Thursday, January 12, 2012

The Denver, Denver, Colorado


The Denver Dry Goods Co.'s Main Store on 16th Street at California in Denver, taken after the fifth and sixth floors were added to the 16th street side of the store


The famous Tea Room on the Fifth Floor of the 16th Street store in Denver

The Denver Dry Goods Co. (The Denver)
1585 California Street
Denver, CO (1889)



DOWNTOWN STORE DIRECTORY
Lower Level
Luggage • Books • Records • Sporting Goods • Garden Shop • Hardware


First Floor

Fine Jewelry • Costume Jewelry • Fashion Accessories • Neckwear • Handbags • Small Leather Goods • Hosiery • Notions • Slippers • Gloves • Miss Denver Sportswear • Miss Denver Blouses • Accessory Tops • Beauty World • Stationery • Cameras • Candy • Epicure
Store for Men Men’s Toiletries • Men’s Accessories • Men’s Furnishings • Men’s Dress Shirts • Men’s Sport Furnishings • Men’s Clothing • Men’s Shoes • Men’s Men’s Hats • Bailiwick • Western Shop

Second Floor
Intimate Apparel • Sleepwear • Shoe Salon • Etienne Aigner Shop • The Shop for Pappagallo • Home and Town Shop • Miss Denver Shop • Custom Cove • Misses’ Dresses • Sportswear • Coat Salon Fur Salon • The Place (Juniors) • Contempra

Third Floor
Trendsetter Dresses • Trendsetter Sportswear • Trendsetter Coats • Active Sportsear • Millinery • The Columbine Room
Children’s World Infants • Toddlers • Girls’ Accessories • Girls’ Apparel • Boy’s Apparel • Pre-Teen Apparel • Prep Threads • Snoopy Shop • Children’s Shoes • Toys

Fourth Floor
Housewares • Small Electrics • Appliances • Electronics • Fashion Fabrics • Art Needlework • Sewing Machines • Linens • Bath Shop • Table Linens • Pillows • Draperies

Fifth Floor
China • Silver • Glassware • Gifts • Lamps • Crystal
The Tea Room

Sixth Floor
Art Gallery • Furniture • Sleep Shop • Floor Coverings




BRANCH STORES
Cherry Creek (1953)
95,000 sq. ft.







Lakeside Center (1956)
130,000 sq. ft.

Crossroads Mall (1963)
Boulder
48,000 sq. ft.

Greeley (1963)
8th Ave. & 8th St.








Cinderella City (1968)
Englewood
120,000 sq. ft.






Northglenn Mall (1968)
Adams County
118,000 sq. ft.

Colorado Springs (1972)
The Citadel
100,000 sq. ft.






Southglenn Mall (1974)
Centennial
123,000 sq. ft.






Foothills Mall (1974)
Ft. Collins
129,000 sq. ft.

Aurora Mall (1975)
179,000 sq. ft.

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