The Hecht Co.'s terra-cotta faced F Street store at the corner of 7th Street NW in the Nation's capitol. |
The new building of The Hecht Co. opened to great fanfare on November 12, 1925 |
In 1941, the store was expanded to E Street by a modernistic addition. |
The various buildings of The Hecht Co. began to fill an entire block and were advertised as the "Greater Hecht Co. Store." |
A 1957 view from 6th and F Streets, NW, shows The Hecht Co.'s expanded store and adjoining parking decks. |
The Hecht Co.
F Street
Washington, D.C. (1896/1925)
NAtional 8-5100
Downstairs
Thrift Center
Street Level
Fine Jewelry • Watches • Diamonds • Clocks • Costume Jewelry • Real Thing Jewelry • Scarves • Umbrellas • Handbags • Small Leather Goods • Belts • Gloves • Hosiery • Sunglasses • Ladies’ Accessories • Cosmetics • Wig Salon • Boulevard Sportswear • Boulevard Sportswear “Directions” • Blouses • Sweaters • Boulevard Shoes • Calculator Boutique • Cameras • Stationery • Notions • Luggage • Candy • Gourmet Foods • Bakery • Live Shop Healthy Foods • Telephones • Calculator Boutique • Cameras • Fabrics • Art Needlework • Optical Dept. • Pet Shop • Fabrics • Men’s Furnishings • Men’s Sportswear • Men’s Accessories • Young Men’s Club • Books
Mezzanine
Boulevard Dresses • Boulevard Coats • Daytime Dresses
Second Floor
Men’s Clothing • Men’s Outerwear • Men’s Hats • Men’s Shoes • Men’s Sportswear • Tots’ & Toddlers’ Wear • Infants’ Wear • Infants’ Furniture • Girls’ Wear • Girls’ Sleepwear • Sub-Teen Wear • Boys’ Wear • Jr. Deb Wear • Children’s Shoes • Maternity
Third Floor
Miss Washingtonian Shop • Metropolitan Dresses • Forecast Shop • After Five Shop • The Scene • Embassy Room • Fine Line Boutique • Sports Apparel • Splashdown! • Casual Dressing • Town and Country Dresses • Town and Country Sportswear • The Updated Miss • Junior Dresses • Junior Sportswear • Junior Coats • Junior Shoes • The Knack • Rainwear • Town and Country Coats • Fur Salon • Bridal Shop • Bridal Bureau • Millinery Salon • Fashion Shoes • Lingerie • Bras and Body Fashions • Misses’ Loungewear • Misses’ Sleepwear • Toys • Official Scout Headquarters • Sporting Goods • Artist’s Center • Georgetown Restaurant • Gourmet Grill
Fourth Floor
Furniture • Bedding and Sleep Furniture • Orient Express Shop • Interior Design Studio
Fifth Floor
Stereos • Televisions • Radios • Televisions • Appliances • Domestics • Blankets • Pillows • Linens • Bath Shop
Sixth Floor
Bedspreads • Curtains • Draperies • Slipcovers • Decorative Pillows • Pictures and Mirrors • Rugs and Broadloom • Slipcovers
Seventh Floor
Housewares • Electrical Appliances • China • Glassware • Gifts • Silver Shop • Lamps and Shades • Dinettes • The Loft • Hardware • Garden Shop • Vacuums • Cleaning Supplies
(555,000 sq. ft.)
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Landmark Center (1965) 162,000 sq. ft. |
Montgomery Mall (1968) Bethesda, MD 217,000 sq. ft. The Garden Spot |
Tysons Corner Center (1968) McLean, VA 234,000 sq. ft. The Garden Spot |
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150,000 sq. ft.
Coming in Due Course.
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