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Macy's West

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The Macy's West flagship store decorated for Christmas at Union Square in San Francisco.
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The Macy's West flagship store decorated for Christmas at Union Square in San Francisco.

Macy's West is a division of Federated Department Stores and headquartered in San Francisco, California. It currently operates approximately 200 stores throughout Arizona, California, Colorado, Guam, Hawaii, Nevada, New Mexico and Texas. The division's most recent inclusions, Robinsons-May and Foley's stores in this region, were absorbed into the Macy's nameplate on September 9, 2006.

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[edit] History

Macy's West was established in San Francisco, California in 1866 as O'Connor, Moffat, Kean Co. at Second & Market Streets, eventually moving into several buildings on south Post Street, between Grant Avenue and Kearny Street, where it rebuilt after surviving the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. In 1928, the company, by then known as O'Connor, Moffat & Co., commissioned a new location at 101 Stockton Street. R.H. Macy & Company, New York, New York acquired O'Connor Moffat in 1945 and on October 16, 1947 renamed the store Macy's San Francisco. Macy's followed up with a major expansion of the store at 170 O'Farrell Street in 1948, using the original architect of the 1928 building, Louis Parson Hobart[1].

Starting in 1954 with a branch at Hillsdale Shopping Center in San Mateo, California, the company expanded throughout Northern California, primarily the San Francisco Bay Area, but also opening stores in Sacramento, Fresno, Stockton and Modesto in the 1960's and 1970's. Along the way, the newly renamed Macy's California ventured into shopping center development with Valley Fair in San Jose and Bayfair in San Leandro. Expansion into Nevada came in 1978 in Reno, Nevada, and in 1984 four complimentary locations were acquired from Liberty House, including Liberty House's own O'Farrell & Stockton flagship built in 1974, which eventually became Macy's Men's Store.

[edit] I. Magnin/Bullock's acquisition

In 1986 R.H. Macy's management team led a buyout of the company. Concurrently, Macy's California began to seek locations in Southern California. These plans were put on hold after Macy's purchased the Bullock's, Bullocks Wilshire and I. Magnin organizations from Campeau Corp. in 1988. Campeau had bested Macy's own attempted acquisition of Federated Department Stores and sold these California divisions to Macy's as part of their settlement.

I. Magnin, whose San Francisco flagship adjoined Macy's, was consolidated with Bullocks Wilshire to form an autonomous specialty-department store subdivision under Macy's California. Many of I. Magnin's smaller, dated locations were shuttered and in 1989 the Bullocks Wilshire stores assumed the I. Magnin name. In a test case, the I. Magnin at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa, California was converted to a stand-alone Bullock's Men's store in 1991.

The traditional Bullock's department stores were operated initially as part of the new Macy's South/Bullock's division based in Atlanta, Georgia, but in late 1991 R.H. Macy announced plans to re-aligned its divisional structure and create a new Macy's West/Bullock's in 1992.

On January 27, 1992 R.H. Macy & Co. declared bankruptcy. During the next two years, as Macy's reorganized, the Macy's West division continued to expand, opening a location at Mall of America in late 1992, in addition to assuming the management of the Bullock's stores and the Macy's locations in Texas. Bullock's closed locations in Lakewood, Le Mesa and Santa Ana, California at this time, while the I. Magnin group shuttered eleven more stores of its dwindling franchise. The historic Bullocks Wilshire store closed in early 1993.

[edit] Federated Department Stores merger

In 1994 Federated Department Stores reached agreement with R.H. Macy's creditors to buy the company out of bankruptcy court, completing the acquisition in December 1994 and making Macy's West/Bullock's a division of Federated. Even before the acquisition closed, Federated announced the closure of the remaining I. Magnin stores, eventually selling four stores to Saks Fifth Avenue and converting six former I. Magnin locations in Palo Alto, Walnut Creek, Woodland Hills, Palm Desert, Newport Beach and Palos Verdes to specialty Macy's or Bullock's locations. The upper floors of the former I. Magnin store on Union Square were later converted to an expansion of Macy's West own adjoining flagship. Federated also shuttered the sole remaining Arizona Bullock's store in Scottsdale at Camelview Shopping Center in early 1995.

[edit] Broadway Stores merger

In late summer 1995, Federated reached an agreement with Broadway Stores, Inc.'s controlling-shareholder, Chicago-based financier Sam Zell, to buy that company. Broadway Stores was the post-bankruptcy successor of Carter Hawley Hale Stores, a Los Angeles-headquartered company that at one time owned Neiman Marcus, Bergdorf Goodman and Wanamaker's. Through the 1970's and 1980's it was the leader in both sales volume and store count in California, but had struggled in the 1990's.

The transaction was completing on October 11, 1995, and Federated subsequently announced plans to merge the organization's 83 Emporium, Weinstock's and The Broadway locations with Macy's West/Bullock's and rebrand them all with the Macy's moniker in early 1996.

Eventually 49 of the Broadway locations were converted to Macy's, either as new stores, secondary stores to complement and expand existing locations, or to replacements of existing locations. Five of the stores which overlapped with Macy's and Bullock's at Sherman Oaks Fashion Square, Beverly Center, and Century City Shopping Center in Los Angeles, Fashion Island in Newport Beach, and Stanford Shopping Center in Palo Alto were closed and eventually reopened as Bloomingdale's. Nine locations were sold to Sears, two were swapped with Central Valley rival Gottschalks in Modesto and Fresno, while the remaining 18 were shuttered, a few of them eventually finding new life as Target or Wal-Mart locations. One of these locations, a former Emporium in Cupertino was re-opened as a Macy's under anti-trust pressure from the California attorney general in fall 1998.

[edit] Union Square store revival

In the late 1990's Macy's began a multi-year project to rehabilitate its landmark downtown San Francisco store. The project encompassed the remodeling of the 1929 and 1948 buildings and the 1974 stand-alone Men's Store and expansion into the upper floors of the former I. Magnin store at Geary and Stockton built in 1946. The company also demolished and replaced two out-of-date buildings on Geary Street, giving the store its signature glass-fronted entry on Union Square.

[edit] Liberty House acquisition

In July 2001 Federated Department Stores acquired Liberty House, Honolulu, Hawaii with department and resort specialty stores throughout the Hawaiian Islands and on Guam. The stores, including the location at world-famous Ala Moana Center, were merged into Macy’s West.

[edit] May Department Stores merger

On February 28, 2005, Federated Department Stores announced an agreement to acquire long-time rival The May Department Stores Company, owner of competitor Robinsons-May. Under an agreement with the California Attorney General, over 20 overlapping stores in California were required to be divested and put up for competitive bidding. Many of the locations that were divested in Macy's West's territory were eventually sold to shopping center developers such as Simon Property Group, The Westfield Group and The Macerich Company.

The landmark deal was completed August 30, 2005, and on February 1, 2006, Macy's West assumed operational control of the former Robinsons-May division as well as Foley's locations in Colorado, New Mexico and El Paso, Texas. Much of 2006 was spent integrating the newly-merged operations. The Foley's and Robinsons-May names were phased out completely on September 9, 2006 in favor of Macy's.

[edit] Current locations

Future locations are in italic.

[edit] Arizona

  • Phoenix-Scottsdale-Mesa, AZ Metropolitan Statistical Area
    • Chandler - Chandler Fashion Center (opened 2001 as Robinsons-May, became Macy's 2006, 200,000 sq. ft.)
    • Gilbert - SanTan Village (tentatively expected to open 2008)
    • Glendale - Arrowhead Towne Center (opened 1993 as Robinsons-May, became Macy's 2006, 200,000 sq. ft.)
    • Goodyear - Estrella Falls (tentatively expected to open 2009)
    • Mesa - Fiesta Mall (opened 1979 as Goldwaters, became Robinsons 1989, Robinsons-May 1993, replaced existing Macy's 2006, 154,728 sq. ft.)
    • Mesa - Superstition Springs Center (opened 1994 as Robinsons-May, became Macy's 2006, 153,600 sq. ft.)
    • Phoenix - Biltmore Fashion Park (opened 1968 as The Broadway, became Macy's 1996)
    • Phoenix - Metrocenter Mall (opened 1973 as Goldwaters, became Robinsons 1989, Robinsons-May 1993, became Macy's 2006, 106,000 sq. ft.)
    • Phoenix - Paradise Valley Mall (opened 1980 as Goldwaters, became Robinsons 1989, Robinsons-May 1993, replaced existing Macy's 2006, 145,580 sq. ft.)
    • Scottsdale - Scottsdale Fashion Square (opened 2002, 236,000 sq. ft.)
  • Tucson, AZ Metropolitan Statistical Area
    • Tucson - El Con Center (opened 1969 as Levy's, became Foley's 1986, Robinsons-May 1998, Macy's 2006)
    • Tucson - Park Place (opened 1974 as The Broadway, became Macy's 1996, 160,000 sq. ft.)
    • Tucson - Tucson Mall (opened 1991 as Foley's, became Robinsons-May 1998, replaced existing Macy's 2006, 139,078 sq. ft.)

[edit] Northern California

  • Fresno, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area
  • Modesto, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area
    • Modesto - Vintage Faire Mall (opened 1981)
    • Modesto - Vintage Faire Mall Men's/Home (opened 1977 as Gottschalks, acquired by Macy's 1996)
  • Redding, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area
    • Redding - Mount Shasta Mall (opened 2001, 103,500 sq. ft.)
  • Sacramento-Arden-Arcade-Roseville, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area
    • Sacramento - Arden Fair (opened 1961 as Weinstock's, became Macy's 1996, 205,000 sq. ft., Macy's Women, 5,415 sq. ft.)
    • Sacramento - Country Club Plaza (opened 1961 as Weinstock's, became Macy's 1996)
    • Sacramento - Westfield Downtown Plaza (opened 1963)
    • Sacramento - Westfield Downtown Plaza Men's/Home (opened 1979 as Weinstock's, became Macy's 1996)
    • Citrus Heights - Sunrise Mall (opened 1972 as Liberty House, became Macy's 1984 - 172,180 sq. ft.)
    • Citrus Heights - Sunrise Mall Men's/Home/Kids (opened 1972 as Weinstock's, became Macy's 1996 - 160,000, sq. ft.)
    • Roseville - Westfield Galleria at Roseville (opened 2000, expanding 2007)
    • Roseville - The Ridge at Creekside Furniture Gallery (opened 2001)
  • Salinas, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area
    • Salinas - Northridge Mall (opened 1972 as Emporium, became Macy's 1996, 170,334 sq. ft.)
    • Monterey - Del Monte Center (opened 1967)
    • Monterey - Del Monte Center Furniture Gallery (opened 1997, replaced 2005)
  • San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area
    • San Francisco-San Mateo-Redwood City, CA Metropolitan Division
      • Corte Madera - The Village at Corte Madera (opened 1985, 110,000 sq. ft., Macy's Intimates, 12,368 sq. ft.)
      • Daly City - Serramonte Center (opened 1968, 239,202 sq. ft.)
      • Novato - Vintage Oaks/Novato Furniture Gallery (opened 1992)
      • San Francisco - Union Square (flagship) (opened 1928, expanded 1948, 1999)
      • San Francisco - Union Square Men's (opened 1984 in former Liberty House originally built 1974)
      • San Francisco - Stonestown (opened 1952 as Emporium, became Macy's 1996, 267,788 sq. ft.)
      • San Mateo - Hillsdale Shopping Center (opened 1954)
      • San Mateo - Hillsdale Furniture Gallery (freestanding) (opened 1987)
      • San Rafael - The Mall at Northgate (opened 1964 as Emporium, became Macy's 1996, 254,015 sq. ft.)
    • Oakland-Fremont-Hayward, CA Metropolitan Division
      • Antioch - Somersville Towne Center (opened 2004, 106,685 sq. ft.)
      • Concord - Sunvalley Mall (opened 1967, 389,000 sq. ft., including Men's/Home store)
      • Concord - Sunvalley Mall Men's/Home (opened 1981 as Emporium-Capwell, became Macy's 1996)
      • Hayward - Southland Mall (opened 1983 as Emporium-Capwell, became Macy's 1996, 180,462 sq. ft.)
      • Newark - NewPark Mall (opened 1980, 190,000 sq. ft.)
      • Pleasanton - Stoneridge Shopping Center (opened 1980, 191,759 sq. ft.)
      • Pleasanton - Stoneridge Shopping Center Men's/Home (opened 1980 as Emporium-Capwell, became Macy's 1996, 167,111 sq. ft.)
      • Pleasanton - Rose Pavilion/Pleasanton Furniture Gallery (opened 1994)
      • Richmond - Hilltop Mall (opened 1976 as Capwell's, became Macy's 1996, 190,700 sq. ft.)
      • San Leandro - Bayfair Center (opened 1957)
      • Union City - Union City Clearance Store (freestanding) (opened 1977)
      • Walnut Creek - Broadway Plaza (opened 1954 as Capwell's, became Macy's 1996, 190,000 sq. ft.)
      • Walnut Creek - Broadway Plaza Men's/Junior's Store (opened 1995 in former I. Magnin location, 70,256 sq. ft.)
  • Santa Rosa-Petaluma, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area
    • Santa Rosa - Coddingtown Mall (opened 1966 as Emporium, became Macy's 1996, replacing existing store)
    • Santa Rosa - Santa Rosa Plaza (opened 1982)
  • Santa Cruz-Watsonville, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area
    • Capitola - Capitola Mall (opened 2002, 101,497 sq. ft.)
  • Stockton, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area
    • Stockton - Sherwood Mall (opened 1966)
  • Vallejo-Fairfield, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area

[edit] Southern California

[edit] Colorado

  • Boulder, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area
    • Boulder - Twenty-Ninth (opened 1983 as May D&F, became Foley's 1993, Macy's 2006)
  • Colorado Springs, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area
    • Colorado Springs - Chapel Hills Mall (opened 1998 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006, 169,460 sq. ft.)
    • Colorado Springs - The Citadel (opened 1984 as May D&F, became Foley's 1993, Macy's 2006, 122,831 sq. ft.)
  • Denver-Aurora, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area
    • Aurora - Town Center at Aurora (opened 1975 as May D&F, became Foley's 1993, rebuilt 2005, Macy's 2006)
    • Broomfield - FlatIron Crossing (opened 2000 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006, 180,000 sq. ft.)
    • Centennial - Southglenn Mall (The Streets at Southglenn 2008) (opened 1974 as May D&F, became Foley's 1993, Macy's 2006)
    • Denver - Cherry Creek Shopping Center (2 locations) (opened 1990 as May D&F, became Foley's 1993, Macy's 2006, 200,000 sq. ft., including home store)
    • Denver - NorthField at Stapleton (opened 2006)
    • unincoporated Jefferson County near Littleton - Southwest Plaza (opened 1982 as May D&F, became Foley's 1993, Macy's 2006, 130,000 sq. ft.)
    • unincorporated Douglas County near Lone Tree - Park Meadows (opened 1997 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006, 200,000 sq. ft.)
    • Westminster - The Orchards Town Center (opening spring 2007)
    • Westminster - Westminster Mall (opened 1986 as May D&F, became Foley's 1993, Macy's 2006)
  • Fort Collins-Loveland, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area
    • Fort Collins - Foothills Mall (opened 1974 as May D&F, became Foley's 1993, Macy's 2006, 128,000 sq. ft.)
    • Loveland - The Shops at Centerra (opened 2005 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006)

[edit] Hawaii

  • Honolulu, HI Metropolitan Statistical Area (contiguous with Island of Oahu)
    • Aiea - Pearlridge Center (opened 1971 as Liberty House, became Macy's 2001)
    • Honolulu - Ala Moana Center (opened 1966 as Liberty House, became Macy's 2001)
    • Honolulu - Ala Moana Center Jewelry Gallery (opened 1989 as Liberty House, became Macy's 2001)
    • Honolulu - Downtown Honolulu (freestanding) (opened 1850 as H. Hackfield, renamed Liberty House 1917, became Macy's 2001)
    • Honolulu - Kahala Center (2 locations) (opened 1958 as Liberty House, including a separate Men's Store, became Macy's 2001)
    • Honolulu - Waikiki at the Beachcomber Hotel (opened 1937 as Liberty House, became Macy's 2001)
    • Kailua - Downtown Kailua (freestanding) (opened 1946 as Liberty House, became Macy's 2001)
    • Kaneohe - Windward Mall (opened 1982 as Liberty House, became Macy's 2001, 86,397 sq. ft.)
  • Hilo, HI Micropolitan Statistical Area (contiguous with Island of Hawaii)
    • Hilo - Prince Kuhio Plaza (opened 1985 as Liberty House, became Macy's 2001, 50,477 sq. ft.)
    • Hilo - Prince Kuhio Plaza Home, Men's & Children's (opened 2003 in former JCPenney space, 61,873 sq. ft.)
    • Kailua-Kona - Makalapua Center (opened 1997 as Liberty House, became Macy's 2001)
    • Kamuela, Kohala Coast - Mauna Lani Bay Hotel Resort Store (opened 1983 as Liberty House, became Macy's 2001)
    • Waikoloa Village - Kings' Shop Resort (opened 1992 as Liberty House, became Macy's 2001)
  • Kapaa, HI Micropolitan Statistical Area (contiguous with Island of Kauai)
    • Lihue - Kukui Grove Center (opened 1992 as Liberty House, became Macy's 2001)
    • Lihue - Kukui Grove Center Men's & Home (opened 2003)
  • Kahului-Wailuku, HI Micropolitan Statistical Area (contiguous with Island of Maui)
    • Kahului - Queen Ka'ahumanu Center (opened 2003 in former JCPenney location, 80,020 sq. ft.)
    • Kahului - Queen Ka'ahumanu Center Men's Children's & Home (opened 1972 as Liberty House, became Macy's 2001, 82,950 sq. ft.)
    • Kaanapali - Hyatt Regency Maui Resort Store (opened 1983 as Liberty House, became Macy's 2001)

[edit] Nevada

  • Las Vegas-Paradise, NV Metropolitan Statistical Area
    • Las Vegas - The Boulevard Mall (opened 1966 as The Broadway, became Macy's 1996, 178,550 sq. ft.)
    • Las Vegas - Fashion Show (opened 1981 as The Broadway, became Macy's 1996, expanded 2002)
    • Las Vegas - Fashion Show (opened 1981 as Goldwaters, became May Company 1989, Robinsons-May 1993, expanded 2002, Macy's 2006)
    • Las Vegas - Meadows Mall (opened 1978 as The Broadway, became Macy's 1996)
    • Las Vegas - Las Vegas Home Store (freestanding) (opened 1994)
    • Henderson - Galleria at Sunset (opened 1996 as Robinsons-May, became Macy's 2006)
    • Las Vegas - Summerlin Centre(tentatively expected to summer 2009)
    • Las Vegas - Great Mall of Las Vegas(tentatively expected in 2008)
  • Reno-Sparks, NV Metropolitan Statistical Area
    • Reno - Meadowood Mall (opened 1978, 165,500 sq. ft.)
    • Reno - Meadowood Mall Men's/Home (opened 1979 as Liberty House, became Macy's 1984, 98,700 sq. ft.)
    • Reno - Reno Furniture Gallery (freestanding) (opened 1994)

[edit] New Mexico

  • Albuquerque, NM Metropolitan Statistical Area
    • Albuquerque - Coronado Center (opened 1976 as Goldwaters, became May D&F 1989, Foley's 1993, replaced existing Macy's 2006, 146,000 sq. ft.)
    • Albuquerque - Cottonwood Mall (opened 1996 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006)

[edit] Texas

  • El Paso, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area
    • El Paso - Cielo Vista Mall (opened 2002 as Foley's, became Macy's 2006)
    • El Paso - Sunland Park Mall (opened 2004 as Foley's in former JCPenney, became Macy's 2006)

[edit] Guam

[edit] Former locations

[edit] closed after Federated/May merger

[edit] Arizona

  • Phoenix-Scottsdale-Mesa, AZ Metropolitan Statistical Area
    • Mesa - Fiesta Mall (opened 1979 as The Broadway, became Macy's 1996, replaced 2006 by Robinsons-May store)
    • Phoenix - Paradise Valley Mall (opened 1991 as The Broadway, became Macy's 1996, replaced 2006 by Robinsons-May store)
    • Scottsdale - Scottsdale Fashion Square (opened 1961 as Goldwaters, became Robinson's 1989, Robinsons-May 1993, closed 2006)
  • Tucson, AZ Metropolitan Statistical Area
    • Tucson - Tucson Mall (opened 1982 as The Broadway, became Macy's 1996, replaced 2006 by Robinsons-May store, 135,000 sq. ft.)

[edit] Southern California

  • Bakersfield, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area
    • Bakersfield - Valley Plaza Mall (opened 1988 as May Co., became Robinsons-May 1993, closed 3/2006, 123,411 sq. ft.)
  • Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area
    • Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale, CA Metropolitan Division
    • Santa Ana-Anaheim-Irvine, CA Metropolitan Division
    • Costa Mesa - South Coast Plaza (opened 1966 as May Co., became Robinsons-May 1993, closed 3/2006, reopening as Bloomingdale's May 2007)
    • Newport Beach, Orange County - Fashion Island (opened 1995 as Macy's Women's in former I. Magnin location, replaced 7/2006 by Robinsons-May store)
    • Santa Ana - Westfield MainPlace North (opened 1991 as May Co., became Robinsons-May Women's 1993, closed 3/2006, reopening as JCPenney 2007)
    • Westminster - Westminster Mall (opened 2002, replaced 7/2006 by existing Robinsons-May, sold to Target)
  • Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area
    • Montclair - Montclair Plaza (opened 1968 as The Broadway, became Macy's 1996, replaced by Robinsons-May store 2006)
    • Riverside - Galleria at Tyler (opened 1970 as The Broadway, became Macy's 1996, replaced by Robinsons-May store 2006)
    • San Bernardino - Inland Center (opened 1968 as The Broadway, became Macy's 1996, replaced by Robinsons-May store 2006)
    • Palm Desert - Westfield Palm Desert (opened 1983 as Bullock's, became Macy's 1996, replaced by existing Robinsons-May 7/2006)
    • Palm Desert - Westfield Palm Desert Men's/Home (opened 1995 as Bullock's Men's/Home in former I. Magnin, became Macy's 1996, replaced by existing Robinsons-May 7/2006)
  • San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area
    • Carlsbad - Westfield Plaza Camino Real (opened 1969 as May Co., became Robinsons-May 1993, closed 3/2006)
    • Escondido- Westfield North County North (opened 1986 as May Co., became Robinsons-May 1993, closed 3/2006)
    • San Diego (Mission Valley) - Fashion Valley Mall (opened 1969 as J.W. Robinson's, became Robinsons-May 1993, closed 3/2006, reopening as Bloomingdale's 11/18/2006)
    • San Diego (University City) - Westfield UTC (opened 1978 as J.W. Robinson's, became Robinsons-May 1993, closed 3/2006)
  • Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area
    • Thousand Oaks - The Oaks Women's (opened 1983 as Bullock's, became Macy's Women's 1996, replaced by existing Robinsons-May Women's 2006)
    • Thousand Oaks - The Oaks South Men's/Home (opened 1978 as May Co., became Robinsons-May Men's/Home 1993, closed 3/2006)
    • Ventura - Pacific View (opened 1999 as Robinsons-May, closed 3/2006)

[edit] Minnesota

  • Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area

[edit] New Mexico

  • Albuquerque, NM Metropolitan Statistical Area

[edit] Texas

[edit] closed prior to Federated/May merger

[edit] Arizona

[edit] Hawaii

  • Honolulu, HI Metropolitan Statistical Area (contiguous with Island of Oahu)
    • Honolulu - Kahala Center Lifestyle Store (opened 1995 as Liberty House, became Macy's 2001)
  • Kahului-Wailuku, HI Micropolitan Statistical Area (contiguous with Island of Maui)
    • Kihei - Four Seasons Wailea Resort Store (opened as Liberty House, became Macy's 2001, closed 2003)
  • Kapaa, HI Micropolitan Statistical Area (contiguous with Island of Kauai)
    • Lihue - Coconut Market Place (opened as Liberty House, became Macy's 2001, closed 2003)'

[edit] Southern California

  • Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area
    • Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale, CA Metropolitan Division

[edit] Northern California

  • Sacramento-Arden-Arcade-Roseville, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area
    • Citrus Heights - Birdcage Walk Shopping Center (opened 1977, replaced 1996 by Weinstocks store at Sunrise Mall)
  • San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area
    • San Francisco-San Mateo-Redwood City, CA Metropolitan Division
      • San Rafael - San Rafael Downtown (freestanding) (Opened 1948 as Albert's, sold to Macy's 1952, replaced 1996 by Emporium at Northgate,demolished 2000 now apartments)
      • Richmond - 10th Street(now Harbour Way)at MacDonald Avenue (freestanding) (Opened 1948 as Albert's, sold to Macy's 1952, closed 1973 partially demolished in 1980's)
      • Richmond - Hilltop Mall (opened 1976, closed 1996 and moved to former Emporium-Capwell building in same mall. Currently being convereted to a Wal-Mart store)

[edit] External links

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