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- The_Broadway abstract "The Broadway was a mid-level department store chain headquartered in Los Angeles, California, United States of America. Founded in 1896 by English born Arthur Letts, Sr., who later went on to develop Holmby Hills, The Broadway became one of the dominant retailers in Southern California and the Southwest. In 1950, the company merged with Sacramento-based Hale Brothers to form Broadway-Hale Stores.The Broadway bought out competitors in Los Angeles (B.H. Dyas, Milliron's, and Coulter's), San Diego (Marston's), and Phoenix (Korrick's). In later years The Broadway opened stores in Nevada (Las Vegas), New Mexico, and Colorado. In 1979, it was split into two divisions: The Broadway Southern California, based in Los Angeles; and Broadway Southwest, headquartered in Phoenix (for the non-California stores). The Broadway's parent Carter Hawley Hale Stores ran into financial difficulties which resulted from poor management decisions and hostile takeover attempts. In 1996 the chain was acquired by Federated Department Stores and the majority of locations were converted to the Macy's nameplate. Several stores in affluent areas where Macy's already had locations were closed, refurbished and reopened as Bloomingdale's, while Federated sold many of the remaining stores to Sears.Though the chain had been closed for over seven years, The Broadway Building in Hollywood, including its iconic "The Broadway" sign was featured in the climactic final scenes of the 2003 film Hollywood Homicide starring Harrison Ford. As of April 2011, Strategic Marks, LLC has obtained 'The Broadway' trademark and plans on re-introducing the famous department store name as part of a virtual mall, along with other nostalgic stores such as The Bon Marche, Joseph Magnin, Robinson's Department Store, Filene's, Abraham and Strauss and many others. The goal is to bring back the great department stores of the 20th century, with the hopes of re-opening the actual 'Brick and Mortar' stores throughout the US.".
- The_Broadway extinctionYear "1996".
- The_Broadway fate "Converted to Macy's".
- The_Broadway foundingYear "1896".
- The_Broadway industry Retail.
- The_Broadway location Los_Angeles.
- The_Broadway parentCompany Broadway_Stores.
- The_Broadway thumbnail Broadway2.jpg?width=300.
- The_Broadway type Department_store.
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- The_Broadway companyName "The Broadway".
- The_Broadway companyType Department_store.
- The_Broadway defunct "1996".
- The_Broadway fate "Converted to Macy's".
- The_Broadway foundation "1896".
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- The_Broadway industry Retail.
- The_Broadway location Los_Angeles.
- The_Broadway parent "Formerly Broadway-Hale Stores".
- The_Broadway products "Clothing, footwear, bedding, furniture, jewelry, beauty products, and housewares.".
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- The_Broadway subject Category:Defunct_companies_in_the_Greater_Los_Angeles_Area.
- The_Broadway subject Category:Defunct_department_stores_of_the_United_States.
- The_Broadway subject Category:History_of_Los_Angeles,_California.
- The_Broadway subject Category:Macy's,_Inc..
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- The_Broadway comment "The Broadway was a mid-level department store chain headquartered in Los Angeles, California, United States of America. Founded in 1896 by English born Arthur Letts, Sr., who later went on to develop Holmby Hills, The Broadway became one of the dominant retailers in Southern California and the Southwest. In 1950, the company merged with Sacramento-based Hale Brothers to form Broadway-Hale Stores.The Broadway bought out competitors in Los Angeles (B.H.".
- The_Broadway label "The Broadway".
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- The_Broadway depiction Broadway2.jpg.
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- The_Broadway name "The Broadway".