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American luxury department store chain
This article is about the department store chain. For other uses, seeNordstrom (disambiguation).

Nordstrom, Inc.
Flagship store and headquarters inDowntown Seattle in 2016
Formerly
  • Wallin & Nordstrom (1901–1922)
  • Nordstrom's (1923–1962)
  • Nordstrom Best (1963–1970)
Company typePrivate
NYSE: JWN (1999–2025)
Nasdaq: NORD (1971–1999)
IndustryRetail
Founded1901; 125 years ago (1901) inSeattle, Washington, U.S.
Founders
HeadquartersSeattle, Washington, U.S.
Number of locations
386 (2025)
Area served
United States
Key people
  • Bradley D. Tilden (Chairman)
  • Erik Nordstrom (CEO)
  • Peter Nordstrom (President)
  • Catherine Smith (CFO)
Products
  • Clothing
  • footwear
  • handbags
  • jewelry
  • accessories
  • cosmetics
  • fragrances
  • home furnishings
  • housewares
  • appliances
  • bedding
  • bath
  • gifts
  • wedding
  • cafe
RevenueIncreaseUS$15.02 billion (2024)
Increase US$495 million (2024)
Increase US$294 million (2024)
Total assetsIncrease US$8.97 billion (2024)
Total equityIncrease US$1.14 billion (2024)
Owner
Number of employees
55,000 (2025)
SubsidiariesNordstrom Rack
Websitenordstrom.com
Footnotes / references
[1]

Nordstrom, Inc. (/ˈnɔːrdstrəm/) is an Americanupmarketdepartment store chain headquartered inSeattle, Washington, and founded byJohn W. Nordstrom and Carl F. Wallin in 1901. The original store operated exclusively as a shoe store, and a second location opened in 1923. The growing chain began selling clothing in 1963, and became the full-line retailer that presently exists by 1971. The company founded its off-priceNordstrom Rack division in 1973, and grew both full-line and off-price divisions throughout the United States in the following years. The full-line division competes with department stores includingBloomingdale's,Dillard's,Neiman Marcus, andSaks Fifth Avenue, while the off-price division competes with retailers includingTJX andRoss Stores.[2] Previous expansions beyond the contiguous United States includePuerto Rico (2015–2020) andCanada (2014–2023).

Early history

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John W. Nordstrom was born on February 15, 1871, in the villageAlvik nearLuleå in Northern Sweden.[3] In 1887, Nordstrom immigrated to the United States at the age of 16.[3][4] His name at birth was Johan Wilhelm Nordström (Swedish pronunciation:[ˈjuːhɑnˈvɪlhɛlmˈnuːr(d)strœm]), which he later anglicized to John W. Nordstrom. After landing in New York, he began working in Michigan and was able to save enough money to purchase a 20-acre (81,000 m2) potato farm inArlington, Washington.[3] In 1897, he joined theKlondike Gold Rush in Canada'sYukon Territory. After two years of prospecting, he finally struck gold, but sold his disputed claim for $13,000.[3] Returning to Seattle with his newfound wealth, he married Hilda Carlson in 1900 and searched for a business venture.[3]

Operations during 20th century

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Wallin & Nordstrom and Nordstrom Best

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Wallin (left) & Nordstrom (right) in front of their first shop, 318 Pike Street, Seattle, shortly after it opened in 1901

Nordstrom eventually settled on a shoe store that opened in 1901, called Wallin & Nordstrom.[4] Carl F. Wallin, the co-founder of the store, was the owner of the adjacent shoe repair shop.[3] John and Hilda had five children, three of whom would follow him into the family business,Everett W. (1903),Elmer J. (1904) and Lloyd N. Nordstrom.[5][6]

In 1928, John W. Nordstrom retired and sold his shares to two of his sons, Everett and Elmer. In 1929, Wallin also retired and sold his shares to them. The 1930 grand opening of the remodeled Second Avenue store marked the change of name to Nordstrom. Lloyd Nordstrom subsequently joined the company in 1933, and the three brothers ran the business together for almost forty years.[7]

By 1958, Nordstrom had expanded to eight stores in two states but still sold only shoes. Apparel came with its purchase of Best's Apparel of Seattle in 1963, and the company's name was changed to Nordstrom Best.[8]

Following renaming to Nordstrom

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Exterior of the original Nordstrom flagship store in Seattle (1984)

In 1971, the company was taken public on National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations (NASDAQ). It was one of the first companies to be listed on the then-newly established stock exchange.[9] It was moved to theNew York Stock Exchange in 1999 under the ticker symbol JWN after John W. Nordstrom, its founder.[8]

Their business continued beyond stores in 1974. On December 5, theNational Football League announced the signing of a franchise agreement that would put a team inSeattle, Washington. Representing the family as majority partner of the consortium was Lloyd W. Nordstrom. However, he would never see a game as owner, as he died of a heart attack on January 20, 1976, eight months before the newly christenedSeattle Seahawks took the field.[10] With his death, the estate of Mr. Nordstrom would oversee the team, with co-owner and entrepreneurHerman Sarkowsky serving as the team's first chief operating officer.[11][12]

By 1975, Nordstrom expanded intoAlaska (the only time by acquisition) by purchasingNorthern Commercial Company and opened its first Nordstrom Rack clearance store in Seattle. A strong northwest regional retailer with sales already approaching $250 million making it the third-largest specialty retailer in the United States, the company opened its first Southern California store atSouth Coast Plaza inCosta Mesa in 1978.[13] By the early 1990s, it had opened 26 stores plus Racks in California. Subsequent expansion relied on creating a strongly decentralized regional structure, beginning with the Northeast in theTysons Corner Center in Virginia (1988), the Midwest in theOakbrook Center in Illinois (1991), the Southeast in Atlanta (1998), and the Southwest in Dallas (1996). In a new region, the initial store was used as a base for training and recruitment for subsequent expansion, and was usually backed by its own distribution center. From 1978 to 1995, Nordstrom opened a total of 46 full-line department stores.[14]

In 1976, Nordstrom opened a series of stores called Place Two to sell a more limited selection of apparel in smaller markets. By 1983, there were ten Place Two stores, but the cost of upgrading the smaller stores, especially from a systems perspective, outweighed the benefit, and the division was discontinued.[15] The last two remaining Place Two stores closed on April 1, 1995.[16] In August 1988, the Nordstroms sold the Seahawks to real estate developerKen Behring and his partnerKen Hofmann for $80 million.[17][18][19]

The company also expanded into direct sales in 1993, beginning with a catalog division[20] led by John N.'s son Dan that was followed by an e-commerce business. Nordstrom.com's fulfillment and contact centers are located inCedar Rapids, Iowa; and Seattle, Washington. Currently, it has distribution centers inOntario, California;Newark, California;Portland, Oregon;Dubuque, Iowa;Upper Marlboro, Maryland; andGainesville, Florida.

Exterior of the Nordstrom store atWestfield San Francisco Centre inSan Francisco,California (2007)

Nordstrom FSB, a wholly owned subsidiary of Nordstrom, Inc., is a federally chartered savings bank doing business as Nordstrom Bank. It was formed in 1991 inScottsdale, Arizona, with its customer contact center inCentennial, Colorado. Nordstrom FSB was formerly known as Nordstrom National Credit Bank and changed its name to Nordstrom FSB in March 2000. The bank offers various banking and credit products, such as Nordstrom Signature VISA, Nordstrom retail credit and debit cards, interest-bearing checking accounts, check cards, and certificates of deposits. It offers Nordstrom customers cards under Nordstrom Rewards – its customer loyalty program – where customers earn points when making purchases with the card at Nordstrom and other retailers.

Nordstrom on Broadway, Manhattan

In 1995, Nordstrom opened their first store location in New York State.[21] It is located atThe Westchester, an upscale shopping mall in White Plains, New York, a suburb of New York City. Nordstrom has since opened stores atRoosevelt Field in Garden City, New York in 1997,[22] and Manhattan in 2019.[23]

Beginning in 1995, the fourth generation of brothers and cousins had been co-presidents for a time. John Whitacre was appointed as the first non-Nordstrom CEO in 1997.[24] In 1998, Nordstrom replaced its downtown Seattle store with a new flagship location in the formerFrederick & Nelson building across the street. A two-year renovation of this location was completed in 2016.[25] At 383,000 square feet (35,600 m2), the downtown Seattle location is the chain's largest store. By contrast, the smallest Nordstrom store, as of September 2008, opened in 1980 inSalem, Oregon, with a total area of just under 72,000 square feet (6,700 m2). This location has since closed.

In 1998, Nordstrom opened its first location in theSoutheast atPerimeter Mall inAtlanta, Georgia.[26]

Operations during 21st century

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2000–2009

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Mall entrances of the Nordstrom store atThe Streets at Southpoint inDurham, North Carolina (2009)

In 2000, the Nordstrom family reasserted its control, with the sons of Bruce A. (Blake, Erik and Peter) assuming senior roles in the company which they continue to hold.[27] Blake Nordstrom served as sole President of the company from 2000 to 2014 with Erik and Peter joining him as co-Presidents in 2015.[28]

Nordstrom sold its stand-alone boutique chainFaçonnable in 2007, though it still offers that label in its lineup.

2010–2019

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In February 2011, Nordstrom announced the acquisition ofHauteLook, an LA-based online retailer that offers flash sales on designer goods. The deal included Nordstrom paying $180 million in stock and a three-year "earn-out" payment based onHauteLook's financial performance.[29] On May 26, 2011, Nordstrom announced that they would be closing the downtownIndianapolis, Indiana,Circle Center Mall location due to declining business at the site. The remaining location on the north side of the city at the Fashion Mall at Keystone as well as the future Nordstrom Rack store in the Rivers Edge Shopping Center, also on the north side, remained as the only two locations in the state. Erik Nordstrom, president of stores at Nordstrom stated, "We've enjoyed serving our customers in downtown Indianapolis, but unfortunately our business has declined over the long term for some time and despite our efforts to turn things around we don't see the outlook significantly changing."[30]

In August 2011, Nordstrom opened the store Treasure & Bond inSoHo, New York. Intended to test the waters of the tumultuous high-end department store scene in New York, all profits of Treasure & Bond are donated to charity. The customer base of the smaller store is thought to be the younger sisters of the typical Nordstrom customer.[31]

Nordstrom at theKing of Prussia mall inKing of Prussia, Pennsylvania

Nordstrom announced plans to open a Nordstrom Rack inMilwaukee in 2014.[32] In late November 2012, Nordstrom announced that they would also be opening a full-line Nordstrom Department Store in 2015 in Milwaukee atMayfair Mall, a half-mile away from the Nordstrom Rack location. Milwaukee was the largest metropolitan area in the country that did not have a Nordstrom until 2015. Such unmet demand was highlighted in Nordstrom's decision to open in the Milwaukee area.[33]

On January 4, 2013, Nordstrom announced plans for a new location in theMinneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan region. The store, to be located at theRidgedale Center, would be the second in the area. Following the success of itsMall of America opening in 1992, Nordstrom sought to expand in the Twin Cities market.[34] Plans for a Ridgedale Center store were first released in 2007, only to be canceled in 2009.[35] The location eventually opened in September 2015.

Nordstrom opened a 138,000-square-foot, two-level, full-line store March 2015 inThe Mall of San Juan inSan Juan, Puerto Rico.[36] AfterHurricane Maria in 2017, the store suffered major water damage and it closed temporarily after the hurricane. Nordstrom reopened the store on November 9, 2018.[37] On May 7, 2020, Nordstrom announced that it would not reopen due to COVID-19 pandemic, leaving this store closed permanently.

In May 2015, Pete and Erik Nordstrom joined their brother Blake Nordstrom as co-presidents of Nordstrom. This arrangement lasted until Blake Nordstrom's death in January 2019.[38] Before this appointment, Pete Nordstrom was executive vice president and president of merchandising while Erik Nordstrom was executive vice president and president of Nordstrom.com.[38]

Nordstrom opened its first Rack location inPhiladelphia in the fall of 2014.[39] In the fall of 2015, Nordstrom opened their first Nordstrom Rack store in Delaware.[40] The company opened its first full-line store in New York City on April 12, 2018, a three-floor store at 57th Street and Broadway, in the Columbus Circle neighborhood.[41]

In 2016, Nordstrom entered into a partnership withTesla Motors under which the automaker opened retail galleries inside the Nordstrom locations inThe Grove, Los Angeles, inSouthPark Mall in Charlotte, North Carolina and inSomerset Collection inTroy, Michigan.[42][43]

In 2016, Nordstrom began selling products fromJ. Crew, Olivia Palermo + Chelsea28,Adore Me, andEloquii.[44][45][46][47] In 2017, Nordstrom announced they would be expanding their natural beauty-focused stations.[48]

Exterior of the Nordstrom store atSt. Johns Town Center inJacksonville, Florida (2017)

On February 2, 2017,Bloomberg News reported that Nordstrom would cease to carryIvanka Trump's branded fashion line, citing weak sales. The retailer cuts 10 percent of its most poorly performing brands each year. Nordstrom's action came after a boycott campaign against retailers carrying products havingTrump family labels.[49][50] PresidentDonald Trump responded with atweet directed at Nordstrom, condemning the brand for its treatment of his daughter. The company's stock dropped by 0.65% in the aftermath of the tweet before ending the day with a gain of more than 4%.Fortune declared this quick recovery to have broken Trump's market-moving "tweet curse".[51][52][53][54]

In October 2017, Nordstrom launched its first "Nordstrom Local" in West Hollywood, which is set to focus on personal shopping and styling, rather than carrying merchandise. In June 2017, Nordstrom Inc.'s founding family, which owned 31.2 percent of the company, said it was looking to take Nordstrom private.[55] In October, the family suspended its efforts, because of trouble completing a financing package.[56] Lenders were asking for 13 percent interest, about twice the typical rate for retailers.[57]

On January 2, 2019Blake Nordstrom, co-president of Nordstrom, died suddenly at the age of 58. He was a lifetime employee of his family's company, rising through the ranks until he became a vice-president and then co-president.[58]

In fiscal year 2019, digital sales reached 33% of total sales, marking a growing transition to online retail.[59]

2020–present

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Vacant Nordstrom location atShort Pump Town Center inRichmond, Virginia. This location is among 16 that closed in 2020, citing the economic impact of theCOVID-19 pandemic.

On March 3, 2020, Erik Nordstrom became the sole CEO of Nordstrom.[60]

On March 16, the company announced that effective the following day, all locations would temporarily close during theCOVID-19 pandemic.[61] On May 5, Nordstrom began reopening stores and announced that sixteen locations would permanently close by August.[62][63]

In late September, Nordstrom announced that by the end of 2021, their stores and websites would no longer sell products made from fur or exotic skins.[64]

In October 2021, Nordstrom announced an agreement with11 Honoré, an online retailer ofplus-sized designer fashion, to sell the company's clothing in Nordstrom stores and on their website.[65]

On December 23, 2024, Nordstrom announced their plans to take the company private in a deal valued at $6.25 billion. The plan involves selling 49.9% percent of the company to Mexican department store and real estate companyEl Puerto de Liverpool, with the remaining 50.1% controlling stake being held by the Nordstrom family. On the deal, CEO Erik Nordstrom stated that “Today marks an exciting new chapter for the business. On behalf of my family, we look forward to working with our teams to ensure Nordstrom thrives long into the future.”[66] Nordstrom stock wasremoved from theNew York Stock Exchange on May 20, 2025 when the deal was finalized.[67]

Design patent dispute with POPFLEX

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In early 2025, fitness entrepreneurCassey Ho, founder of the activewear brandPOPFLEX, alleged that Nordstrom and the apparel brand Gottex had infringed upon her U.S. design patent for the "Pirouette Skort" (U.S. Patent No. D1,010,983).[68] Ho identified a "Tutu Skort" sold by Nordstrom and Nordstrom Rack as an unauthorized copy of her patented design, which had gained significant visibility after being worn byTaylor Swift in 2024.[69]

Following a cease-and-desist letter from Ho’s legal team, Gottex’s counsel reportedly threatened a counter-lawsuit fortortious interference andunfair competition, arguing that Ho's public allegations were damaging the vendor's commercial relationship with Nordstrom.[70] While Nordstrom subsequently removed the product from its storefronts, Ho stated in August 2025 that she had declined a settlement offer from the parties involved because it required anon-disclosure agreement (NDA) carrying a $250,000 penalty for each subsequent public mention of the dispute.[71] The incident has been cited as a notable example of an independent designer utilizing intellectual property law to challenge "dupe culture" within major retail chains.[72]

Nordstrom Canada

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Nordstrom Canada Retail, Inc.
Les Detaillants Nordstrom Canada, Inc.
Pacific Centre flagship store in Vancouver
Company typeDivision
IndustryRetail
Founded
  • February 9, 2012; 14 years ago (2012-02-09) (incorporated)
  • September 19, 2014; 11 years ago (2014-09-19) (first store)
DefunctJune 13, 2023; 2 years ago (2023-06-13)
Headquarters
Vancouver, British Columbia
,
Canada
Number of locations
6 Nordstrom, 7 Nordstrom Rack (2023)
Areas served
ParentNordstrom
Websitenordstrom.ca
Footnotes / references
[73]

Nordstrom Canada Retail, Inc. (French:Les Detaillants Nordstrom Canada, Inc.) was the Canadian division of Nordstrom. It was announced on September 13, 2012, opened its first store on September 19, 2014, and closed its final stores on June 13, 2023. In this market, it competed with Canadian department stores includingHolt Renfrew,Hudson's Bay, andSimons.[74]

Four full-line Nordstrom stores were announced for the first phase of expansion, with nine full-line stores total expected in the long term.[75] Most of these stores were located in vacatedSears Canada storefronts inCadillac Fairview-managed shopping centers, includingChinook Centre inCalgary;Rideau Centre inOttawa;Toronto Eaton Centre inToronto; andPacific Centre in Vancouver. The stores at the CF-managedSherway Gardens and theOxford-managedYorkdale Shopping Centre in Toronto were new construction.[76] Of the first four stores announced, the Calgary store was the first to open on September 19, 2014.[77] It was followed by the Ottawa store on March 6, 2015;[78] the Vancouver store on September 18, 2015;[79] and the Sherway Gardens store on September 15, 2017.[80] The Yorkdale store was confirmed on April 8, 2013,[81] and opened on October 21, 2016.[82] The Toronto Eaton Centre was the last of the six stores to be announced on January 15, 2014,[83] however, it was the fourth to open on September 18, 2016.[84]

The first Nordstrom Rack opened at Vaughan Mills on March 21, 2018; and then a second location in Deerfoot Meadows in Calgary and a flagship location at One Bloor in Toronto opened on May 3, 2018.[85] Nordstrom Rack opened three other additional stores in Fall 2018; one at Heartland Town Centre in Mississauga, one at Ottawa Trainyards, and finally one at South Edmonton Commons.

On March 2, 2023, Nordstrom announced that they would be closing all their Canadian stores, which would entail 2,500 staff losing their jobs. The company stated, "Despite our best efforts, we do not see a realistic path to profitability for the Canadian business."[86] The closing would be done under court supervision within the framework of the CanadianCompanies' Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA), with the help of a third-party liquidator.[87] Liquidation sales began for all locations on March 21, 2023. All Canadian Nordstrom Rack locations closed on May 14, 2023,[88] while all Canadian full-line stores closed on June 13, 2023.

Retail formats

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Nordstrom

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Interior of the Nordstrom inEaton Centre, Toronto during liquidation in June 2023

As of May 2022[update], there are 100 full-line Nordstrom department stores,[89] which average 140,000 square feet (13,000 m2).[90]

Nordstrom holds six annual sales. Two of these are Half-Yearly sales, which take place semi-annually in May and late December, as well as three additional seasonal sales. Nordstrom's largest sale event is the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale, which is held each July.[91] Limited amounts of merchandise set to be released for the following fall are sent to Nordstrom stores early, where they are sold at discount. For ten days prior to Anniversary Sale, Nordstrom gives early access to members who make appointments.[92]

Nordstrom Local

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Nordstrom Local service hubs are oriented for amenities including online order pickup,personal styling, andtailoring. They do not have their own inventory, and instead source merchandise from full-line stores as needed. As of May 2022[update], there are seven Nordstrom Local locations betweenNew York City andLos Angeles,[89] which average 3,000 square feet (280 m2).[90]

Restaurants

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Bar Verde in Eaton Centre, Toronto

Fast casual and full-service restaurants operate within most Nordstrom full-line stores.[93]

List of Nordstrom restaurants[94]
RestaurantConcept typeYear
debuted
Notes
Bar Verde2013
Bistro Verde
Bazille
Broadway BarBarLocated within New York City flagship store
Burger BarAmerican2022Located within New York City flagship store
Cafe Bistro
Cafe Nordstrom
Classic Cafe1980Rebranded as Marketplace Cafe in 1998
EbarCoffeehouse
Gelato Bar2016Located inAla Moana Center store
HabitantBar2013
Hani PacificHawaiian2019Previously located within New York City flagship store
Jeannie'sPizza2019
Marketplace CafeComfort food1998Rebranded from Classic Cafe
Milk BarBakery2019Located in New York City men's store
Nordstrom GrillAmerican
NYC ClubhouseBarLocated in New York City men's store
Oh MochiMochi donuts
RuscelloMediterranean
Shoe BarBar
Sweet Sundae BarDessert
WolfItalian2019Located within New York City flagship store

Nordstrom Rack

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Main article:Nordstrom Rack
Exterior of the Nordstrom Rack store inMillbury, Massachusetts (2022)

Nordstrom Rack originated as abargain basement in the downtown Seattle flagship store in 1973. It has since expanded into anoff-price department store chain in its own right. As of May 2022[update], there are 249 Nordstrom Rack locations.[89]

Last Chance

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Last Chance clearance stores sell merchandise that cannot be resold at Nordstrom or Nordstrom Rack, including Nordstrom Rack returns that exceed the 45-day return policy.[95] As of May 2022[update], there are two Last Chance locations in theChicago andPhoenix suburbs.[89]

Flagship stores

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As of June 2023[update], Nordstrom operates four flagship stores in three states. They are noted for being considerably smaller than competitors' flagship stores.[96]

List of Nordstrom flagship stores[97]
State or provinceCityShopping center or districtSizeYear
opened
Year
closed
Notes
British ColumbiaVancouverPacific Centre230,000 sq ft (21,000 m2)20152023Best-performing store in the entire company before exiting Canada[98]
CaliforniaSan FranciscoWestfield San Francisco Centre350,000 sq ft (33,000 m2)19912023Closed in August 2023[99]
IllinoisChicagoThe Shops at North Bridge272,000 sq ft (25,300 m2)2000N/a
New YorkNew York CityCentral Park Tower320,000 sq ft (30,000 m2)2019N/aWomen's store
47,000 sq ft (4,400 m2)2018N/aMen's store
OntarioOttawaCF Rideau Centre157,000 sq ft (14,600 m2)20152023Located within formerSears Canada flagship stores[100][101]
TorontoToronto Eaton Centre213,000 sq ft (19,800 m2)20162023
Puerto RicoSan JuanThe Mall of San Juan138,000 sq ft (12,800 m2)20152020Temporarily closed in May of 2020 due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, and never reopened[102]
WashingtonSeattleFrederick & Nelson Building383,000 sq ft (35,600 m2)1998N/aLocated within formerFrederick & Nelsonflagship store
Ranke Building #297,720 sq ft (9,078 m2)19731998Original flagship store and headquarters[103]

Brand identity

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Logo

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  • Logo used from 1973 to 1991
    Logo used from 1973 to 1991
  • Logo used from 1991 to 2019
    Logo used from 1991 to 2019
  • Logo used since 2019
    Logo used since 2019

Rankings

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In 2009, Nordstrom was listed at No. 72 inFortune magazine's 100 Best Companies to Work For 2009.[104] Nordstrom is a Hall of Fame member ofFortune magazine's "100 Best Companies to Work For".[105] Nordstrom was No. 36 on the same list in 2008, No. 24 in 2007, No. 46 in 2006 and No. 88 in 2005.[106] For the 20th year in a row, they made the list coming in at No. 94 in 2017.[107][108]

In 2010, it ranked number 53, and dropped to 61 in 2012.[109]

In 2018, the company was ranked 183rd on theFortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations by revenue.[110]

In December 2013, the fashion trade magazine,Women's Wear Daily reported Nordstrom as the top fashion retailer.[111]

2019 was the 25th year that Nordstrom was listed on the Fortune 500.[112]

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