Macy's North
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Macy's North, with its flagship store on Chicago's State Street, is a department store division of Federated Department Stores headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The division was created February 1, 2006 from the Marshall Field's operation Federated had acquired with its purchase of May Department Stores on August 30, 2005. An additional minor realignment of store operations with Macy's Midwest and Macy's West occurred July 30, 2006. On September 9, 2006, the legendary Marshall Field's moniker was phased out in favor of the Macy's nameplate as part of national rebranding of the former May Company department stores.
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[edit] History
The present Macy's North incorporates the historic department store company Marshall Field's, which previously had integrated Dayton's and Hudson's. Additionally, one former L.S. Ayres store in Hobart, Indiana, is among the current Macy's North division.
[edit] Controversy
In Chicago, Macy's move into the Marshall Field's building on State Street upset many residents.[1] While some have protested, many once loyal shoppers are simply shopping elsewhere.[2] Macy's reported in December 2006 slowed sales in stores that once were Marshall Field's..[3]
[edit] Current locations
Future locations are in italic.
[edit] Illinois
- Chicago-Naperville-Joliet, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Chicago - State Street (Flagship) (opened 1879 as Marshall Field's, expanded 1907, 1918, became Macy's 2006)
- Chicago - Water Tower Place (opened 1975 as Marshall Field's, became Macy's 2006, 289,000 sq. ft.)
- Aurora - Westfield Fox Valley (opened 1975 as Marshall Field's, became Macy's 2006, 229,558 sq. ft.)
- Bloomingdale - Stratford Square (opened 1981 as Marshall Field's, became Macy's 2006, 141,958 sq. ft.)
- Bolingbrook - The Promenade Bolingbrook (opening March 2007)
- Calumet City - River Oaks Center (opened 1966 as Marshall Field's, became Macy's 2006, 263,592 sq. ft.)
- Joliet - Westfield Louis Joliet (opened 1978 as Marshall Field's, became Macy's 2006, 123,500 sq. ft.)
- Lake Forest - Market Square (freestanding) (opened 1931 as Marshall Field's, became Macy's 2006)
- Northbrook - Northbrook Court (opened 1995 as Marshall Field's, became Macy's 2006, 280,000 sq. ft.)
- Oak Brook - Oakbrook Center (opened 1962 as Marshall Field's, became Macy's 9/9/2006, 379,000 sq. ft.)
- Oak Brook - Oakbrook Area Home Store (freestanding) (opened 1996 as Marshall Field's, became Macy's 2006)
- Orland Park - Orland Square (opened 1976 as Marshall Field's, became Macy's 2006, 185,600 sq. ft.)
- Schaumburg - Woodfield Center (opened 1971 as Marshall Field's, became Macy's 2006, 315,500 sq. ft.)
- Schaumburg Woodfield Area Home Store (freestanding) (opened 1996 as Marshall Field's, became Macy's 2006)
- Skokie - Westfield Old Orchard (opened 1956 as Marshall Field's, became Macy's 2006)
- Vernon Hills - Westfield Hawthorn (opened 1973 as Marshall Field's, became Macy's 2006, 227,432 sq. ft.)
- West Dundee - Spring Hill Mall (opened 1980 as Marshall Field's, became Macy's 2006, 124,000 sq. ft.)
- Rockford, IL Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Rockford - CherryVale Mall (opened 1973 as Marshall Field's, became Macy's 2006, 147,632 sq. ft.)
[edit] Indiana
- Chicago-Naperville-Joliet, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Hobart - Westfield Southlake (opened 1978 as L.S. Ayres, became Macy's 2006, 164,574 sq. ft.)
[edit] Michigan
- Ann Arbor, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Ann Arbor - Briarwood Mall (opened 1974 as Hudson's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 187,000 sq. ft.)
- Detroit-Warren-Livonia, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Dearborn - Fairlane Town Center (opened 1976 as Hudson's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 240,000 sq. ft.)
- Harper Woods - Eastland Center (opened 1957 as Hudson's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 485,151 sq. ft.)
- Novi - Twelve Oaks Mall (opened 1977 as Hudson's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 240,200 sq. ft., expanding to 300,000 sq. ft.)
- Port Huron - Birchwood Mall (opened 1997 as Hudson's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 103,000 sq. ft.)
- Southfield - Northland Center (opened 1954 as Hudson's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 511,509 sq. ft.)
- Sterling Heights - Lakeside Mall (opened 1978 as Hudson's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 206,000 sq. ft.)
- Sterling Heights - Lakeside Mall Men's & Home Store (opened 1978 as Crowley's, became Hudson's in 2000, then Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 115,000 sq. ft.)
- Taylor - Southland Center (opened 1970 as Hudson's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 292,000 sq. ft.)
- Troy - Oakland Mall (opened 1968 as Hudson's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 378,617 sq. ft.)
- Troy - The Somerset Collection (opened 1996 as Hudson's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 300,000 sq. ft.)
- Waterford Charter Township - Summit Place (opened 1962 as Hudson's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 288,000 sq. ft.)
- Westland - Westland Center (opened 1965 as Hudson's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 354,772 sq. ft.)
- Battle Creek, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Battle Creek - Lakeview Square Mall (opened 1983 as Hudson's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 103,209 sq. ft.)
- Flint, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Flint - Genesee Valley Center (opened 1970 as Hudson's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 268,025 sq. ft.)
- Grand Rapids-Wyoming, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Grandville - RiverTown Crossings (opened 1999 as Hudson's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 165,754 sq. ft.)
- Kentwood - Woodland Shopping Center (opened 1975 as Hudson's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 166,700 sq. ft.)
- Kalamazoo-Portage, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Portage - The Crossroads (opened 1980 as Hudson's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 123,513 sq. ft.)
- Lansing-East Lansing, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Saginaw-Saginaw Township North, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Saginaw - Fashion Square Mall (opened 1976 as Hudson's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 120,973 sq. ft.)
- Traverse City, MI Micropolitan Statistical Area
- Traverse City - Grand Traverse Mall (opened 1992 as Hudson's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 103,000 sq. ft.)
[edit] Minnesota
- Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Bloomington - Mall of America (opened 1992, 280,000 sq. ft.)
- Brooklyn Center - Brookdale Center (opened 1966 as Dayton's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 195,368 sq. ft.)
- Burnsville - Burnsville Center (opened 1977 as Dayton's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 221,326 sq. ft.)
- Edina - Southdale Center (opened 1956 as Dayton's, replaced 1990, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 346,795 sq. ft.)
- Edina - Southdale Area Home Store (freestanding) (opened 1978 as Dayton's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 85,000 sq. ft.)
- Maplewood - Maplewood Mall (opened 1996 as Dayton's in former Donaldson's/Powers, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 225,000 sq. ft.)
- Minneapolis - Nicollet Mall (opened 1902 as Dayton's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 1,347,003 sq. ft.)
- Minnetonka - Ridgedale Center (opened 1974 as Dayton's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 202,000 sq. ft.)
- Minnetonka - Ridgedale Center Men's/Home (opened 1995 as Dayton's in former Donaldson's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 124,000 sq. ft.)
- Roseville - Rosedale Center (opened 1969 as Dayton's, replaced 1991, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 259,453 sq. ft.)
- Roseville - Rosedale Area Home Store (freestanding) (opened 1976 as Dayton's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 54,450 sq. ft.)
- St. Paul - Minnesota World Trade Center (Downtown St. Paul) (opened 1963 as Dayton's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 383,368 sq. ft.)
- Rochester, MN Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Rochester, Minnesota - Apache Mall (opened 1972 as Dayton's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 162,790 sq. ft.)
- St. Cloud, MN Metropolitan Statistical Area
- St. Cloud - Crossroads Center (opened 1976 as Dayton's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 99,395 sq. ft.)
[edit] North Dakota
- Fargo, ND-MN Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Fargo - West Acres Shopping Center (opened 1973 as Dayton's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 115,000 sq. ft.)
- Grand Forks, ND-MN Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Grand Forks - Columbia Mall (opened 1978 as Dayton's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 101,203 sq. ft.)
[edit] Ohio
- Toledo, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Toledo - Westfield Franklin Park (opened 1971 as Hudson's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 187,000 sq. ft.)
[edit] South Dakota
- Sioux Falls, SD Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Sioux Falls - Empire Mall (opened 1971 as Dayton's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 100,790 sq. ft.)
[edit] Wisconsin
- Appleton, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Appleton - Fox River Mall (opened 1991 as Dayton's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 168,800 sq. ft.)
- Eau Claire, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Eau Claire - Oakwood Mall (opened 1991 as Dayton's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 100,200 sq. ft.)
- La Crosse, WI-MN Metropolitan Statistical Area
- La Crosse - Valley View Mall (opened 1980 as Dayton's, became Marshall Field's 2001, Macy's 2006, 100,000 sq. ft.)
- Madison, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Madison - Hilldale Shopping Center (opened 1962 as Gimbels, became Marshall Field's 1986, Macy's 2006, 160,000 sq. ft.)
- Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Wauwatosa - Mayfair Mall (opened 1959 as Marshall Field's, became Macy's 2006, 289,000 sq. ft.)
[edit] Former locations
[edit] Indiana
- South Bend-Mishawaka, IN-MI Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Mishawaka - University Park Mall (opened 1980 as Hudson's, became Marshall Field's 2001, closed 3/2006, 122,632 sq. ft.)
- Fort Wayne, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Fort Wayne - Glenbrook Square (opened 1981 as Hudson's, became Marshall Field's 2001, closed 3/2006)
[edit] References
- ^ Hard-core fans stay loyal to brand, Chicago Tribune, September 5, 2006.
- ^ Protesters: Give Chicagoans what they want - Field's, Skyline-Chicago.com, November 30, 2006.
- ^ Ex-Field's stores a drag on Macy's , Chicago Sun-Times, February 9, 2007.
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