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Ten US Retailers From the 1960s That Are No More

A bit nostalgic today... vivid childhood memories walking through 1,2,3,7& 9. Can see the Matchbox / toy car area in my head (before Hot Wheels).

    1. W.T. Grant (Grant’s)

    A nationwide discount department store chain that collapsed in 1976 after aggressive expansion and credit losses.

    2. E.J. Korvette

    One of the original membership discount retailers; once hugely influential but bankrupt by 1980.

    3. F.W. Woolworth

    The classic five-and-dime store famous for its lunch counters. U.S. stores closed in 1997.

    4. Gimbels

    A major department store chain and longtime rival to Macy’s, remembered for the slogan “Nobody beats Gimbels.” Closed in 1987.

    5. Bonwit Teller

    A luxury department store known for high fashion and its Fifth Avenue flagship. Closed in 1990.

    6. Alexander’s

    A New York–area discount department store chain that disappeared in 1992.

    7. Two Guys (Two Guys from Harrison)

    A massive discount retailer based in New Jersey that went bankrupt in 1982.

    8. S.S. Kresge

    A five-and-dime chain that eventually evolved into Kmart; the Kresge name itself disappeared.

    9. Food Fair

    A major supermarket chain across the Northeast and Florida that went bankrupt in the 1970s.

    10. Ames Department Stores

    A popular discount chain across the Northeast that ultimately closed in 2002.

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