Famous Department Store Explained

Hq Location City:Los Angeles, California
Hq Location Country:United States
Predecessor:Cal Hirsch & Sons Mercantile Co.
Fate:Stores sold to J. J. Sugarman Co., brand subsequently retired
Num Locations:8
Num Locations Year:1950

The Famous Department Store (not to be confused with the "Famous Clothing Store", precursor to Famous-Barr and the May Department Stores Co.) was a department store in Los Angeles, California.

Famous had its origins with the Cal Hirsch & Sons Mercantile Co., founded in 1860 or 1871 depending on the source,[1] [2] which ran Army and Navy surplus stores in St. Louis.

After opening stores in Los Angeles starting in 1913 and later moved its headquarters there. As Cal. Hirsch & Sons, it operated the generically named "Army and Navy Store" at 526 S. Main St. then moved to a larger space next door, what it advertised as the "world's largest Army and navy store" at 530-532 S. Main St. starting in December, 1916.[3] In 1917 it advertised a branch store in San Diego.

U.S. Hirsch was president of the company during the 1930s. By 1948, Urban Hirsch, Jr. was president.[4]

New large store on Broadway

In 1939, it took over the vacated Blackstone's Department Store building at 901 S. Broadway (designed by architect John Parkinson, built in 1917) and renovated and expanded it to 90000square feet of selling space, shifting the existing 530 S. Main St. store to use mostly as a warehouse. The new Broadway store sold men's, women's and children's clothing, furnishings and accessories; shoes, drapes, furniture, drapes, household utensils and accessories and an entire floor was devoted to toys. It also has a beauty shop and lunch counter.

Expansion across Southern California

Morgan, Walls & Clements designed an art deco building for Famous on Pine Street in downtown Long Beach, which opened in 1929.[5] It is a city landmark building and is currently home to a branch of RiteAid pharmacy.

Epilogue

In 1950 the stores were sold to the J. J. Sugarman Co., a Los Angeles business investment firm, a value estimated at $3.5 million (~$ in), reported by the Los Angeles Times as "one of the larges mercantile sales of its kind in recent years in California". The chain at that time consisted of eight stores:[6] Advertising for the Famous Department Store ceases in 1952.[7]

Timeline of geographic expansion

OpenedCity/areaNotes
style=vertical-align:top 1913style=vertical-align:top Downtown Los Angeles, 530 S. Main St.style=vertical-align:top Main store till 1939, then became the Famous Army and Navy store
style=vertical-align:top 1917style=vertical-align:top San Diego style=vertical-align:top Branch of the Army and Navy Store[8]
style=vertical-align:top 1929style=vertical-align:top Downtown Long Beach, Pine at 6thstyle=vertical-align:top 2 stories + basement,, completed 1929 at a cost of $350,000,[9] Morgan, Walls and Clements architects, art deco style, Long Beach historic landmark building[10]
style=vertical-align:top 1926style=vertical-align:top Glendale, Brand at Harvardstyle=vertical-align:top
style=vertical-align:top 1932style=vertical-align:top Santa Ana, 4th and Bushstyle=vertical-align:top 4th store at the time, main floor.[11] Opened December 10, 1932 with ca. 100 employees. National oratory champion Lucille Goldsmith, as well as two other Famous employees from Los Angeles – Yvonne Gregg and Helen Gruda – attended the grand opening.[12] Store manager George J. Kidd. In 1937 it expanded into the basement, selling sporting goods, bicycles, guns, fishing tackle, tires, camping equipment, beach furniture and paint there.[13] On November 8, 1940 opened a second retail floor selling furniture, home decoration, appliances and floor coverings.[14] Modernized and expanded into what it claimed to be the largest store in Santa Ana, adding a third retail floor, a terrazzo floor to the 4th Street entrance, and a self-service elevator. Its grand re-opening was held April 4, 1941.[15]
style=vertical-align:top 1933style=vertical-align:top Pasadena, 268 E. Colorado Boulevardstyle=vertical-align:top Opened September 7, 1933, staff of ca. 250[16]
style=vertical-align:top 1935style=vertical-align:top Fresno, Fulton at Tulare in ex-Radin & Kamp buildingstyle=vertical-align:top 5 stories, 6th store at the time, opened November 2, 1935 at a cost of $750,000, more than of selling space, staff of more than 200, store manager A. O. Lamb[17]
style=vertical-align:top 1937style=vertical-align:top Fullerton, Spadra at Wilshirestyle=vertical-align:top
style=vertical-align:top 1939style=vertical-align:top Downtown Los Angeles, 901 S. Broadwaystyle=vertical-align:top New flagship store
style=vertical-align:top 1948style=vertical-align:top Porterville, Tulare Co.style=vertical-align:top Opened May 1948. East side of Main St. between Putnam and Mill. Store manager George Noonan.[18]
style=vertical-align:top 1948style=vertical-align:top San Bernardino, 393 E St.style=vertical-align:top Opened December 17, 1948, store manager Peter Moses

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Harris, Charles H. . The Secret War in el Paso: Mexican Revolutionary Intrigue, 1906–1920 . Sadler . Louis R. . 2016-04-25 . 978-0-8263-4654-4.
  2. News: Famous Department Store Moves to Broadway Home . 2 May 2019.
  3. News: Ad for Cal. Hirsch & Sons: "largest army and navy store in the world" - 530-32 South Main St. . 19 March 2024 . Los Angeles Evening Express . 20 December 1916 . 13.
  4. News: Vast Crowds Anticipated at Opening of Great New Value Center . 19 March 2024 . The San Bernardino County Sun . 16 September 1948 . 44.
  5. Book: Thomas, John W. . Long Beach Art Deco . Cooper . Suzanne Tarbell . Christopher Launi . J. . 2006 . 978-0-7385-4670-4.
  6. News: 5 November 1952 . Famous Stores Chain Sold to Sugarman Co. . 34 . . 1 May 2019.
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  8. News: 14 Oct 1917 . Advertisement for Famous Department Store . 6 . Los Angeles Times . 2 May 2019.
  9. News: $7 Million Spent for Building Downtown in 1929 . 19 March 2024 . Press-Telegram . Press-Telegram (reprinted in 4 November 1959 edition) . 31 December 1929 . Long Beach, California . 33.
  10. https://www.longbeach.gov/lbcd/planning/preservation/historic-landmarks/historic-landmarks/famous-department-storerite-aid/ "Famous Department Store/RiteAid", Historic Landmarks, City of Long Beach
  11. News: June 13, 1935 . Advertisement for The Famous Dept. Store . Santa Ana Register . 21 June 2019.
  12. News: Famous Department Store To Open Here Tomorrow . 19 March 2024 . Santa Ana Register . newspaperarchive.com . 9 December 1932 . en.
  13. News: Famous Opens New Basement Counters Today . 19 March 2024 . The Register . 23 April 1937 . 10.
  14. News: other-articles-clipping-nov-07-1940-4370836/ . 19 March 2024 . Santa Ana Register . 7 November 1940 . en.
  15. News: Huge Celebration Climaxes . 19 March 2024 . Santa Ana Register . 4 April 1941 . en.
  16. News: New Store Provides Many Jobs: Famous Opens Establishment in Pasadena . 19 March 2024 . The Los Angeles Times . 11 September 1933 . 20.
  17. News: Famous Department Store Opens To-Morrow . 19 March 2024 . The Fresno Bee . 1 November 1935 . 33.
  18. Web site: Famous Department Store, Porterville, Calif., 1950 . Online Archive of California . 19 March 2024 . en.