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  2. Gimbels - Wikipedia

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    Gimbels. 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. In 1887, the company moved its operations to the Gimbel Brothers Department Store in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

  3. Kaufmann's - Wikipedia

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    The store opened on March 18, 1914, advertising that there was "no connection with any other store". [9] On December 2, 1925, Gimbel Brothers purchased Kaufmann & Baer Co., with the store name updated to Gimbels on January 3, 1928. [9] [10] Batus Inc., a tobacco conglomerate, purchased the entire Gimbels chain in 1974. In 1986, after years of ...

  4. Adam Gimbel - Wikipedia

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    The Gimbels store was the largest dry goods vendor in the city, with its own elevator and 40–75 salespeople. [2] In 1894, the Gimbel Brothers Company, as it was then known, expanded to Philadelphia, buying a dry goods store, [2] the Granville Haines store (originally built and operated by Cooper and Conard). Gimbel believed that the ...

  5. Bernard Gimbel - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Gimbel was born to Jewish parents, Rachel (née Feustman) and Isaac Gimbel, [2] [3] son of Adam Gimbel, founder of the Gimbels chain of department stores. [2] [4] In 1907, he graduated from the University of Pennsylvania. [2] He started as a shipping clerk for his family's company and worked his way up to vice president in 1909.

  6. List of Jewish American businesspeople in retail - Wikipedia

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    Edward and Abraham Lincoln Filene, former executives at family-founded Filene's department store [204] Felix Fuld, German-born co-founder of L. Bamberger & Company [205] Adam Gimbel, founder of the Gimbels department store [206] [191] Sonny Gindi, co-founder of the Century 21 department store [207] [208] Dave Gold, founder of 99 Cents Only ...

  7. Richard Gimbel - Wikipedia

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    Gimbel was born July 26, 1898, in Atlantic City, the son of Ellis A. Gimbel and Minnie (née Mastbaum). His father was chairman of the board at the Gimbel Brothers Company which his grandfather, Adam Gimbel, founded in Vincennes, Indiana in 1842. His mother was the sister of theatre owner Jules Mastbaum who was married to Etta Wedell Mastbaum.

  8. Benedict Gimbel - Wikipedia

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    Benedict Gimbel Jr. was born to a Jewish family in Philadelphia, the son of Birdie (née Loeb) and Benedict Gimbel Sr. His grandfather was Adam Gimbel of the Gimbel Brothers retailing family. His father worked as an executive at the family business and killed himself in Hoboken in 1907 despondent after being charged with a serious crime. [3]

  9. Bruce Alva Gimbel - Wikipedia

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    Family. Adam Gimbel (great-grandfather) Hank Greenberg (brother-in-law) Edward Lasker (brother-in-law) David Solinger (brother-in-law) Lynn Stern (niece) Peter Mendelsund (grandson) Lisa Mendelsund (granddaughter) Bruce Alva Gimbel (July 28, 1913 – October 7, 1980) was an American businessman and president of the Gimbels department store.