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Marshall Field's
Marshall Field's was the first American department store to open a buying office in Europe, which was located in Manchester, England. It was also the first department store to open a sit-down restaurant and the first to offer a bridal registry . The Great Clock at the corner of State and Washington streets is a common symbol of the company and the area. Every year at Christmas Marshall Field's downtown store windows are filled with animated displays as part of the downtown shopping district display.
Past AcquisitionsIn 1929, Marshall Field's purchased Frederick & Nelson, a Seattle-based retailer, from which Frangos chocolate came. It was divested in 1986, after Batus (a multi-department store managment group that bought all outstanding shares of Marshall Field's in 1982) sold it. CompanyThe company operated 32 stores in 1979. In 2004 Marshall Field's had about 25,000 employees. It operates only in the states of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. MergersIn 1990 Marshall Field's was purchased by the Dayton Hudson Corporation (later renamed Target Corporation) which merged it with the 19 Dayton's stores in Minnesota and the 21 Hudson's stores in Michigan. Those stores were changed to the Marshall Field's name in 2001. In 2004 the combined stores were sold off by Target to the May Department Stores Company along with 9 stores from another branch of Target, the Mervyn's stores. The 62 Marshall Fields stores went for US$3.25 billion. External linkThe contents of this article are licensed from Wikipedia.org under the GNU Free Documentation License.
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