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    Gimbel Brothers (known simply as Gimbels) was an American department store corporation that operated for over a century, from 1842 until 1987. Gimbel patriarch Adam Gimbel opened his first store in Vincennes, Indiana, in 1842.

  2. Gimbels’ listed their company principles as “courtesy, reliability, good value and enlightened management.” They offered a wide assortment of clothing, furniture, appliances, outdoor items and more.

  3. Jul 16, 2021 · The eleven-story Saks Fifth Avenue store opened in 1924. A year later, Horace Saks died, and the Gimbels took over active management of the exclusive store. Thirty-two-year-old Adam Gimbel, named after his grandfather, took charge and led the store to international fame.

  4. Nov 14, 2015 · Gimbel, the wife of the president of Saks Fifth Avenue, was known more for the elegance of her clothes than for design innovation, although she is credited with introducing...

  5. Discover the captivating history of Gimbels, a pioneering force in American retail. From its modest beginnings to its iconic status, delve into the story of innovation, holiday magic, and the ...

  6. Feb 19, 2006 · Though Gimbels, a former department store giant, once put up a plucky fight with Macy's, its higher-class rival down the street, the only physical remnant is a long, narrow sign painted on the...

  7. Gimbels, a once-thriving department store in New York City, no longer exists. The store was known for its unique feature of underground passageways that provided direct access to its entrances for subway and PATH riders traveling thrugh 34th Street.

  8. Jan 20, 2019 · Gimbels arrived in New York in 1910, and in one fell swoop created a famous department store legend which competed with its rival Macy's, one block away.

  9. The History of Gimbels and Gimbel Brothers Department Store: From 1887 to its Sad Fall by 1987. Gimbels began when Adam Gimbel opened his first general store in Vincennes, Indiana in 1842.

  10. Mar 22, 1987 · Monochrome, flat, regular, the new Gimbels corresponded closely to Chicago architectural ideals of commercial architecture - that it should be direct, forceful, without humor or luxury - but in...

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