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Department Stores.
Hochschild, Kohn & Co., Howard and Lexington Streets in Baltimore |
Hochschild, Kohn sported an updated marquee in later years. |
A part of the store fronted on Eutaw Street as well; in the 1960s, Hoschschild, Kohn expanded the Eutaw fontage as it took over adjacent properties. |
In 1942, Hochschild, Kohn opened a service building at Park & Centre Streets, which also housed the store's retail furniture department. |
Lower Floor
Housewares • Paints • Hardware • Art Needlework • Music Hall
First Floor
Jewelry • Fine Jewelry • Silverware • Hosiery • Neckwear • Handbags • Small Leather Goods • Gloves • Belts • Fashion Accessories • First Floor Sports Shop • Stationery • Notions • Candies • The Kitchenette Shop • Coin Department • Guildery Gift Wrap Service
First Mezzanine
Men’s Shop • Books • Records
Lexington Street
Pet Center • Shoe Repair
Second Floor
Women’s Shoes • I. Miller Shoe Salon • Slippers • Millinery Salon • Young Baltimorean Shop • Modexpress
Second Mezzanine
House and Town Shop
Third Floor
Sport Shop • Casual Shop • Coats & Suits • Bridal Salon • Pacesetter Shop • Pacesetter Coat & Suit Shop • Dress Shop • Mt. Vernon Shop • The Place • Designer’s Room • Fur Salon • New Directions • Ms. Generation
Third Mezzanine
Boys’ Shop
Third Floor Promenade - to Eutaw Building
Bake Shop
Fourth Floor
Foundations • Lingerie • Loungewear • Career Dresses • Career Sportswear • Career SuitsThe Better Half • Men’s Shoes
Fourth Mezzanine
Fabrics
Fifth Floor
Linen Shop • Bedding • China • Glassware • Bridal Gift Registry • Rugs
Children’s World Infant’s wear • Toddlers’ Wear • Girls’ Wear Children’s Accessories • Younger Set Shoes • Young Men’s Shoes
Sixth Floor
Luggage • Outdoor Furniture • Pictures • Toys • Jean Sardo Studio • Continental Dining Room • Employment Office
Eutaw Building
First Floor
Furniture • Sleep Shop
Mezzanine
Appliances • TV • Stereos • Service Desk • Sewing Machines
Second Floor
Draperies • Broadloom Gallery • Oriental Rug Gallery
Edmondson Village 89,000 s.f. 1947 |
Belvedere York Road and Belvedere St. 1948 45,000 s.f. The Coffee Cup |
Eastpoint Shopping Center 1956 100,000 s.f. The Penguin Room |
Harundale Plaza October, 1958 100,000 sq. ft. The Severn Restaurant |
York Mall) York, PA September, 1968 160,000 sq. ft. |
Security Square September, 1972 150,000 s.f. Tudor Restaurant |
Coming in due course.
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