Hochschild Kohn's
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Hochschild Kohn's was an American department store chain based in Baltimore, Maryland.
The store began with a downtown store located at the northwest corner of Howard and Lexington Streets. Hochschild's expanded to the suburbs in 1947, opening a store at Edmondson Village, and then a store in the northern suburbs in 1948 at York and Belvedere.
[edit] Former locations
- Baltimore
- Eastpoint Mall (now Value City and Value City Furniture)
- Edmondson Village (opened 1947, relocated to Security Square Mall)
- Howard St. @ Lexington St. (original store, closed 1977, burned down in 1983, later rebuilt as Hutzler's)
- Security Square Mall (later Hecht's, now Macy's)
- Perring Parkway
- Reisterstown Road Plaza
- York Rd. @ Belvedere Ave.[1]
- Bel Air - Harford Mall (later Hecht's, now Macy's)
- Bowie
- Columbia - The Mall in Columbia (later Hecht's, now Macy's)
- Easton
- Glen Burnie - Harundale Mall (mall torn down for Harundale Plaza)
- Towson
[edit] Competitors
Competitors to Hochschild Kohn's in its prime included: