Herberger's
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Herberger's | |
Type | Department store |
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Founded | 1927 |
Headquarters | St. Cloud, Minnesota |
Industry | Retail |
Products | Clothing, footwear, bedding, furniture, jewelry, beauty products, housewares |
Website | http://www.herbergers.com/ |
Herberger's is a department store chain in the Midwestern United States. As of mid-2005, the chain has 40 stores in nine states.
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[edit] History
Herberger's began in St. Cloud, Minnesota, when G.R. "Bob" Herberger opened his first store in 1927. Herberger's was incorporated for the purpose of acquiring additional stores and expanding into other communities in 1943. By 1972, it grew to 11 stores in four states. Herberger's merged with Proffitt's Inc. in 1997.
As Proffitt's Inc. evolved into Saks Incorporated with the company's acquisition of Saks Fifth Avenue, Herberger's eventually became part of the corporation's Northern Department Store Group, essentially grouped under the umbrella of Carson Pirie Scott & Company. On October 31, 2005, Saks announced that it was selling Herberger's and its other Northern Department Store Group stores (Carson Pirie Scott, Bergner's, Boston Store, and Younkers) to Bon-Ton Stores in a $1.1 billion deal; the transaction was completed on March 6, 2006. [1]
[edit] Locations
[edit] Colorado
- Grand Junction: Mesa Mall
[edit] Iowa
- Ottumwa: Quincy Place Mall (55,282 sq. ft.)
[edit] Montana
- Billings: Rimrock Mall (41,522 sq. ft.)
- Butte: Butte Plaza Mall
- Great Falls: Holiday Village Mall (85,346 sq. ft., replaced Montgomery Ward in 2000)
- Havre: Holiday Village Mall (35,200 sq. ft.)
- Kalispell: Kalispell Center Mall
- Main store (54,000 sq. ft., main store; replaced Montgomery Ward)
- Juniors' store (replaced Woolworth)
- Missoula: Southgate Mall
- Main store (45,000 sq. ft., replaced Lamonts in 1996)
- Juniors' store (replaced Nordstrom in 1996)
[edit] Minnesota
- Albert Lea: Northbridge Mall
- Alexandria: Viking Plaza
- Bemidji: Paul Bunyan Mall
- Baxter: Westgate Mall
- Bloomington: Southtown Shopping Center (187,419 sq. ft., including Toys "R" Us)
- Fergus Falls: Westridge Mall
- Mankato: River Hills Mall (71,046 sq. ft.)
- Moorhead: Moorhead Center Mall (converted from Eckstein's in 1980)
- New Ulm: Marketplatz Mall (47,300 sq. ft.)
- Rochester: Apache Mall (91,400 sq. ft., Replaced Montgomery Ward)
- Roseville: Rosedale Center (replaced Montgomery Ward)
- St. Cloud: Centre Square (93,300 sq. ft., Flagship store)
- St. Paul: Midway Marketplace (124,136 sq. ft.)
- Stillwater: St. Croix (67,300 sq. ft.)
- Virginia: Thunderbird Mall
- Willmar: Kandi Mall
- Main store
- Home store
[edit] Nebraska
- Hastings: Imperial Mall
- Kearney: Hilltop Mall (replaced Wal-Mart)
- Norfolk: Sunset Plaza
- North Platte: Platte River Mall
- Scottsbluff: Monument Mall
[edit] North Dakota
- Bismarck: Kirkwood Mall (92,500 sq. ft.)
- Dickinson: Prairie Hills Mall (42,980 sq. ft.)
- Fargo: West Acres Shopping Center (105,000 sq. ft.)
- Minot: Dakota Square (52,468 sq. ft.)
[edit] South Dakota
- Aberdeen: Lakewood Mall (79,646 sq. ft.)
- Rapid City: Rushmore Mall (88,977 sq. ft.)
- Watertown: Watertown Mall (40,346 sq. ft.)
[edit] Wisconsin
- Beaver Dam: Beaver Dam Mall
- La Crosse: Valley View Mall
- Rice Lake: Cedar Mall
[edit] Wyoming
- Rock Springs: White Mountain Mall
[edit] Former locations
[edit] Iowa
- Waterloo: Crossroads Center (replaced one level of JCPenney, other level of JCPenney still in operation. Former Herberger's is now Younkers)
[edit] Minnesota
- St. Anthony Village: Apache Plaza (originally Young-Quinlan, later Van Arsdell's, Mall torn down)
- West St. Paul: Signal Hills Shopping Center (Mall torn down)
[edit] Montana
- Great Falls: Holiday Village Mall (became Scheels All Sports 2007; Herberger's moved to former Montgomery Ward in mall)
[edit] Nebraska
[edit] North Dakota
- Bismarck: Gateway Mall (formerly AW Lucas; Herberger's closed 1994. Later Jacob's, then World's Greatest Deals, now Conlin's Furniture)
[edit] Wisconsin
- Appleton: The Avenue Mall (now a museum)