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Address: 1613-35 W. Chicago Ave.
Year Built: 1921-22 and 1925-28
Architect: Alfred S. Alschuler
Date Designated a Chicago Landmark: April 1, 1998
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One of the nation's oldest large neighborhood department stores, this is the first in a regional chain of more than three dozen stores founded by brothers Maurice and Nathan Goldblatt. The company's "value-oriented services" and innovations helped revolutionize American retailing. The three-story brick structure was built first; the five-story terra-cotta addition was constructed in stages to accommodate the rapid expansion of "America's Fastest Growing Department Store." Both buildings were designed in the late-Chicago School commercial style by one of the city's most prolific architects, whose other designs from this period are the K.A.M. Isaiah Israel Temple and the London Guarantee Building.

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Terra Cotta 
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| 1. | Photo by CCL, 1997 |
| 2. | Grand Opening Advertisement, 1928 |
| 3. | North Elevation Drawing, 1997 |
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