Weinstock's

Photograph of the original store destroyed in 1903

Weinstock's, originally Weinstock, Lubin, and Co., was an American department store chain headquartered in Sacramento, California. It was founded by Harris Weinstock and his half-brother, David Lubin. The chain was purchased by Hale's in 1949, becoming part of Broadway-Hale Stores, later Carter Hawley Hale. In 1978, Weinstock's expanded into Utah by rebranding its sister chain The Broadway's location at Fashion Place in Murray into that name, with two stores later in Ogden and Salt Lake City. In 1991, Weinstock's operations were later assumed by its other sister chain The Emporium. In 1993, Weinstock's closed its three Utah stores, eventually bringing Dillard's to Utah for the first time with its first store in Murray's former location. The chain was later purchased by Federated Department Stores (now Macy's, Inc.) in 1995, resulting in most of the Weinstock's stores to be converted to Macy's. Some of the remaining stores were either closed or sold, with two of them to Gottschalks, at Vintage Faire Mall in Modesto and Fashion Fair in Fresno. This also brought Dillard's to California for the first time with its new store built on the former Weinstock's site at Weberstown Mall in Stockton.

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Media related to Weinstock's at Wikimedia Commons

  • "Weinstock, Lubin, and Co.", Department Store Museum
  • Weinstock's: Sacramento's Finest Department Store, Annette Kassis
  • "Macy's Inc. History - 1990-1999". Macy's. Archived from the original on 2009-04-12. Retrieved 2009-03-19.
  • Bancroft Library Imaging Service Center (2010). "Weinstock Lubin Department Store, Sacramento, CA ca. 1915". California State Library, California History Section. Archived from the original on 2010-03-10. Retrieved 2010-03-10.

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