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Bloomingdale's flagship store

Coordinates:40°45′43″N73°57′59″W / 40.76194°N 73.96639°W /40.76194; -73.96639
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Department store in Manhattan, New York

Bloomingdale's flagship store
Exterior of Bloomingdale's flagship store (2007)
Map
Interactive map of the Bloomingdale's flagship store area
General information
StatusOpen
TypeDepartment store
Architectural style
Location1000Third Avenue (59th Street andLexington Avenue),New York City,New York,United States
Coordinates40°45′43″N73°57′59″W / 40.76194°N 73.96639°W /40.76194; -73.96639
Current tenantsBloomingdale's
Opened1866
ClientJoseph B. andLyman Bloomingdale
OwnerBloomingdale family
Technical details
Floor area815,000 square feet (75,700 m2)
Design and construction
Architecture firm
  • Schwarzmann &Buchman (original building)
  • Buchman & Deisler (1893 expansion)
  • Starrett & Van Vleck (1930 expansion)
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TheBloomingdale's flagship store is adepartment store betweenThird andLexington Avenues, and59th and 60th Streets on the border of theUpper East Side andMidtown Manhattan inNew York City. It was designed byHerman J. Schwarzmann andAlbert Buchman forJoseph B. andLyman Bloomingdale, and opened in 1886; it was expanded in 1893 and 1930. The store spans 815,000 square feet (75,700 m2), of which 555,000 square feet (51,600 m2) is selling space, and occupies nearly an entirecity block. It remains the flagship store and headquarters of theBloomingdale's department store chain, founded in 1861 and owned byMacy's, Inc. since 1930.[a]

History

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The present-day Bloomingdale's flagship store originated as the third relocation of the Bloomingdale's Great East Side Bazaar founded byJoseph B. andLyman Bloomingdale.[3]

Architecture

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Buchman & Deisler designed the 1893 expansion in theRenaissance style, and included an annex and a wing that extended to59th Street.Starrett & Van Vleck expanded the store to occupy the entire city block with the 1930 expansion, which also added the signatureArt Deco facade alongLexington Avenue. The original construction and subsequent additions were described as "a complete mess architecturally" by architectWilliam J. Conklin in the 1980s, however Federated Department Stores did not move forward with his exterior restoration plans at that time.

Notes

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  1. ^Macy's, Inc. was named Federated Department Stores from 1929 until 2007.

References

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  1. ^Gray, Christopher (March 11, 2001)."Streetscapes/Bloomingdale's, 59th Street and Lexington Avenue; A Group of Store Buildings Made to Look Like One".The New York Times. RetrievedFebruary 13, 2025.
  2. ^Moin, David (December 11, 2017)."With a Sweeping Renovation, Bloomingdale's 59th Street Looks to Sharpen Its Edge".WWD. RetrievedFebruary 13, 2025.
  3. ^Traub, Marvin (December 23, 1993)."How did a second tier New York department store called Bloomingdale's —where the city's domes..."NPR. RetrievedFebruary 13, 2025.

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