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Detroit's Downtown Movie Palaces

Hauser, Michael / Weldon, Marianne
Detroit's Downtown Movie Palaces
The spokelike grid of wide grand avenues radiating out from downtown Detroit allowed for a concentration of theaters initially along Monroe Street near Campus Martius and, after the second decade of the 20th century, clustered around Grand Circus Park, all easily accessible by a vast network of streetcars. In its heyday, Grand Circus Park boasted a dozen palatial movie palaces containing an astonishing total of 26, 000 seats. Of these theaters...

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Hudson's: Detroit's Legendary Department Store

Hauser, Michael / Weldon, Marianne
Hudson's: Detroit's Legendary Department Store
For over a century, the J.L. Hudsonas Department Store on Woodward Avenue was more than just a storeait was a Detroit icon and a world-class cultural treasure. At 25 stories, it was the worldas tallest department store, and was at one time home to the most exceptional offerings in shopping, dining, services, and entertainment. The store prided itself on stocking everything from grand pianos to spools of thread. In addition to departments offer...

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20th-Century Retailing in Downtown Detroit

Hauser, Michael / Weldon, Marianne
20th-Century Retailing in Downtown Detroit
As Detroit developed northward from the riverfront, Woodward Avenue became a mecca for retail, restaurants, and services. The 1870s and 1880s saw many independent merchants open their doors. By 1890, a new type of one-stop shopping had developed: the department store. Detroit's venerable Newcomb Endicott and Company was closely followed by other trailblazers: J. L. Hudson Company, Crowley Milner and Company, and the Ernst Kern Company. At its ...

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20th-Century Retailing in Downtown Grand Rapids

Hauser, Michael / Weldon, Marianne
20th-Century Retailing in Downtown Grand Rapids
For decades, downtown Grand Rapids enjoyed a long run in the limelight as the epicenter of shopping in western Michigan. The vibrant Monroe Avenue corridor included three homegrown department stores, several chain department stores, five-and-dime stores, and scores of clothing and specialty retailers. It weathered mother nature, wars, the Great Depression, the advent of neighborhood shopping centers, and civil disturbances--but the one change ...

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Remembering Hudson's

Hauser, Michael / Weldon, Marianne
Remembering Hudson's
The J. L. Hudson Company redefined the way Detroiters shopped and enjoyed leisure time. Many Detroiters share memories of times spent shopping and enjoying spectacular events sponsored by Hudson's. A solid and lofty icon built by businesspeople who believed in their passion, Hudson's defined Detroit's downtown, creating trends and traditions in consumer culture that still resonate with us today. Now and in the future, as Hudson's boxes, shoppi...

CHF 38.90

Detroit's Downtown Movie Palaces

Hauser, Michael / Weldon, Marianne
Detroit's Downtown Movie Palaces
The spokelike grid of wide grand avenues radiating out from downtown Detroit allowed for a concentration of theaters initially along Monroe Street near Campus Martius and, after the second decade of the 20th century, clustered around Grand Circus Park, all easily accessible by a vast network of streetcars. In its heyday, Grand Circus Park boasted a dozen palatial movie palaces containing an astonishing total of 26, 000 seats. Of these theaters...

CHF 34.90

Remembering Hudson's: The Grand Dame of Detroit Retailing

Hauser, Michael / Weldon, Marianne
Remembering Hudson's: The Grand Dame of Detroit Retailing
The J. L. Hudson Company redefined the way Detroiters shopped and enjoyed leisure time. Many Detroiters share memories of times spent shopping and enjoying spectacular events sponsored by Hudson's. A solid and lofty icon built by businesspeople who believed in their passion, Hudson's defined Detroit's downtown, creating trends and traditions in consumer culture that still resonate with us today. Now and in the future, as Hudson's boxes, shoppi...

CHF 30.50

20th-Century Retailing in Downtown Detroit

Hauser, Michael / Weldon, Marianne
20th-Century Retailing in Downtown Detroit
As Detroit developed northward from the riverfront, Woodward Avenue became a mecca for retail, restaurants, and services. The 1870s and 1880s saw many independent merchants open their doors. By 1890, a new type of one-stop shopping had developed: the department store. Detroitas venerable Newcomb Endicott and Company was closely followed by other trailblazers: J. L. Hudson Company, Crowley Milner and Company, and the Ernst Kern Company. At its ...

CHF 34.90