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Burdines ( English: / bɜːrˈdaɪnz / } bur-DYNZE) was an American chain of department stores operating in the state of Florida, headquartered in Miami. The original store opened in Bartow, Florida in 1896 [1] as a carriage-trade shop. Known as "The Florida Store," Burdines opened in 1898 in the burgeoning city of Miami. As the city grew, business boomed. The store quickly branched out, even launching a mail order service in Latin America, which made it a popular choice for soldiers stationed overseas. As Florida emerged as an international tourist destination, Burdines. Burdines was a department store chain operating in Florida with its flagship store located in downtown Miami. Its origin dates back to 1897 when Henry Payne and William M. Burdine opened a dry goods store in Bartow, Florida. Burdine's (W. M. Burdine & Son) (1898) 22 East Flagler Street Miami, Florida 33131 FRanklin 3-1111 Street Floor Aisles of Fashion Fashion Accessories • Handbags • Gloves • Hosiery • Small Leather Goods • Blouse Bar • Costumer Jewelry • Look Jewelry • Les Must de Cartier • Sportswear I Fine Jewelry • Cosmetics
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Burdines was an American chain of department stores operating in the state of Florida, headquartered in Miami. The original store opened in Bartow, Florida in 1896 as a carriage-trade shop. Miami's legendary department store Burdine's in downtown Miami. Photo was taken on July 28, 1914. It was the seventeenth anniversary of the founding of the city of Miami. The building at the left of Burdine's was the AIR DOME movie theater of the silent picture days. Courtesy of Mike Hiscano. Burdines was a department store chain operating in Florida with its flagship store located in downtown Miami. Its origins date back to 1897 when Henry Payne and William M. Burdine opened a dry goods store in Bartow, Florida. As the population grew, so did Burdines, which opened a store inside the old Roney Plaza Hotel in Miami Beach and eventually a permanent store at the corner of Meridian Avenue and 17th Street. There were some setbacks. The 1926 hurricane hurt business so did the great depression.
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The idea of a unique Florida style has driven Burdines' marketing strategy ever since, establishing the company as the state's biggest homegrown department store with 56 locations across. The retailer, which opened in 1961 in Miami and had 53 stores during its reign, required customers to fill out a form (as we do now at IKEA) to get merchandise and then wait for the goods to come.
You could say the modern era was ushered in with the arrival of Burdines in 1947 on Andrews Avenue and Second Street. The store featured the city's first escalators as well as that modern marvel, air conditioning. And it offered a staggering 81 departments! This branch of the Miami-based chain instantly became the city's leading store. The upscale department store was founded in 1956 in Miami. In 1991, stores changed over to Burdines.. In 2003, it was announced that Burdines would become Macy's/Burdines, and by 2005, it.
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Jun 05, 2016 at 12:00 am. The record store was a staple at 1500 E. Sunrise Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale. Today, it's a Hustler Hollywood. (Susan Gardner / Sun Sentinel) Sports Authority soon will. The former chain opened its first South Florida store on Flagler Street 113 years ago. It has now been seven years since the name Burdines and its nickname, "The Florida Store," disappeared.