Neiman-Marcus enters competitive waters
As of 1907, Neiman-Marcus is open for business and doing a booming one at that. The Neiman-Marcus department store was going head-to-head with [...]
By Greta|2018-04-06T01:43:40+00:00April 6th, 2018|architecture, Dallas Architecture, Dallas History, Dallas People, department stores, Design, Men, Style, Texans, West End, Women|
As of 1907, Neiman-Marcus is open for business and doing a booming one at that. The Neiman-Marcus department store was going head-to-head with [...]
By Greta|2018-04-02T20:07:06+00:00April 2nd, 2018|architecture, Dallas Architecture, Dallas History, Dallas People, department stores, Design, Immigrants, Men, Style, Texans, West End, Women|
The Neiman-Marcus crew has a building on Elm Street and stock to sell thanks to Carrie! Minnie (Lichtenstein, Herbert Marcus' wife and Carrie's [...]
By Greta|2018-04-02T03:40:57+00:00April 2nd, 2018|architecture, Dallas Architecture, Dallas History, Dallas People, department stores, Design, Men, Style, Texans, West End, Women|
Our Neiman-Marcus origin story continues! With nearly 1 million dollars in capital (in today's money - at the time it was a combined [...]
By Greta|2018-03-24T04:26:54+00:00March 24th, 2018|architecture, Dallas Architecture, Dallas History, Dallas People, department stores, Design, Men, Style, Texans, West End, Women|
When last we left our caped entrepreneurs (the Neiman-Marcus tribe), they were in Atlanta, running a new marketing company that was quite successful. [...]
By Greta|2018-03-23T02:31:06+00:00March 23rd, 2018|architecture, Dallas Architecture, Dallas History, Dallas People, department stores, Design, Men, Promotions, Style, West End, Women|
Neiman-Marcus - who they were working for in the beginning. To escape poverty, Herbert Marcus moved to Hillsboro, TX (from Louisville, KY) and [...]
By Greta|2018-03-22T02:38:05+00:00March 22nd, 2018|Accessories, architecture, Dallas Architecture, Dallas History, Dallas People, department stores, Design, Immigrants, Men, Style, Texans, West End, Women|
The beginnings of Neiman-Marcus, Part II Going a bit backwards to explain how Herbert and Carrie Marcus came to be in Dallas, this [...]
By Greta|2018-03-21T03:25:41+00:00March 21st, 2018|Accessories, architecture, Children's Toys, Dallas Architecture, Dallas History, Dallas People, department stores, Fires, Men, Style, Texans, West End, Women|
The beginnings of Neiman-Marcus Herbert Marcus arrived in Dallas in 1899 and his sister Carrie arrived a short time later. They became [...]