened 1987 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Seattle - 1601 Third & Pine (Flagship) (opened 1929 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Seattle - Northgate Mall (opened 1950 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 321,122 sq. ft.)
- Tacoma - Tacoma Mall (opened 1964 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 260,582 sq. ft.)
- Tacoma - Tacoma Furniture Gallery (freestanding) (opened 2003 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Tukwila - Westfield Southcenter (opened 1968 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 250,407 sq. ft.)
- Tukwila - Tukwila Furniture Gallery at Parkway S.C. (opened 1981 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 40,240 sq. ft.)
- Tukwila - Tukwila Clearance Store (freestanding) (opened 1974 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Spokane, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Spokane - Downtown Spokane (freestanding) (opened 1947 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Spokane - NorthTown Mall (opened as The Crescent in 1959, became Frederick & Nelson 1988, closed in 1992, reopened as The Bon Marché in 1993, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's in 2005, 101,249 sq. ft.)
- Spokane - Spokane Valley Mall (opened 1997 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 120,420 sq. ft.)
- Portland-Vancouver-Beaverton, OR-WA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Vancouver - Westfield Vancouver (opened 1977 as Meier & Frank, became Macy's 2006, expanded 2006, originally 118,293 sq. ft.)
- Walla Walla, WA Micropolitan Statistical Area
- Walla Walla - Downtown Walla Walla (freestanding) (opened 1944 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005)
- Wenatchee, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Wenatchee - Wenatchee Valley Mall (opened 2001 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 87,040 sq. ft.)
- Yakima, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Union Gap - Valley Mall (opened 2002 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 120,000 sq. ft.)
[edit] Wyoming
- Casper, WY Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Casper - Eastridge Mall (opened 1983 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, 60,934 sq. ft.)
[edit] Former locations
- Eugene-Springfield, OR Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Eugene - Valley River Center (opened 1990 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, replaced 5/2006, became Gottschalks 8/2006, 124,000 sq. ft.)
- Pocatello, ID Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Chubbuck - Pine Ridge Mall (opened 1981 as The Bon Marché, became Bon-Macy's 2003, Macy's 2005, closed 2006, 60,340 sq. ft.)
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