Todd Webb (1905-200) was discharged from the US Navy in 1945. Before fighting in the war, Todd had worked as a stockbroker, a field in which he’d enjoyed notable success til losing all his money in the 1920s crash, prospected for gold in California and Panama, and worked as a forest ranger. In the … Continue reading "Wonderful Photos of Postwar New York City in 1946"
Todd Webb (1905-200) was discharged from the US Navy in 1945. Before fighting in the war, Todd had worked as a stockbroker, a field in which he’d enjoyed notable success til losing all his money in the 1920s crash, prospected for gold in California and Panama, and worked as a forest ranger. In the … Continue reading "Wonderful Photos of Postwar New York City in 1946"
Todd Webb (1905-200) was discharged from the US Navy in 1945. Before fighting in the war, Todd had worked as a stockbroker, a field in which he’d enjoyed notable success til losing all his money in the 1920s crash, prospected for gold in California and Panama, and worked as a forest ranger. In the … Continue reading "Wonderful Photos of Postwar New York City in 1946"
Todd Webb (1905-200) was discharged from the US Navy in 1945. Before fighting in the war, Todd had worked as a stockbroker, a field in which he’d enjoyed notable success til losing all his money in the 1920s crash, prospected for gold in California and Panama, and worked as a forest ranger. In the … Continue reading "Wonderful Photos of Postwar New York City in 1946"
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Todd Webb (1905-200) was discharged from the US Navy in 1945. Before fighting in the war, Todd had worked as a stockbroker, a field in which he’d enjoyed notable success til losing all his money in the 1920s crash, prospected for gold in California and Panama, and worked as a forest ranger. In the … Continue reading "Wonderful Photos of Postwar New York City in 1946"
Todd Webb (1905-200) was discharged from the US Navy in 1945. Before fighting in the war, Todd had worked as a stockbroker, a field in which he’d enjoyed notable success til losing all his money in the 1920s crash, prospected for gold in California and Panama, and worked as a forest ranger. In the … Continue reading "Wonderful Photos of Postwar New York City in 1946"
Todd Webb (1905-200) was discharged from the US Navy in 1945. Before fighting in the war, Todd had worked as a stockbroker, a field in which he’d enjoyed notable success til losing all his money in the 1920s crash, prospected for gold in California and Panama, and worked as a forest ranger. In the … Continue reading "Wonderful Photos of Postwar New York City in 1946"
Todd Webb (1905-200) was discharged from the US Navy in 1945. Before fighting in the war, Todd had worked as a stockbroker, a field in which he’d enjoyed notable success til losing all his money in the 1920s crash, prospected for gold in California and Panama, and worked as a forest ranger. In the … Continue reading "Wonderful Photos of Postwar New York City in 1946"
We're traveling back in time (R.I.P. Linens 'n Things, W. T. Grant 25 Cent Store, and KB Toys).
Todd Webb (1905-200) was discharged from the US Navy in 1945. Before fighting in the war, Todd had worked as a stockbroker, a field in which he’d enjoyed notable success til losing all his money in the 1920s crash, prospected for gold in California and Panama, and worked as a forest ranger. In the … Continue reading "Wonderful Photos of Postwar New York City in 1946"
Over the course of its history, America’s oldest department has gone through its fair share of change. Meet the in-house team responsible for its latest redesign.
Iconic department store chains that once ruled the American mall have announced hundreds of location closures in the past year.
Todd Webb slept in a friend's kitchen by night and created beautiful images by day.
Todd Webb (1905-200) was discharged from the US Navy in 1945. Before fighting in the war, Todd had worked as a stockbroker, a field in which he’d enjoyed notable success til losing all his money in the 1920s crash, prospected for gold in California and Panama, and worked as a forest ranger. In the … Continue reading "Wonderful Photos of Postwar New York City in 1946"
New York City - Exterior shot of Alexander's department store on Queens Boulevard.
Over the course of its history, America’s oldest department has gone through its fair share of change. Meet the in-house team responsible for its latest redesign.
We're traveling back in time (R.I.P. Linens 'n Things, W. T. Grant 25 Cent Store, and KB Toys).
Scenes from the neighborhood that made Manhattan the center of the fashion universe
Gimbels Department Store, 1963, with rival Macy's next door. To the far right is the Hotel McAlpin, the largest hotel in the world when it opened in 1912. Close right is Hotel Martinique, a stately destination when Herald Square was the city's theater district, before it devolved into a dilapidated welfare hotel in the 1970s. Who doesn't remember the mighty Gimbels Department Store as a child, and its world-famous rivalry with next-door-neighbor Macy's? Um, actually, I for one, since I grew up in the south... But I do recall the fact that Kris Kringle, in Miracle on 34th Street, tells a mamer at Macy's that she can find sold-out skates at Gimbels, and that after Auntie Mame is fired from Macy's, she shouts out to buy "the little nippers" their Christmas skates at Gimbels... So when I moved to New York in 1995, I was eager to find the landmark. Of course, unfortunately, by then it had closed. Gimbels began as a general store in Indiana in the 1880s, and expanded into Philadelphia in 1894, before opening its flagship in New York's Herald Square at Sixth Avenue and 32nd Street, just across from Macy's in 1910, beginning a 50+-year rivavlry. In 1923, owner Adam Gimbel also acquired what would become Saks Fifth Avenue. Gimbels marketed to the middle class, offering NYC's first department store bargain basement, but had a tough time distinguishing itself from the larger Macy's—which did, after all, have a parade—and the legendary store shuttered in 1986. In its location now is what locals detest—Manhattan Mall—where Abraham & Strauss, then Stern's operated. In 2010, J.C. Penney opened its first New York retailer in the space. Gimbels in the 1940s... 1951 on left, 1923 top right, 1911. Gimbels' merch and advertising from 1934 through the 1980s. See the site today and before Gimbels and Macy's, after the jump! Here's the site today, with J.C. Penney's first New York retailer, opened in 2010. And this amazing photograph shows pre-Herald Square, before Gimbels and Macy's, with a four-story residential building and dry goods retailer McDonalds on the ground floor. The billboard along the roof is an ad for Benedictine, a French liqueur.Gimbels in the 'burbs. Yonkers, NY, in the 1950s.
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Todd Webb (1905-200) was discharged from the US Navy in 1945. Before fighting in the war, Todd had worked as a stockbroker, a field in which he’d enjoyed notable success til losing all his money in the 1920s crash, prospected for gold in California and Panama, and worked as a forest ranger. In the … Continue reading "Wonderful Photos of Postwar New York City in 1946"
Todd Webb (1905-200) was discharged from the US Navy in 1945. Before fighting in the war, Todd had worked as a stockbroker, a field in which he’d enjoyed notable success til losing all his money in the 1920s crash, prospected for gold in California and Panama, and worked as a forest ranger. In the … Continue reading "Wonderful Photos of Postwar New York City in 1946"
Todd Webb (1905-200) was discharged from the US Navy in 1945. Before fighting in the war, Todd had worked as a stockbroker, a field in which he’d enjoyed notable success til losing all his money in the 1920s crash, prospected for gold in California and Panama, and worked as a forest ranger. In the … Continue reading "Wonderful Photos of Postwar New York City in 1946"
Todd Webb (1905-200) was discharged from the US Navy in 1945. Before fighting in the war, Todd had worked as a stockbroker, a field in which he’d enjoyed notable success til losing all his money in the 1920s crash, prospected for gold in California and Panama, and worked as a forest ranger. In the … Continue reading "Wonderful Photos of Postwar New York City in 1946"
Todd Webb (1905-200) was discharged from the US Navy in 1945. Before fighting in the war, Todd had worked as a stockbroker, a field in which he’d enjoyed notable success til losing all his money in the 1920s crash, prospected for gold in California and Panama, and worked as a forest ranger. In the … Continue reading "Wonderful Photos of Postwar New York City in 1946"
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Founded originally in 1865 as Wechsler & Abraham, the store moved to a building on Fulton Street, and began to ...
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A landmark downtown Northampton store that sells a quirky, eclectic mix of clothing, hats, gifts and pop culture items is closing its doors after almost 30 years in business.
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