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24: 206:, was expanded to (100,000 square feet (9,300 m)), making it the largest branch of the seven stores at that time. It occupied the full block from Bridge Street to Lawrence Street. Despite its size, Oppenheim, Collins clarified that it was not a department store, but a women’s specialty store. 276:
although the two stores operated for several years under their original trade names. The Oppenheim Collins stores were finally renamed Franklin Simon & Co. in 1961. The parent company went bankrupt in 1979, and all the Franklin stores closed (including former Oppenheim stores).
23: 564: 238: 213:. The "Top of the Town" restaurant operated out of the Downtown Buffalo store. The Buffalo area stores closed in 1979, along with others in the 375: 257: 242: 473: 483: 221:. Later expansion in the 1950s, led to the first store outside of New York. In 1958, Oppenheim Collins opened a location in the new 501:, "Oppenheim Collins Is Merging Into the Franklin Simon Chain; Retailing Chains in Consolidation," December 20, 1961, pg.47. 438: 388: 256:
In 1948, Oppenheim Collins employees, represented by Local 1250 of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union,
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Department Store Employee, January 28, 1944, Local 1250 Wins New Contract At OC.
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Unsourced newspaper clipping: City Stores Co. $ 2,000,000 Deal is Completed.
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By 1915, the firm had stores in five cities, including New York City (
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F. W. Woolworth and the American Five and Dime: A Social History
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In 1956, a suburban Buffalo location opened at Thruway Plaza in
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was a major women's specialty clothing store, headquartered in
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In 1922 there were seven stores. The branch on Fulton Street,
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A majority interest in Oppenheim Collins was purchased by
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won a new contract with Oppenheim Collins that included a
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In 1905, a branch store opened at 534 Main Street, in
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Lulu Enterprises, Inc.; Morrisville, North Carolina.
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Oppenheim Collins & Company, Inc. was founded by
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1961 (name retired and folded into other divisions);
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Nine Nine Eight: The Glory Days of Buffalo Shopping.
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Fashion apparel, shoes, accessories, and cosmetics.
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Fulton Street
Downtown Brooklyn
Retail
New York, New York
Albert D. Oppenheim
Charles J. Oppenheim
Isaac D. Levy
Parent
City Stores Company
New York City, New York
Albert D. Oppenheim
Charles J. Oppenheim
Isaac D. Levy
Buffalo, New York
Brooklyn
Manhattan
Philadelphia
Cleveland
Newark
Brooklyn
Cheektowaga, New York
Franklin Simon & Co.
City Stores
Harundale Mall
Glen Burnie, Maryland
Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union
CIO
closed shop
overtime

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