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Abraham & Straus (or A&S), now defunct, was a major New York City department store, based in Brooklyn New York. Federated Department Stores eliminated the A&S brand shortly after its 1994 acquisition of R.H. Macy & Co. Most A&S stores took the Macy's name, although a few became part of Stern's, a Federated division that was based in Paramus, New Jersey, and offered lower-end goods than did Macy's or A&S.

Locations

New York

  • Brooklyn: Fulton Street (became Macy's 1995)
  • Manhattan: A&S Plaza (became Stern's 1995, closed 2001)
  • Queens/Rego Park: Queens Center Mall (became Macy's 1995)
  • Garden City: Roosevelt Field Mall (opened 1992, became Bloomingdale's 1995)
  • Garden City (freestanding on Franklin Avenue, converted to outlet 1992)
  • Hempstead (freestanding, opened 1952, closed 1992)
  • Huntington: Walt Whitman Mall (became Macy's 1995)
  • Lake Grove: Smih Haven Mall (became Stern's 1995, closed 2001, demolished 2005)
  • Massapequa: Sunrise Mall (became Stern's 1995, closed 2001, now Wal-Mart location)
  • Valley Stream: Green Acres Mall (became Stern's 1995, closed 2001, reopened as Macy's Home)
  • Nanuet: Nanuet Mall (opened 1994, became Stern's 1995, closed 2001, now Boscov's)
  • White Plains: Galleria Mall (opened 1980, became Stern's 1995, the Macy's 1996)
  • Yorktown Heights: Jefferson Valley Mall (opened as Read's, became Jordan Marsh 1987, renamed A&S, converted to Macy's 1995)

New Jersey

  • Eatontown: Monmouth Mall (became Sterns, now Boscov's)
  • Paramus: Paramus Park Mall (became Macy's)
  • Short Hills: Mall at Short Hills (became Macy's)
  • Woodbridge: Woodbridge Center (sold to Sears)

Connecticut

  • Trumbull: Trumbull Mall (opened as Read's, became Jordan Marsh, renamed A&S, converted to Macy's)

Pennsylvania

  • King of Prussia: Court at King of Prussia (sold to Strawbridge & Clothier in 1988; when Strawbridge's took over the former John Wanamaker location in the adjacent Plaza at King of Prussia, the former A&S space was divided among a number of smaller tenants.)
  • Willow Grove: Willow Grove Park (sold to Strawbridge's in 1988; Federated has sold this store to Boscov's, which will open in 2006)

Timeline

  • 1865 - Founded in Brooklyn as Wechsler & Abraham by Abraham Abraham and Joseph Wechsler
  • 1893 - The Straus family, who acquired a general partnership with Macy's department stores in 1888, buys out Joseph Wechsler's interest in Wechsler & Abraham, changing the store's name to Abraham & Straus. While Abraham & Straus did not become a part of Macy's, the two stores did share an overseas office and maintained close ties.
  • 1929 - Federated Department Stores, Inc. is formed as a holding company by several family-owned department stores, including Abraham & Straus and F&R Lazarus (along with its Cincinnati-based subsidiary, Shillito's) and Filene's of Boston. Corporate offices established in Columbus, OH.
  • 1992 - Federated Department Stores, Inc, merges with Allied Stores Corporation. A consolidation of the A&S and Jordan Marsh divisions results in the A&S/Jordan Marsh division, headquartered in Brooklyn, NY. Early in the new year, Macy's files for protection under Chapter 11.
  • 1994 - Federated Department Stores acquires the now bankrupt R.H. Macy & Co. and combines Macy's, headquartered in New York City, with A&S/Jordan Marsh.
  • 1995 - The name Abraham & Straus is dropped in favor of the more widely known name Macy's and Macy's East is formed.
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