Titche-Goettinger Explained

Titche-Goettinger
Fate:merged with Joske's
Successor:Joske's (1979–1987); Dillard's (1987–present)
Foundation:1902
Defunct:1979
Location:Dallas, Texas, United States
Products:Clothing, footwear, furniture, jewelry, beauty products, and housewares

Titche-Goettinger (later known as Titche's) was a department store chain based in Dallas, Texas (United States). It was established in 1902 and was a major player in the Dallas retail market until its merger with Joske's, which was later absorbed by Dillard's.

History

The Titche-Goettinger Department Store, formed in 1902 by Max Goettinger and Edward Titche,[1] [2] [3] opened on the southeast corner of Elm and Murphy streets.[4] Two years later, they moved to the Wilson Building.[4] [2] In 1928, the company began construction on a new location between Main and Elm streets at St. Paul Street to house more merchandise, including ready-to-wear apparel.[5] [6]

In December 1928, before the new building was complete, Titche-Goettinger was sold to Hahn Department Stores.[7] Hahn would also purchase the San Antonio, Texas, retailer Joske's the following year.[8] The Great Depression affected the retail market during Hahn's ownership, changing the market.[9] [10] The store's competitive edge was largely lost to hometown rivals Neiman Marcus and Sanger-Harris. In 1935, Hahn Department Stores changed its name to Allied Stores Corporation.[9]

The department store expanded to the suburbs in the 1950s.[11] [12] Allied merged the Titche-Goettinger stores with Joske's in 1979,[12] which was eventually purchased by Dillard's in 1987.[13]

Flagship store

See main article: article and Titche-Goettinger Building.

The downtown Dallas flagship store is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and is a key contributing structure in Dallas' Harwood Historic District and Main Street District. It opened in 1929 and closed in 1987, and now houses loft-style apartments and the Universities Center at Dallas.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Edward Titche. Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association.
  2. Web site: 9 September 1921. it's in Dallas. 2021-12-20. Newspapers.com. en.
  3. Web site: 31 January 1902. State Capitol News. 2021-12-20. Newspapers.com. en.
  4. Web site: 19 March 1905. Our Third Anniversary Sale. 2021-12-20. Newspapers.com. en.
  5. Web site: 14 April 1929. Employment. 2021-12-20. Newspapers.com. en.
  6. Web site: 2019-12-06. George Dahl designed much of Dallas, and his unseen archives reveal how his work shaped our lives. 2021-12-20. Dallas News. en.
  7. Web site: 11 December 1928. Huge Department Store Chain Started. 2021-12-20. Newspapers.com. en.
  8. Web site: 16 February 1929. Texas Store Acquired. 2021-12-20. Newspapers.com. en.
  9. Book: Lisicky, Michael J.. Remembering Maas Brothers. 2015-10-26. Arcadia Publishing. 978-1-4396-5381-4. 19. en.
  10. Web site: A Curiosity in Architecture. 2021-12-20. issuu.com. en.
  11. Web site: 2016-05-26. Ghosts of Dallas: Titche-Goettinger Building. 2022-01-03. D Magazine. en-US.
  12. Web site: 30 December 1979. Retail industry meets demand from larger number of affluent customers. 2022-01-03. Newspapers.com. en.
  13. Web site: 16 April 1987. Dillard says Allied deal reflects strategy. 2022-01-03. Newspapers.com. en.