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  1. Meier & Frank. Clothing, footwear, bedding, furniture, jewelry, beauty products, and housewares. Meier & Frank was a prominent chain of department stores founded in Portland, Oregon, United States, and later bought by The May Department Stores Company. Meier & Frank operated in the Pacific Northwest from 1857 to 2006.

  2. Macy's Brand Heritage Macy's Through the Years. Despite its humble beginnings in 1857 as a small mercantile shop, Meier & Frank soon became one of Oregon's most recognized department stores. With buying offices in New York, the company quickly expanded into a popular chain.

  3. Jan 7, 2011 · Meier & Frank’s first location. Aaron Meier was born in Germany in 1831 and he immigrated to California in 1855. Meier soon moved north to a plot of land in Wilsonville, Oregon and he began selling merchandise from a pack in the rural areas south of Portland.

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  5. The modernized Meier & Frank Building features over 14,000 SF of tenant amenities space, including a fully renovated retail level, a new entrance and lobby, a welcoming tenant lounge, an easy-access secure bike room and a full-service fitness center.

  6. Meier & Frank Co. Address: 621 Southwest 5th Avenue. Portland, Oregon 97204. U.S.A. Telephone: (503) 223-0512. Fax: (503) 241-5783. http://www.maycompany.com/mf/home.html. Statistics: Wholly Owned Subsidiary of The May Department Stores Company. Incorporated: 1893. Employees: 1,600. Sales: $395 million (1997 est.) SICs: 5311 Department Stores.

  7. May 4, 2017 · Meier & Frank became known as one of the most innovative stores in the nation, a flagship demonstration of the change from the "mom & pop" general merchandise store to the new concept of having multiple types of retail stores located within one larger store--the modern department store!

  8. Jan 17, 2016 · Portland, Oregon Jan. 17, 2016 3:32 p.m. For more than 100 years, the Meier & Frank name was synonymous with style and class for Portland residents. Aaron Meier opened his first Portland store...

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