Stern's

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Stern's
Type Department store
Founded 1867 (as Stern Brothers Department Store)
Headquarters New York City
Industry Retail
Products Apparel, footwear, bedding, furniture, jewelry, beauty products, gifts and housewares.
Website None

Stern's was a regional department store chain serving the U.S. states of New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. The chain was in business for more than 130 years, prior to its 2001 integration into Macy's and Bloomingdale's.

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[edit] Chronology

[edit] Partial list of former Stern's locations

[edit] New York

  • Bayshore (Former Gertz, converted to Macy's, demolished for Lowe's.)
  • Commack - Veterans Memorial Highway (Formerly S. Klein, then E. J. Korvette, then Stern's, now Macy's)
  • Flushing - Main St. (Former Stern's, now Macy's)
  • Garden City - Roosevelt Field Mall (Former Gimbel's, now split between Bloomingdale'sFurniture store and Dick's Sporting Goods)
  • Hampton Bays (Former Gertz, then Stern's, now Macy's)
  • Hicksville - Broadway Mall (Former Gertz, now Macy's. Top level of store was closed to public sometime in the 1980s.)
  • Lake Grove
  • Manhattan
    • 32-36 W. 23rd St. Between 6th Ave. and 5th Ave. (Original store. Built in 1878, expanded to nos. 38-46 in 1892. Replaced by 42nd St. store in 1913. Building still exists, bottom floors are now The Home Depot.)
    • W. 42nd St. between 6th Ave. and 5th Ave. (Former HQ and flaghship store, built in 1913. Demolished, now site of Grace Building)
    • (former Gimbel's NYC store, then A&S, now shops and Manhattan Mall)
  • Massapequa - Sunrise Mall (now Westfield Sunrise)
    • first location (originally Gertz, now Sears)
    • second location (former E. J. Korvette, later Abraham & Strauss, then Macy's clearance center, now Wal-Mart)
  • Nanuet - Nanuet Mall (former Abraham & Straus, converted to Stern's, now Boscov's)
  • Valley Stream - Green Acres Mall (now Macy's Furniture/men's store)
  • West Babylon (Former Gertz, then Swezey's, currently Bed Bath & Beyond.)
  • Yonkers - Cross County Shopping Center (former Gimbel's store, now Macy's)

[edit] New Jersey

  • Bridgewater - Bridgewater Commons (Now Bloomingdale's)
  • Eatontown - Monmouth Mall (former Abraham & Straus, now Boscov's)
  • Jersey City - Newport Center Mall (later Macy's, now Kohl's)
  • Ledgewood - Ledgewood Mall (now Macy's)
  • Moorestown - Moorestown Mall (Former Gimbels store, became Ports Of The World, now Boscov's)
  • Ocean Township - Seaview Square Mall (mall torn down; Target Greatland on site of former Stern's)
  • Paramus - Bergen Mall (later Macy's, now Century 21 Department Store)
  • Paterson - Downtown (Originally Quackenbush, then Stern's-Quackenbush. Became Jacobs, then Wertheimer's, then a temporary home for discounter National Wholesale Liquidators when that chain's store in Lodi was destroyed by fire. Operated as a children's clothing store from 2001-2003. Now Bank of America, a women's clothing store, and vacant space)
  • South Brunswick (later Macy's, now The Home Depot)
  • South Plainfield - Middlesex Mall (now Macy's)
  • Toms River - Ocean County Mall (now Boscov's)
  • Voorhees - Echelon Mall (originally Lit Brothers, then Gimbels, then Stern's, now Boscov's)
  • Wayne
  • Woodbridge - Woodbridge Center Mall (Now Macy's)
  • West Orange - Essex Green Shopping Center (now Macy's)

[edit] Pennsylvania

[edit] External link