Long Island Mike
Senior Member
Everyone: Some personal memories and pics like the ones in the "Real Niagara Falls" section of Rosberg's Department Store posted by Flar got me to thinking: Is the small department store of yesteryear extinct-I now feel it is. By the way-does anyone know when Rosberg's in NFS closed?
I remember two retail department stores here on LI that have faded from memory-One was called Swezey's and had department stores in Patchogue and Riverhead's Downtowns as well as three other locations. They used to advertize as "Your Department store in Suffolk (County)" I recall. Swezey's closed its 5 stores in late 2003. The other was Mid-Island Stores - that chain of 10 stores faded away in early 1994.
Do any small retail department stores still exist? One that can be placed in this category is Toronto's own Honest Ed's-is that store still one of a kind?
In my criteria stores of this type would have just one location or if there is more than one the number of stores usually is a single-digit number.
These days it would be hard indeed to compete with the Wal-Marts or Targets of the world or more upscale and well-known retailers like Sears, Macy's or JC Penney's. Are there any memories or comments out there?
Long Island Mike
I remember two retail department stores here on LI that have faded from memory-One was called Swezey's and had department stores in Patchogue and Riverhead's Downtowns as well as three other locations. They used to advertize as "Your Department store in Suffolk (County)" I recall. Swezey's closed its 5 stores in late 2003. The other was Mid-Island Stores - that chain of 10 stores faded away in early 1994.
Do any small retail department stores still exist? One that can be placed in this category is Toronto's own Honest Ed's-is that store still one of a kind?
In my criteria stores of this type would have just one location or if there is more than one the number of stores usually is a single-digit number.
These days it would be hard indeed to compete with the Wal-Marts or Targets of the world or more upscale and well-known retailers like Sears, Macy's or JC Penney's. Are there any memories or comments out there?
Long Island Mike