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Jamiel,
Two and one half malls....SOOOO true. Do you remember then how Frandor had these funny ramps and different levels without actually going really up or down? Like all the floors in there were uneven. You wold go upwards to get to one part and down to get to another? And how it used to smell funny. Kinda like a glue of some sort was used in its construction?
Frandor actually had a remake here in the late 1990's and is now a completly open air mall. The little center section, where they had Santa Clause is gone as well.
Meridian Mall DID have a Woolco...good eye there. I forgot about Woolco. We had on on the West side of town over on Waverly and Mt Hope. It's now a Value City. Woolco was cool but sold only Eureka vacuum cleaners ( to my knowledge) and was very reminicent to K-Mart. Woolworth's response to I mean.
We also had a Century House over on Pennsylvainia Ave. I know that's kinda a stretch for a department store since it was in fact a catalog showroom, but we shopped there quite a bit. The store closed in the late 1980's, and then was used by the up and coming ABC warehouse, and is now as of 1998 the Toyota/Lexus dealership.
Whitmark was another catalog showroom that was prevelent in this area, but had a larger showroom than Century House, with difinitive departments and had a cool vac selection, but never sold major appliances. This was in another half / mall I suppose Logan Square down on Lagan Street and Holmes. This store lasted well into the 90's when it too died.
You are right about the dates, and I digress. I was 5 in 1981 so this could definitly be so. Im working off a momory here. So a person who was in the need to know, my mom, who again was a part time employee with (Knapp's), told me that that the store was in fact closed June, 1981. But stayed open on the first floor and mezzanine levels and basement selling off merchandise until it was no longer useful to do so.
The store did have three elevators, in the back of the store, two escalators which only went up to the mezzanine level and the elevators did have operators which were mainly regular store clerks who were in rotation. There was no seperate elevator operator's position. Everyone had to know how to use them. Even my mom.
She did go on to tell me for a fact that Knapp's was in the Lansing Mall to the left ofJ.C.Penney's and Wurzbergs on the right of, until they all died in:
1.1983(Wurzbergs)
2.1984(Knapp's)
This left J.C. Penney's, Wards and Hudsons to battle it out.
She wonders why I needed this info by the way. I told her and she just sighed.
I forgot Hudsons! Hudsons was the upscale clothing store that is now Marshall Fields. Hudson's consistently stunk of perfume and you could smell the place from 100 yards. They used to sell Whirlpool vacuum cleraners for a time during the late 80's and early 90's. Before Hudson's came out to the mall, it used to be Robert Hall Clothiers another place gone well before me or before I could remember well.
Okay so, what others do we remember..
Chad
Jamiel,
Two and one half malls....SOOOO true. Do you remember then how Frandor had these funny ramps and different levels without actually going really up or down? Like all the floors in there were uneven. You wold go upwards to get to one part and down to get to another? And how it used to smell funny. Kinda like a glue of some sort was used in its construction?
Frandor actually had a remake here in the late 1990's and is now a completly open air mall. The little center section, where they had Santa Clause is gone as well.
Meridian Mall DID have a Woolco...good eye there. I forgot about Woolco. We had on on the West side of town over on Waverly and Mt Hope. It's now a Value City. Woolco was cool but sold only Eureka vacuum cleaners ( to my knowledge) and was very reminicent to K-Mart. Woolworth's response to I mean.
We also had a Century House over on Pennsylvainia Ave. I know that's kinda a stretch for a department store since it was in fact a catalog showroom, but we shopped there quite a bit. The store closed in the late 1980's, and then was used by the up and coming ABC warehouse, and is now as of 1998 the Toyota/Lexus dealership.
Whitmark was another catalog showroom that was prevelent in this area, but had a larger showroom than Century House, with difinitive departments and had a cool vac selection, but never sold major appliances. This was in another half / mall I suppose Logan Square down on Lagan Street and Holmes. This store lasted well into the 90's when it too died.
You are right about the dates, and I digress. I was 5 in 1981 so this could definitly be so. Im working off a momory here. So a person who was in the need to know, my mom, who again was a part time employee with (Knapp's), told me that that the store was in fact closed June, 1981. But stayed open on the first floor and mezzanine levels and basement selling off merchandise until it was no longer useful to do so.
The store did have three elevators, in the back of the store, two escalators which only went up to the mezzanine level and the elevators did have operators which were mainly regular store clerks who were in rotation. There was no seperate elevator operator's position. Everyone had to know how to use them. Even my mom.
She did go on to tell me for a fact that Knapp's was in the Lansing Mall to the left ofJ.C.Penney's and Wurzbergs on the right of, until they all died in:
1.1983(Wurzbergs)
2.1984(Knapp's)
This left J.C. Penney's, Wards and Hudsons to battle it out.
She wonders why I needed this info by the way. I told her and she just sighed.
I forgot Hudsons! Hudsons was the upscale clothing store that is now Marshall Fields. Hudson's consistently stunk of perfume and you could smell the place from 100 yards. They used to sell Whirlpool vacuum cleraners for a time during the late 80's and early 90's. Before Hudson's came out to the mall, it used to be Robert Hall Clothiers another place gone well before me or before I could remember well.
Okay so, what others do we remember..
Chad