Burdines
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Burdines an entity of type: Thing
Burdines (English: /bɜːrˈdaɪnz/} bur-DYNZE) was an American chain of department stores operating in the state of Florida, headquartered in Miami. The original store opened in Bartow, Florida in 1896 as a carriage-trade shop. Over its nearly 110-year history, Burdines grew into a popular chain of department stores, known as 'The Florida Store,' decorated with palm trees in the center of the store, painted in pink and blue, and other subtropical colors and motifs. In 1956, the stores became a part of Federated Department Stores, Inc. (now Macy's, Inc.) On January 30, 2004, it was renamed Burdines-Macy's, and a year later, on March 6, 2005, the name Burdines was dropped altogether. The majority of the stores were rebranded as Macy's while a handful closed.
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Burdines
rdf:langString
Burdines
rdf:langString
Burdines
xsd:integer
1686052
xsd:integer
1119346266
rdf:langString
N/A
rdf:langString
Consolidated into Macy's
rdf:langString
Burdines.svg
xsd:integer
250
rdf:langString
Clothing, footwear, bedding, furniture, jewelry, beauty products, and housewares.
xsd:integer
1912
rdf:langString
Burdines (English: /bɜːrˈdaɪnz/} bur-DYNZE) was an American chain of department stores operating in the state of Florida, headquartered in Miami. The original store opened in Bartow, Florida in 1896 as a carriage-trade shop. Over its nearly 110-year history, Burdines grew into a popular chain of department stores, known as 'The Florida Store,' decorated with palm trees in the center of the store, painted in pink and blue, and other subtropical colors and motifs. In 1956, the stores became a part of Federated Department Stores, Inc. (now Macy's, Inc.) On January 30, 2004, it was renamed Burdines-Macy's, and a year later, on March 6, 2005, the name Burdines was dropped altogether. The majority of the stores were rebranded as Macy's while a handful closed.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
11520
rdf:langString
Consolidated intoMacy's
xsd:gYear
1896