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Lord & Taylor, New York, New York, a division of May Department Stores. Federated Department Stores completed its acquisition of May on August 30, 2005. In 1916 Lord & Taylor (founded in 1826) was a founding member of the Associated Dry Goods Corp. organization (then American Dry Goods), becoming part of May Department Stores with its 1986 acquisition of Associated. Was a long-time fashion leader, especially after World War II, but lost that position in the 1980's and 1990's to Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus and and the service-oriented Seattle upstart Nordstrom. In the 1970's aggressively expanded into Texas, Illinois and Michigan and in the early 1980's south Florida saw 11 stores opened in quick succession. Partially withdrew from the oil-shocked Texas and southern Florida markets in 1989-1990 after its acquisition by May. Once again entered expansion mode in the 1990's, opening stores as far west as Denver, with plans to enter the Las Vegas marketa. After continuing tepid results and repeated tinkering with its merchandising, May gave up its national ambitions for the division and announced the shuttering of 32 stores in 2003, many of them only a few years old, retreating to what it called its "core" East Coast Corridor markets along with locations in Chicago, Detroit, and St. Louis. Since 1995 has occupied the former John Wanamaker landmark store in downtown Philadelphia.
Locations
Connecticut
- Bridgeport/Stamford/Norwalk MSA
- Hartford MSA
- Westfarms, Farmington
Delaware
- Wilmington MSA
- Christiana Mall, Newark
=District of Columbia
- Washington, D.C. MSA
- Western Avenue (freestanding location), Washington, D.C.
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
- Honolulu MSA
- Ala Moana Center (scheduled to open spring 2008), Honolulu
Illinois
- Chicago MSA
- Westfield North Bridge (formerly The Shops at North Bridge), Chicago
- Westfield Old Orchard (formerly Old Orchard Shopping Center), Skokie
- Woodfield Center, Schaumburg
- Oakbrook Center, Oak Brook
Indiana
- Indianapolis MSA
- Circle Centre, Indianapolis
Kansas
- Kansas City MSA
- Oak Park Mall, Overland Park
Maryland
- Baltimore MSA
- Towson Town Center, Towson
- The Mall in Columbia, Columbia
- Westfield Annapolis (formerly Annapolis Mall), Annapolis
- Washington, D.C. MSA
- Westfield Montgomery (formerly Montgomery Mall), Bethesda
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Missouri
Nevada
New Jersey
- New York MSA
- Westfield Garden State Plaza, Paramus
- Menlo Park Mall, Edison
- The Mall at Short Hills, Short Hills
- Freehold Raceway Mall, Freehold
New York
- New York MSA
- The Westchester, White Plains
- Roosevelt Field, Garden City
North Carolina
- Raleigh/Durham MSA
- The Streets at Southpoint, Durham
- Charlotte MSA
Ohio
- Columbus, Ohio MSA
- Easton Town Center, Columbus
- Cleveland MSA
- Beachwood Place, Beachwood
Oregon
- Portland, Oregon MSA
- Downtown Portland, Portland
- Lloyd Center, Portland
- Clackamas Town Center, Portland
- Washington Square, Tigard
- Salem, Oregon MSA
- Salem Center, Salem
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
- Providence MSA
- Providence Place, Providence
Texas
- Austin MSA
- Barton Creek Square, Austin
- Dallas/Fort Worth MSA
- NorthPark Center (opening November 11, 2005), Dallas
- Galleria Dallas (formerly Dallas Galleria), Dallas
- Stonebriar Centre, Frisco
- North East Mall, Hurst
- Houston MSA
- San Antonio MSA
- The Shops at La Cantera (opening September 16, 2005), San Antonio, Texas
Utah
- Salt Lake City MSA
- Fashion Place, Murray
- Crossroads Plaza (scheduled to be replaced 2008), Salt Lake City
- Provo, Utah MSA
- University Mall, Orem
Virginia
- Washington, D.C. MSA
- Tysons Corner Center, McLean
- The Fashion Centre at Pentagon City, Arlington
- Dulles Town Center, Dulles
- Richmond MSA
- Short Pump Town Center, Richmond
- Norfolk/Virginia Beach MSA
- MacArthur Center, Norfolk
Washington
- Seattle/Tacoma MSA
- Downtown Seattle, Seattle
- Northgate Mall, Seattle
- Bellevue Square, Bellevue
- Alderwood Mall, Lynnwood
- Westfield Southcenter (formerly Southcenter Mall), Tukwila
- Tacoma Mall, Tacoma
- Spokane MSA
- River Park Square, Spokane
- Portland, Oregon MSA
- Westfield Vancouver (formerly Vancouver Mall), Vancouver