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Carson Pirie Scott & Co., known informally as Carson's, is a chain of traditional department stores that have been in business for over 150 years. Their product price points are targeted to the moderate-to-upscale shopper. The majority of the stores are located in the Chicago metropolitan area, with more than 30 stores under the nameplate. But, as of February 21, 2007, the very famous downtown Chicago location closed. Image File history File links Nav_store_CPS.gif Licensing This is a logo of a corporation, sports team, or other organization, and is protected by copyright and/or trademark. ...
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The Carson Pirie Scott name is strongly associated with the historic Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company Building designed by Louis Sullivan, built in 1899 for the retail firm Schlesinger & Meyer, and expanded and sold to Carson Pirie Scott in 1904.. Carson Pirie Scott, downtown Chicago The Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company Building is a landmark department store building at State Street and Madison, Chicago, Illinois. ...
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History
Beginnings The chain began in 1854 when Samuel Carson opened a dry goods store in Amboy, Illinois, after he left Ireland. In 1871, the Great Chicago Fire destroyed 60% of the store's stock. In 1961, Carson Pirie Scott & Co greatly expanded in Illinois by purchasing the 20 unit Block & Kuhl chain headquartered in Peoria. By 1989, Carson Pirie Scott & Co. was acquired by P.A. Bergner & Co.[founded in Peoria illinois}, who operated the Bergner's, Charles V. Weise, Myers Brothers and Boston Store chains. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Official language(s) English[1] Capital Springfield Largest city Chicago Largest metro area Chicago Metropolitan Area Area Ranked 25th - Total 57,918 sq mi (149,998 km²) - Width 210 miles (340 km) - Length 390 miles (629 km) - % water 4. ...
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Bergners is a major department store in central and northern Illinois, established in 1889 in Peoria, Illinois, and offering mid-line to higher end merchandise in their largest stores. ...
The Boston Store is a major, mid-line department store in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, established in 1900. ...
Bankruptcy In 1991, P.A. Bergner & Co. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy; upon emerging from bankruptcy in 1993, it became a NASDAQ publicly traded company, changing its operating name to Carson Pirie Scott & Co. One year later, the company commenced trading on the NYSE under the CRP symbol. Year 1991 (MCMXCI) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the 1991 Gregorian calendar). ...
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Acqusion by Proffitt's By 1998, Carson Pirie Scott & Co. ownership was held by Proffitt's, Inc., (later renamed Saks Incorporated to reflect the acquisition of Saks Fifth Avenue). The Carson Pirie Scott, Bergner's, and Boston Store chains, along with Younkers and Herberger's nameplates, eventually operated as Saks' Northern Department Store Group (NDSG), based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In late 2005, however, the group was put up for sale as Saks Incorporated tried to refocus itself primarily on its core Saks Fifth Avenue stores. Year 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1998 Gregorian calendar). ...
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Saks Incorporated (NYSE: SKS) is an operator of department stores in the United States. ...
Saks Fifth Avenue is a chain of upscale American department stores that is owned and operated by Saks Fifth Avenue Enterprises (SFAE), a subsidiary of Saks Incorporated. ...
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Saks Fifth Avenue is a chain of upscale American department stores that is owned and operated by Saks Fifth Avenue Enterprises (SFAE), a subsidiary of Saks Incorporated. ...
Sale to The Bon-Ton Carson's and its associated stores became part of The Bon-Ton Stores Inc. in a $1.1 billion deal completed on March 6, 2006. [1] The group's base of merchandising and marketing operations remains in Milwaukee. The Bon-Ton Stores, Inc. ...
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On August 25, 2006, the CEO of Bon-Ton announced that the landmark Carson Pirie Scott store in downtown Chicago would close after the 2006 holiday season. It will then be redeveloped by the building's owner, who purchased the property in 2001. The store closed February 21, 2007. [2] is the 237th day of the year (238th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Current locations Illinois - Aurora
- Westfield Fox Valley (formerly Lord & Taylor)
- Northgate Shopping Center (opened as Charles V. Weise, then Bergner-Weise, then Bergner's) - (was Aurora Sears store before Fox Valley Mall opened, closed shortly after the new store opened).
- Bloomingdale - Stratford Square
- Bourbonnais
- Northfield Square (main store)
- Northfield Square (men's & home, formerly Venture)
- Calumet City - River Oaks Mall (formerly Edward C. Minas)
- Carpentersville - Spring Hill Mall (opened as Bergner-Weise, then Bergner's) Note: Portion of Spring Hill Mall is located within Carpentersville, including Carson's.
- Chicago
- Chicago Ridge - Westfield Chicago Ridge
- Evergreen Park - The Plaza
- Joliet - Westfield Louis Joliet (opened as Bergner-Weise, then Bergner's)
- Lincolnwood - Lincolnwood Town Center
- Lombard
- Yorktown Center (main store)
- The Shops at Yorktown (furniture store)
- Matteson - Lincoln Mall
- Mount Prospect - Randhurst Mall (opened 1962 as Wieboldt's, Bergner's 1988, Carson Pirie Scott 1990)
- Norridge - Harlem Irving Plaza (opened 1956 as Wieboldts's, Carson Pirie Scott 1987)
- North Riverside - North Riverside Park Mall
- Orland Park - Orland Square
- Schaumburg
- Streets of Woodfield (main store)
- 830 E. Golf Rd. (furniture store)
- St. Charles - Charlestowne Mall
- Vernon Hills - Westfield Hawthorn (formerly Lord & Taylor)
- Wilmette, Illinois
- Edens Plaza - 3200 Lake Ave. (main store)
- Edens Plaza - 3232 Lake Ave. (furniture store)
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Incorporated Village in 1922. ...
Incorporated Village in 1869. ...
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Former locations This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. Illinois - Aurora - 5 E. Galena Blvd. (opened 1928 as Block & Kuhl, acquired by Carson's in 1961, now Waubonsee Community Collge, Aurora Campus)
- Chicago (Flagship Store) - 1 S. State St. (closed February 21, 2007)
- Chicago Merchandise Mart, circa 1990
- Carpentersville - Meadowdale Plaza ( 1961 built for Block & Kuhl , store burned down in 1963, store not rebuilt)
- Decatur, Downtown (open 1925 as Block & kuhl, converted to Carsons in 1961 ..closed in the 1970's
- Decatur, Hickory Point Mall (now Von Maur)
- Elgin - 30 DuPage St. (opened in 1941 as Block & Kuhl, acquired by Carson's in 1961, relocated to Meadowdale Plaza in Carpentersville, now a State of Illinois Employment Office)
- Galesburg - 400 East Main Street (opened as Block & Kuhl, acquired by Carson's in 1961, closed mid-1970's, now operating as Lindstrom's Appliances)
- Hillside - Hillside Mall (now West Point Centre) East end anchor where CarMax is now located, (mall torn down)
- Joliet - Downtown (Next to Rialto Square Theater) (opened as Block & Kuhl, acquired by Carson's in 1961, closed in 1975, currently offices)
- Kankakee - Downtown (closed in 1989 and relocated to Northfield Square in Bourbonnais)
- Kewanee, Downtown opened 1942 as Block & kuhl, converted to Carsons 1961 ... closed 1980's
- Mount Prospect - Randhurst Mall (converted to JCPenney in 1990 when Carson's moved to former Bergner's in mall. Former JCPenney torn down for Costco)
- Normal - College Hills Mall (now Shoppes at College Hills) (closed 1989, became Von Maur in 1990)
- Ottawa - Downtown (former Block & kuhl )
- Peoria - Downtown, 124 s.w. Adams at Fulton (founded in 1879 as Schipper & Block..became Block & Kuhl in 1914.the building was known as the Block and Kuhl's flagship "the big white store" converted to Carson Pirie Scott in 1961 closed in 1975.. Now Chase Bank Building)
- Peoria - Northwoods Mall (later Famous-Barr, now Macy's)
- Quincy, Downtown (former block and Kuhl) converted to Carsons 1961 closed in the 1990s
- Rockford..2 former Block & kuhl location. Downtown and the state street Hess Brothers store.
- Urbana - Lincoln Square Mall (opened 1964, converted Bergner's in 1990, closed 1993, acquired and reopened as a Herberger's in August 1994, re-acquired by Carson's and converted to a Bergner's in January 1999, closed March 2002, building converted to offices of Health Alliance)
- Waukegan - Lakehurst Mall (opened 1971, closed 2003, torn down)
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Iowa - Cedar Falls - College Square Mall (opened as James Black Company, Donaldson's 1978, Carson's 1987, store closed January 1989)
- Waterloo - Crossroads Center (opened as James Black Company, Donaldson's 1978, Carson's 1987, store closed September 30, 1989, now divided among smaller stores)
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Minnesota - Blaine - Northtown Mall (opened 1972 as Powers Dry Goods, Donaldson's 1985, Carson's 1987, Mervyn's 1995, closed 2004, vacant)
- Brooklyn Center - Brookdale Center (opened as Donaldson's, Carson's 1987, Mervyn's 1995, closed 2004, vacant)
- Burnsville - Burnsville Center (opened 1977 as Powers Dry Goods, Donaldson's 1985, Carson's 1987, Mervyn's 1995, closed 2004, now Steve & Barry's and Dick's Sporting Goods)
- Eden Prairie - Eden Prairie Center (opened 1976 as Powers Dry Goods, Donaldson's 1985, Carson's 1987, Mervyn's 1995, closed 2004, now JCPenney)
- Edina - Southdale Center (opened 1954 as Donaldson's, Carson's 1987, Mervyn's 1995, closed 2004, vacant)
- Maplewood - Maplewood Mall (opened 1974 as Powers, Donaldson's 1985, Carson's 1987, closed/renovated 1995, Dayton's 1996, Marshall Fields 2001, now Macy's)
- Minneapolis - City Center (opened 1982 as Donaldson's, Carson's 1987, closed 1993, now Office Depot)
- Minnetonka - Ridgedale Center (opened 1974 as Donaldson's, Carson's 1987, closed 1995, now Macy's Men's and Home)
- Rochester - Miracle Mile (opened as Donaldson's, Carson's 1987, closed in October 2002, Herberger's at Apache Plaza became successor store)
- Roseville - Rosedale Center (opened as Donaldson's, Carson's 1987, Mervyn's 1995, closed 2004, torn down for lifestyle section)
- St. Louis Park - Knollwood Mall (opened 1955 as Powers, Donaldson's 1985, Carson's 1987, closed/renovated 1994, now Kohl's)
- St. Paul - Town Square (downtown) (opened 1980 as Donaldson's, Carson's 1987, closed 1993, now Minnesota Dept. of Public Safety)
- St. Paul - Highland Park (opened 1960 as Powers, Donaldson's 1985, Carson's 1993, closed/demolished 1994, now Barnes & Noble and various other shops)
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Location in Hennepin County Coordinates: Country United States State Minnesota County Hennepin County Founded 1850s Incorporated 1956 - Mayor Jan Callison Area - City 28. ...
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Coordinates: Country United States State Minnesota County Olmsted Founded 1854 Mayor Ardell Brede Area - City 103. ...
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Location in Hennepin County Coordinates: Country United States State Minnesota County Hennepin County Founded 1852 Incorporated November 19, 1886 Government - Mayor Jeff Jacobs (DFL) Area - City 10. ...
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References - ^ http://www.bonton.com/investor_relations/pr030606.asp
- ^ http://chicagobusiness.com/cgi-bin/news.pl?rssFeed=news&id=21835
Further reading - Siry, Joseph M. Carson Pirie Scott: Louis Sullivan and the Chicago Department Store. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 1988. ISBN 0-226-76136-3
External links - Carson Pirie Scott Official Website
- The Bon-Ton Stores, Inc. investor relations home page
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