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  1. In 1886 came the visionary move uptown to 59th Street and Lexington Avenue. The store expanded steadily and by the 1920's, Bloomingdale's converted an entire city block.

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  2. The brothers moved the store from its original location to a larger space on 59th Street and Third Avenue. As the business flourished, necessitating more significant retail space, the store moved once again to its iconic location at 59th Street and Lexington Avenue in 1886.

  3. Brothers Lyman & Joseph Bloomingdale open their “Great East Side Bazaarat 938 Third Avenue, farther uptown than any other department store. Overnight, the Upper East Side is the place to be.

  4. Most of their customers (and all of their competitors) were located on the borough's tonier West Side. Nevertheless, the Bloomingdale brothers set up shop in a small, ordinary-looking row house near Third Avenue and 56th Street.

  5. Jun 22, 2017 · Robert Campeau, from backwoods of Northern Ontario to owner of Bloomingdale’s, dead at 93. Campeau had been known for extravagant parties at his faux chateau in Toronto, but his ownership of...

  6. Sep 15, 2016 · By 1886, the Bloomingdale’s Great East Side Bazaar moved a few blocks north to 59th Street, and by 1929, had overtaken the entire city block where the store resides to this day.

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  8. Mar 16, 2022 · The Bloomingdale Brothers store (whose offices were located in the neighborhood south of Union Square) recreated in Troy, NY for HBO’s The Gilded Age. The Gilded Age in New York City, from roughly the end of the Civil War to 1900, is a cacophony of contradictions.

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