Rhodes of Seattle was located in an imposing, 6-story building in downtown Seattle. |
Though related, Rhodes of Seattle was a completely different organization from its neighbor in Tacoma, Rhodes Brothers. |
Rhodes interior was lofty and airy, with a restaurant on the mezzanine, complete with an Aeolian organ for entertainment. |
Rhodes of Seattle (1907/1927)
2nd and Union
Seattle, Washington
MAin 2-8000
Basement
Jiffy Bird Cafeteria • Jiffy Bar • Rhodes Basement Store
Main Floor
Fine Jewelry • Jewelry • Watches • Handbags • Small Leather Goods • Gloves • Belts • Hosiery • Fashion Accessories • Hosiery • Slipper Bar • Hat Box • Main Floor Sportswear • Casual Shop • Shoe Salon • Children's Shoes • Cosmetics • Toiletries • Notions • Stationery • Book Bazaar • Candy
Men's Shops Men's Furnishings • Men's Sportswear • Men's Clothing • Men's Shoes • Teen Man • Boys' Shop
Mezzanine
Mezzanine Tea Room
Second Floor
Draperies • Floor Coverings • Lamps • Pictures • Mirrors • Furniture • Slumber Shop • Home Furnishings • Appliances • Sewing Machines • Trim-a-Home Shop
Third Floor
House and Town Shop • Dresses • Sportswear • Coats and Suits • Young View Shop • Better Dresses • Better Coats • Better Suits • Blauner Shop • Bridal Salon • Fur Salon • Millinery • Wig Boutique • Lingerie • Robes • Sleepwear • Shape Shop • Junior Shop
Fourth Floor
Infants' Shop • Children's Shop • Girls' Shop • Preteens • Toys • Fabrics • Art Needlework • Linens • Bedding • BedspreadsvPhotograph Studio
Fifth Floor
China • Silverware • Gifts • Figurines • Housewares • Garden Shop • Books • Credit Office • Cash Office • Personnel
University Village 25th Ave. N.E. & E. 4th St. 1956 105,000 s.f. |
Crossroads Bellevue 156th Ave. N.E. & N.E. 8th St. July, 1964 45,000 s.f. |
Forest Park Bothell Way at Ballinger October, 1964 50,000 s.f. |
Coming in due coure.
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