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268:. Pay 'n Save proceeded to shutter Rhodes' flagship store in downtown Seattle in July 1968 as it shifted its focus to the suburbs. The three suburban Rhodes locations as well as the Bell's of Burien store continued to operate as they were for several years. In a move to create a strong department store brand to add to Pay 'n Saves roster of brands, the stores were all converted to the Lamonts name in 1970. The new chain was named for and by M. Lamont Bean, the head of Pay 'n Save Corp. at the time. The Bell's moniker (hyphenated with Lamonts) remained attached to the Burien store until 1974. 210: 27: 412:
included. The focal area in the store's center, dubbed "Lamonster Land", included video monitors with cartoons and other entertainment for kids, as well as books and stuffed animals. Lamonts shut down the chain in December 1994 because of poor operation. At its peak, Lamonts For Kids operated 8 stores.
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a bad inventory mix and poor sales due to unusually cold spring and summer seasons that finally pushed them over the edge. After emerging from bankruptcy in early 1998, in attempt to modernize and improve their image, they rolled out a brand new store design that was brighter and more shopper-friendly.
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in 1995 and once more in 2000. An ill-timed expansion in the early 1990s put the company so far in debt that it never quite recovered. The first bankruptcy caused the chain to slim down from 57 to 43 stores and moved their headquarters from Bellevue to Kirkland to save costs. Company officials blamed
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fame in 1989. Not long after this, the company profits took a downturn though record sales were reported. Profits continued to slide in 1991 and 1992. In November 1992, after a financial restructuring in which the company traded most of its common stock to Lenders for a reduced debt, Lamonts proposed
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in Minnesota. The stores, usually opened within malls, featured bright colors and graphics, play areas and specially designed fixtures targeted to children. Wide aisles, extra large dressing rooms to accommodate double strollers, and in-store restrooms with changing tables for infants were also
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out of bankruptcy court. Gottschalks bought 34 of the 38 remaining Lamonts stores and they were converted into Gottschalks stores by the end of the year. Unfortunately, expectations of the locations' profitability fell short, and on March 31, 2009, Gottschalks announced they were closing and
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renamed its suburban branches of Rhodes, a department store chain the company acquired in 1965. Lamonts remained a division of Pay 'n Save until 1985. During the 1990s, the chain filed for bankruptcy twice and closed several stores before being sold to
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After steady expansion through the 1970s and 1980s, Lamonts finally came into its own when Pay 'n Save Corp. was taken over by New York investors led by brothers Eddie and Julius Trump. With $ 250 million in
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and Clyde Gral were commissioned to design a new seven story store that would take up half of a block. It included the Aeolian Pipe organ that Albert had planned. With the prosperity following
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In 1991, Lamonts launched Lamonts For Kids which focused on children's clothing, one of Lamonts most profitable departments (accounting for 17 percent of its sales). The first store opened in
233:. Albert Rhodes died in 1921, before he had the chance to expand the store but his wife, Harriet W. Rhodes, continued operations. By 1927, the store had outgrown its quarters. Architects 842: 867: 862: 847: 355: 217:
Rhodes Department store was founded in Seattle by Albert J. Rhodes in 1907 in the Arcade Building on Second Avenue. He was a former partner in the
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an ambitious plan to open three to four 25,000-to 30,000-square-foot (2,800 m) stores a year in existing malls in Eastern Washington,
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Prinzing, Debra. "Lamonts' spinoffs won't surface here - unless...." Puget Sound Business Journal 12.n12 (August 5, 1991): 4(2).
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Lamonsters was a line of infant, toddler and children's clothing introduced in 1986. It was discontinued in 1995.
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but the two companies were never affiliated. He was inspired to install a pipe organ in his store after a trip to
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liquidating the remaining 58 locations. The original downtown Rhodes store was demolished in 2003 for the
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Corporation followed in 1968 by the singular Bell's of Burien Department Store, founded in 1956 in
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of the early 1990s which would put the company in massive debt eventually leading to its demise.
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In the 1990s other more successful chains in areas with Lamonts stores, such as
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Historic Images of Rhodes from University of Washington Special Collections
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in 2000. Gottschalks itself went into bankruptcy and liquidated in 2009.
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Pipe Organ At Rhodes - University of Washington Special Collections
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Pipe Organ At Rhodes - University of Washington Special Collections
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In October 1967, the financially ailing Rhodes was acquired by The
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California Clothier May Enter Utah Market. (5/01/2000). Enterprise
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Robinson, Katy (1995-11-07). "Bon plans major expansion at mall".
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Lane, Polly "Former Rhodes Building: Arcade Plaza to Be New Name"
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Troutman Investment enters into discussions with Lamonts Apparel
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Companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1995
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In 1999, Lamonts turned down a merge with rival chain
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Clothing, footwear, furniture, jewelry, and housewares
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Defunct department stores based in Washington State
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Index


Public
Retail
Seattle
Washington
United States
Acquired
Gottschalks
Kirkland, Washington
Parent
Pay 'n Save
Subsidiaries
department stores
Seattle
Pay 'n Save
Gottschalks

Rhodes Brothers
Tacoma
Wanamaker's
Philadelphia
Harlan Thomas
World War II
University Village
Crossroads Mall
Bellevue
Lake Forest Park
Pay 'n Save
Burien, Washington
junk bonds

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