Abraham & Straus
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Abraham & Straus was a major department store founded in Brooklyn by Abraham Abraham and Joseph Wechsler in 1865. Originally called Wechsler & Abraham and located at 285 Fulton Street, the store was so successful that it moved to a new and larger location at the corner of Fulton and Hoyt Streets in 1885. The name of the store changed to Abraham & Straus in 1893 when the Straus family, partners of Macy's department stores, bought out Wechsler's interest in the store. By 1965, Abraham & Straus had become the third largest department store in the United States, with several branches in and surrounding the New York City area in addition to its flagship location at Fulton and Hoyt Streets. The store became part of Macy's department stores in 1995. As of 2011, the original Abraham & Straus location on Fulton and Hoyt Streets continues to operate under the Macy's name.
From the guide to the Abraham & Straus collection, Bulk, 1964-1965, 1865-1995, (Brooklyn Historical Society)
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associatedWith | Abbott, Merkt and Company. |
associatedWith | Archives at Queens Library. |
associatedWith | Bedell Company. |
associatedWith | Bellows & Company. |
associatedWith | Daves, Juli |
associatedWith | Downtown Brooklyn Development Association. |
associatedWith | E. W. Bliss Company. |
associatedWith | Loewy, Raymond, 1893-1986. |
associatedWith | South Brooklyn Moulding Mill (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.). |
associatedWith | Wechsler & Abraham. |
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