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Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA -Bullock Department Store - 7th & Hill - 1938

Description: Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA -Bullock Department Store - 7th & Hill - 1938: Bullock's was a department store based in Los Angeles, California. The company operated full-line department stores all across California, with some stores in Arizona and Nevada. Bullock's also operated the more upscale Bullocks Wilshire in parts of Southern California. Bullock's was founded in 1907 at Seventh & Broadway in downtown Los Angeles by John G. Bullock, with the support of The Broadway Department Store owner Arthur Letts. In 1923, Bullock and business partner P.G. Winnett bought out Letts' interest after his death and the companies became completely separated. In 1929 Bullock & Winnett opened a luxury branch on Wilshire Boulevard, named Bullock's Wilshire. In 1944 Bullock's acquired I. Magnin & Co., a venerable, San Francisco-based upscale specialty chain. This was followed by the acquisition of the then public-owned Bullock's/I. Magnin organization in 1964 by Federated Department Stores, much to the dismay of surviving founder P.G. Winnett, who publicly lambasted the deal (which was initiated by his own son-in-law, Bullock's President Walter W. Candy Jr.). In the 1970s, to differentiate itself from the full-line Bullock's stores, the very exclusive Wilshire location dropped its apostrophe, became Bullocks Wilshire, and began its own expansion. Bullock's, Bullocks Wilshire, and I. Magnin retained their autonomy under Federated, as well as their carriage-trade niche, with I. Magnin expanding into the Chicago and Washington, D.C. metropolitan areas and Bullock's opening stores in Phoenix, Las Vegas and Northern California. In 1983 however, Federated shuttered the Bullock's North division and sold most of its locations to a Seattle, Washington upstart: Nordstrom. In 1988, after an ugly takeover battle between Robert Campeau and Macy's for Federated, Bullock's and I. Magnin were sold by Campeau to Macy's as a consolation prize for one billion dollars, which plunged Macy's into debt. The new owners responded by dismantling Bullock's Los Angeles corporate offices, merging Bullocks Wilshire into I. Magnin, and Bullock's into its Macy's South division, thus sending what had been Federated's most profitable division into a precipitous decline and alienating the local customers. The end came quickly for Bullock's after Macy's filed for bankruptcy protection in 1992, with the Bullocks Wilshire stores being renamed I. Magnin two years before. I. Magnin and Bullock's were pruned of their underperforming branches, and I. Magnin itself was dissolved in January 1995 once Federated Department Stores reappeared on the scene and acquired Macy's. In 1996—following the acquisition of Broadway Stores, Inc.—Federated consolidated all its traditional department-store business in California under the Macy's nameplate, ending 89 years of Bullock's. The correspondent writes to a friend in New York City "Dearest. 12 PM. We just are shopping in this store. It is a fine place.. - Bought a nice Pyrex pie plate in a Sheffield Plate server for Marcella - 7:00, a very nice pattern. Tille bought individual salt cellars, very cute. They have been lovely to us & we wanted to give something." The Linen Era postcard, mailed in 1939, is in good condition. B.R. Montgomery. Riverside Calif.

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Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA -Bullock Department Store - 7th & Hill - 1938Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA -Bullock Department Store - 7th & Hill - 1938

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Restocking Fee: No

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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 14 Days

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Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Theme: US States, Cities & Towns

Type: Printed (Lithograph)

Features: Architecture

City/Region: Los Angeles

Postage Condition: Posted

Brand: B. R. Montgomery

State: California

Era: Linen (c. 1930-1945)

Department Store: Bullock's

Region: California

Country: USA

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