- Kilpatrick's, in 1961.) By 1978
Younkers had 28
stores in five states. In
November 1978, a fire
broke out in the
Younkers store in the
Merle Hay Mall in...
- (1839–1926),
American businessman and
retail executive Younkers,
American department store Younker Brothers Department Store,
historic building in Des Moines...
-
department store division was
purchased by
Younkers, Inc. for $67
million (~$131 million in 2023) in 1992.
Younkers also ****umed
about $9
million in liabilities...
-
Moines Area
Community College and
Grand View University. She
worked for
Younkers as a
buyer for 34 years. In 1988, she
founded a
concessions company, Applishus...
- Kentucky, and Georgia. From 1994 to 1998, the
company added McRae's,
Younkers, Parisian, Herberger's,
Carson Pirie Scott, the Wisconsin-based Boston...
- It was
purchased by
Younkers for $33.9
million (~$78 million in 2023) in 1987, when the
stores were
converted to the
Younkers name.
Jonas Leopold Brandeis's...
-
Stores (1923), Harris-Emery (1927), and J.
Mandelbaum and Sons (1928).
Younkers was
known for
catering to a wide
variety of
income levels with a "bargain-ba****t"...
- with Bergner's,
Boston Store, Carson's, Elder-Beerman, Herberger's, and
Younkers, the
names of most of the
defunct retail group's
department store chains...
- JCPenney, and Von Maur.
There is 1
vacant anchor store that was once
Younkers. The one-level mall has over 60
stores and a
gross leasable area of 825...
-
closure was Best Buy.
Previous anchor stores included Sears, Dillard's,
Younkers and JCPenney.
Ericson Development of Edina, Minnesota,
built the mall in...