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History of Retail in Southern California
Department stores
with origins in…
Central
Los Angeles
Blackstone's
Bon Marché
The Broadway
Bullock's
Bullocks Wilshire
City of Paris
Coulter's
Desmond's
B. H. Dyas
Eastern-Columbia
Fallas Paredes
Famous Department Store
(Cal Hirsch & Sons)
Fifth Street Store
The Globe (51st & S. Broadway)
Haggarty's
("New York Store")
J. M. Hale
Co.
Hamburger's
("People's Store")
Harris & Frank
Jacoby Bros.
May Co.
(buildings:
May Co. Downtown LA
-
May Co. Wilshire
-
May Co. Mission Valley
)
Milliron's
(
Milliron's/Broadway Westchester
)
Mullen & Bluett
Myer Siegel
Phelps-Terkel
J. W. Robinson's
Robinsons-May
Sears Pico Blvd.
Silverwoods
Swelldom
Ville de Paris
Walker's (L.A.)
Long Beach
Buffums
Robert's
Walker's (Long Beach)
San Diego
Ballard & Brockett
Barnett-Stine
Blumberg's/Blumberg-Schoenbrun
Holzwasser's
The Hub
Marston's
Walker Scott
Dorian's (Tijuana)
Other
Boadway Bros.
(Pasadena)
Boston Stores
(Inglewood)
Brock's
(Bakersfield)
Harris Company
(San Bernardino)
Henshey's
(Santa Monica)
Hinshaw's
(Arcadia)
Iver's
(Highland Park, L.A.)
Kitson
(West Hollywood)
Myers
(Whittier)
Nahas
(North Hollywood, L.A.)
Nash's
(Pasadena)
Rankin's
(Santa Ana)
Robertson Company
(Hollywood)
Sears Pico–Rimpau
S.Q.R. (Anaheim)
Webb's
(Glendale)
Willets
(Colton)
Wineman's
(Oxnard/Huntington Park)
Clothing
and
shoes
Bond's
C&R Clothiers
Hartfield's
Judy's
Leed's
shoes
Mandel's
Shoe Stores
Miller's Outpost/Anchor Blue
(clothing)
Victor Clothing
Discount
&
membership
stores
The Akron
Curacao
Fedco
Fedmart
Gemco
Pic 'N' Save
Unimart
White Front
Zody's
Drugstores
Disco Drug and Discount Centers
Sav-on
Schwab's Pharmacy
Thrifty
Furniture
&
Home Furnishings
Barker Bros.
Dearden's
Parmelee-Dohrmann
Grocery stores
Alpha Beta
Boys Markets
Chaffee
Food Giant
Giant
Haas, Baruch & Co./Hellman, Haas & Co.
Hughes Markets
Market Basket
Pantry Food Stores
Pavilions
Ralphs
Shopping Bag
Smart & Final
Tianguis
Vons
Home enter-
tainment, appliances
Adray's
Cal Stereo
Federated Group
Golden Bear Home and Sport Centers
Ken Crane's
Leo's Stereo
Pacific Stereo
Rogersound Labs
University Stereo
Home improvement
Builders Emporium
National Lumber
Ole's Home Centers
Music
Licorice Pizza
Music Plus
The Wherehouse
Wallichs Music City
On-street shopping
Los Angeles
:
Plaza
1880s-90s CBD
Broadway (CBD)
Broadway & 87th, South L.A.
*
Seventh St.
Flower St.
Hollywood Blvd.
Lankershim, North Hollywood
Miracle Mile
,
Wilshire Blvd.
Westwood Village
(near UCLA)
Other cities
:
Beverly Hills:
Rodeo Drive
Burbank:
Golden Mall
Huntington Park:
Pacific Blvd.
Long Beach:
Pine St.
Palm Springs:
La Plaza
/
Palm Canyon Dr.
- See also
History of retail in Palm Springs
Pasadena:
Lake Ave.
Pasadena:
Old Pasadena
Santa Ana:
4th St.
Santa Monica:
Main St.
-
3rd St. Promenade
L.A.
shopping center
"firsts"
Oldest origins of a major L.A. chain:
Harris & Frank
(1876) - 1st dept. store on Broadway:
A. Fusenot Co./Ville de Paris
- 1st dept. store on 7th off Broadway:
J. W. Robinson's
(1915) - 1st planned shopping district:
Westwood Village
(1929) - 1st suburban dept. store branch:
B. H. Dyas
/
Broadway Hollywood
(1927) - 1st center with multiple supermarkets:
Broadway & 87th Street shopping center
(1936) - 1st center with department store anchor:
Broadway-Crenshaw Center
(1947) - 1st enclosed mall:
Lakewood Center
(1951) - 1st mall in Orange County:
Anaheim Plaza
(1955) - 1st center with 4 dept. stores:
Panorama City Shopping Center
(1964)
Shopping centers
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