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-based
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founded in 1857 by D. M. Read. Known for its classy, upscale merchandise, the flagship store was once hailed as
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's largest
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. It expanded to several other locations in the 1950s and 1960s, but these closed progressively through the 1980s and 1990s. The original Bridgeport store closed in 1981 when Read's moved to a new location, and was later extensively renovated and reopened as Artspace Read's, also known as the Sterling Market Lofts building.


Founding and growth

In 1857, David M. Read and W. B. Hall opened a dry goods and carpet store on Main Street in Bridgeport, Connecticut, with Read going solo in 1877. In 1885, the business expanded to two buildings on Main Street and Fairfield Avenue forming a "very popular and elegant place of business."Photo essay. Read's became known for its classy, upscale merchandise and shopping environment, becoming
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's largest
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.


Flagship store

In 1926, Read's moved to the corner of Broad and John Streets in
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Bridgeport, where its flagship store ultimately had over of selling area on five floors. D.M. Read Company became a unit of Allied Stores in 1954. The store had seven floors, five above ground and two below, and sold all sorts of items which according to the Bridgeport store directory were: Downstairs China • Glassware • Silver • Gifts • Lamps • Housewares Street Floor Jewelry • Watch Repair • Cosmetics • Gloves • Small Leather Goods • Belts • Handbags • Fashion Accessories • Neckwear • Hosiery • Casual Shoe Bar • Hat Bar • Umbrellas • Blouses • Street Floor Sportswear • Street Floor Lingerie • Fashion Shoes • Corner I • Notions • Stationery • Cameras • Luggage • Confections • Snack Shop John Street Men's Furnishings • Men's Sportswear • Men's Clothing • Men's Shoes • Men's Hats East Building Appliance Center Post Office Arcade Casual Shop Second Floor Domestics • Curtains • Draperies • Slipcovers • Portrait Studio Young World Shops Infants' Shop • 2-to-6 Shop • Boys' Shop • Girls' Shop • Subteen Shop • Teen Shop • Young World Shoes • Children's Furniture Third Floor Sportswear • Dresses • Daytime Dresses • Coats • Suits • Town and Country Shop • Fairfield Room • Millinery • Fur Salon • Bride's Shop • Uniforms • Maternity Shop • Lingerie • Foundations • At Ease Shop Jr. News Jr. Dresses • Jr. Coats • Jr. Sportswear Fourth Floor Bedding • Furniture • Rugs • Broadloom • Photo Studio • Trim-a-Home Shop • Beauty Salon Fifth Floor Toyland • Bicycles • Outdoor Equipment • Books • Venetian Tea Room • Offices


Branch stores

The second store was built as one of the two anchors in the new Trumbull Shopping Park (the state's first mall), 6.7 miles from downtown Bridgeport. The store had three floors, (), and was located in the south section of the mall where Target stands today. Allied expanded the store into a chain in the 1950s and 1960s. By then they were up to six stores in Fairfield and
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.


Transition

In 1981, Allied closed Read's landmark downtown store, leaving behind a boarded-up building as a reminder of Bridgeport's brighter past. It moved the store into space recently vacated by
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at the nearby
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in downtown Bridgeport. In 1983, Read's opened a New York location in the
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in Yorktown Heights. Around 1985 its television and radio
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featured the jingle, "Reads, Your Something Special Store". Read's operated in its hometown of Bridgeport until 1987 when Campeau Corp. of Canada, which had bought Allied Stores, merged it into Allied's sister division,
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of Boston, Massachusetts, and the stores subsequently took on the Jordan Marsh name. In 1988, Campeau acquired
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of
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and operated it in conjunction with Allied, subsequently declaring bankruptcy in 1991. As a result of the overall decline of Bridgeport's downtown shopping area, the Lafayette Plaza store closed in 1989, and all but the Trumbull and Jefferson Valley stores were closed by 1992 under the Federated/ Allied Stores bankruptcy filing. In 1993, these remaining two stores at Trumbull and Jefferson Valley were converted to the Abraham & Straus nameplate when that division of
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merged with Jordan Marsh (as they were in the New York Metropolitan media market, they could operate more efficiently regarding advertising under the A&S name). In 1995 after Federated acquired
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, it consolidated its A&S/Jordan Marsh division into
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and renamed the two former Read's stores with the Macy's moniker. The former Read's Trumbull location was abandoned in 2006, when Macy's relocated into the former
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store in the
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shopping center upon the completion of the merger of the Federated and May Department Stores chains. Only the Jefferson Valley Mall store that Read's opened in 1983 has continually operated as a department store to present day.


Artspace Read's, Bridgeport

In the late 1990s the former Read's Building in downtown Bridgeport was converted into useful space for artists, run as a non-profit, called Artspace, also known as Read's Artspace, Sterling Market Lofts, and Artspace Read's. The conversion and complete restoration of the building by
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cost $14.1 million, and created "61 spacious live/work units on the upper floors and arts-friendly commercial space on the ground floor". Construction was carried out by A.P. Construction, under a contract worth $10,500,000. The new Sterling Market Lofts building opened in May 2005.


See also

* History of Bridgeport, Connecticut * List of defunct department stores of the United States


References

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External links


Read's Department Store Souvenir Plate
- Bridgeport Public Library Defunct department stores based in Connecticut Defunct companies based in Connecticut Retail companies established in 1857 Retail companies disestablished in 1993 Companies based in Bridgeport, Connecticut 1857 establishments in Connecticut