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Lyman Gustavus Bloomingdale

Hebrew: ליימן גוסטבוס בלומינגדייל
Also Known As: "Lymans Bloomingdale"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: New York, United States
Death: October 13, 1905 (64)
Long Branch, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States
Place of Burial: New York, Kings County, New York, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Benjamin Bloomingdale and Hannah Bloomingdale
Husband of Harriet Bloomingdale
Father of Samuel Joseph Bloomingdale; Hiram Collenberger Bloomingdale; Hannah Bloomingdale; Irving Ingersoll Bloomingdale; Corinne Popper and 1 other
Brother of Joseph Bernard Bloomingdale; Samuel E. Bloomingdale; Fanny Myers; Sarah A. Sicher and Emanuel Watson Bloomingdale

Occupation: founder of Bloomingdale's Department Store
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About Lyman Gustavus Bloomingdale

Lyman Gustave Bloomingdale (1841–1905) was an American businessman who in April 1872, with his brother Joseph, founded Bloomingdales Department Store on 56th Street in New York City.

The son of the Bavarian-born, German Jewish immigrant Benjamin Bloomingdale, Lyman and his brother Joseph were trained in the retailing of ladies clothing at their father's store. Going into business for themselves, the Bloomingdale brothers' new store sold a wide variety of European fashions, anchored through their own buying office in Paris. Their success resulted in the business outgrowing its premises and in 1886 they relocated operations to its famous present-day location at 59th Street and Third Avenue where Bloomingdale became one of the most widely recognized brand names in the world. Brother Joseph Bloomingdale retired from the business on New Years Day 1896 but Lyman remained involved until his death in 1905 at Elberon, New Jersey. A benefactor to a variety of causes and cultural institutions, in 1901 Lyman Bloomimgdale donated a Washington Allston painting to New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art and in his will written in 1904, left $100,000 (equivalent to $2.6 million in 2013) for charitable purposes.

Bloomingdale was married to Hattie Bloomingdale. They had four children: three sons, Hiram, Samuel, and Irving; and a daughter Corinne. Lyman's son, Samuel J. Bloomingdale, took over as head of the department store and proved a very capable manager and an astute marketing innovator who significantly expanded the business. Lyman's grandson, Alfred S. Bloomingdale, also a successful businessman, later became known for his involvement with murder victim Vicki Morgan.

  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyman_G._Bloomingdale
  • Residence: Brooklyn, Kings, New York, USA
  • Residence: Age: 10, Albany Ward 3, Albany, New York - 1850
  • Residence: Age in 1860: 19, New York Ward 17 District 3, New York, New York, United States - 1860
  • Residence: Age: 39Marital Status: MarriedRelation to Head of House: Self, New York, USA - 1880
  • Residence: Age: 59Marital Status: MarriedRelation to Head of House: Head, Manhattan, New York, USA - 1900
  • Residence: Age at Death: 64 - Oct 20 1905
  • Residence: Age: 75Relationship: Head, New York, New York, New York, USA - June 1 1925
  • Reference: Ancestry Genealogy - SmartCopy: Jul 15 2016, 2:46:43 UTC

About ליימן גוסטבוס בלומינגדייל (עברית)

אין דף בויקיפדיה בעברית על ליימן גוסטבוס בלומינגדייל בלומינגדיילס בע"מ. היא רשת חנויות כלבו אמריקאית; היא נוסדה על ידי ג'וזף וליימן בלומינגדייל בשנת 1861. בשנת 1994 היא הפכה למחלקה בתאגיד Macy's, Inc[1]. ומאז מזוהה עם חברת מייסיס. נכון לחודש נובמבר 2018, ישנן 35 חנויות קו, 3 חנויות מוצרים לבית ו-17 חנויות עודפים תחת המותג בלומינגדיילס ברחבי ארצות הברית. המטה של חנות הדגל ממוקם ברחוב 59 ובשדרת לקסינגטון ברובע מנהטן שבניו יורק.

תוכן עניינים 1 רקע 2 גלריה 3 קישורים חיצוניים 4 הערות שוליים רקע במהלך שנות השמונים של המאה ה-20 התפשטות השוק הקמעונאי התרחבה באופן חסר תקדים. חנויות חדשות נפתחו בחוף המזרחי, בפלורידה, שיקגו ובדאלאס, טקסס.

ב-14 בפברואר 2008 הודיעה חברת האם מייסיס כי בכוונתה להיכנס לשוק בפניקס, אריזונה. אריזונה הייתה המדינה ה-13 בארצות הברית שיש בה חנות בלומינגדיילס, כאשר החנות הזו היא העשירית במערב ארצות הברית וה-41 של הרשת.

ב-4 בינואר 2012 הודיעה בלומינגדיילס על סגירת ארבע חנויות. הסגירה המשמעותית ביותר היה ב"קניון אמריקה" בבלומינגטון, מינסוטה. בנוסף סגרו את שעריה חנות לבית במרכז אוקברוק באוק ברוק, אילינוי, חנות "קו מלא" בקניון פרימטר דנוודי, ג'ורג'יה, וחנות בקניון ויינט פלינט בצפון בת'סדה, מרילנד.

ב-3 בינואר 2013 הודיעה בלומינגדייל על סגירת חנות לבית בקניון האופנה לאס וגאס.

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Lyman Gustave Bloomingdale (1841–1905) was an American businessman who in April 1872, with his brother Joseph, founded Bloomingdales Department Store on 56th Street in New York City.

The son of the Bavarian-born, German Jewish immigrant Benjamin Bloomingdale, Lyman and his brother Joseph were trained in the retailing of ladies clothing at their father's store. Going into business for themselves, the Bloomingdale brothers' new store sold a wide variety of European fashions, anchored through their own buying office in Paris. Their success resulted in the business outgrowing its premises and in 1886 they relocated operations to its famous present-day location at 59th Street and Third Avenue where Bloomingdale became one of the most widely recognized brand names in the world. Brother Joseph Bloomingdale retired from the business on New Years Day 1896 but Lyman remained involved until his death in 1905 at Elberon, New Jersey. A benefactor to a variety of causes and cultural institutions, in 1901 Lyman Bloomimgdale donated a Washington Allston painting to New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art and in his will written in 1904, left $100,000 (equivalent to $2.6 million in 2013) for charitable purposes.

Bloomingdale was married to Hattie Bloomingdale. They had four children: three sons, Hiram, Samuel, and Irving; and a daughter Corinne. Lyman's son, Samuel J. Bloomingdale, took over as head of the department store and proved a very capable manager and an astute marketing innovator who significantly expanded the business. Lyman's grandson, Alfred S. Bloomingdale, also a successful businessman, later became known for his involvement with murder victim Vicki Morgan.

  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyman_G._Bloomingdale
  • Residence: Brooklyn, Kings, New York, USA
  • Residence: Age: 10, Albany Ward 3, Albany, New York - 1850
  • Residence: Age in 1860: 19, New York Ward 17 District 3, New York, New York, United States - 1860
  • Residence: Age: 39Marital Status: MarriedRelation to Head of House: Self, New York, USA - 1880
  • Residence: Age: 59Marital Status: MarriedRelation to Head of House: Head, Manhattan, New York, USA - 1900
  • Residence: Age at Death: 64 - Oct 20 1905
  • Residence: Age: 75Relationship: Head, New York, New York, New York, USA - June 1 1925
  • Reference: Ancestry Genealogy - SmartCopy: Jul 15 2016, 2:46:43 UTC
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Lyman Gustavus Bloomingdale's Timeline

1841
February 11, 1841
New York, United States
1873
June 17, 1873
New York, New York, New York, United States
1875
December 28, 1875
New York, New York, New York, United States
1877
1877
New York, New York, New York, United States
1878
August 25, 1878
New York, New York, New York, United States
August 1878
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, United States
1881
November 13, 1881
New York, New York, New York, United States
1905
October 13, 1905
Age 64
Long Branch, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States
October 13, 1905
Age 64
Brooklyn, New York, Kings County, New York, United States