Before there was Sym's and Filenes, there were Alexanders, Franklin Simon, Orbach's, Gimbel's, Saks 34th, A&S, B. Altman, Bonwit Teller, Stern's, S. Klein, May's and EJ Korvette -- which may or may not have been named for eight Jewish Korean veterans who foiunded it. All gone. Part of the long list of vanishing and ever-changing New York City.
I wrote up the entire list of what I could remember, and what replaced it, on my NYC blog, NYC on the Cheap. Here's the link. If I missed anything, let me know.
Evelyn Kanter
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Evelyn, this is a wonderful blog, even if it did break my heart. I sent the link to a half dozen friends, and one of them just wrote back to me with this:
Thanks for passing along the NYC department store obituary. Lisa and I went to the local Syms shortly after its demise was announced, and I walked out with two new suits, a tux, and a stack of shirts, ties, and socks (sadly, all this abundance after I retired). I must admit to a tinge of sadness, though, because I genuinely enjoyed shopping at the downtown Syms, the one in Woodbridge, NJ, and, hold your laughter, even the one in Buffalo, NY.