Strouss

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Strouss

Strouss was a department store serving the U.S. states of Ohio and Pennsylvania.

History

The company was founded as Strouss-Hirshberg Co. by

May Company to focus on mall-only retail locations within the Kaufmann's
division.

References

  1. Jewish Telegraph Agency
    . April 10, 1934. Fifty-nine years ago this week when Youngstown had only a 7,000 population and a four-mile-long horse car, the two young Jewish boys opened their store.
  • EXECUTIVE CHANGES. (29 April 1982). The New York Times.
  • THE MAY DEPARTMENT STORES CO. ANNOUNCES ELECTIONS. (15 July 1985). PR Newswire.
  • MAY STORES COMBINES TWO RETAIL DIVISIONS. (3 January 1986).
    Wall Street Journal
    .
  • MAY DEPT STORES COMBINES STROUSS, KAUFMANN'S DIVISIONS. (2 January 1986).
    Dow Jones News Service
    .
  • Store Consolidation Seen at Federated. (18 January 1986). The New York Times.
  • MAY DEPARTMENT STORES REPORTS RECORD FIRST QUARTER NET EARNINGS AND SALES. (20 May 1986). PR Newswire.
  • MAY DEPARTMENT STORES CO reports earnings for Qtr to May 3. (21 May 1986). The New York Times.
  • THE MAY DEPARTMENT STORES CO. REPORTS THIRD QUARTER AND FIRST NINE MONTHS SALES AND EARNINGS. (18 November 1986). PR Newswire.
  • Old department stores see new development. (11 August 1990). The Plain Dealer.
  • Old stores get new look. (11 August 1990). The Plain Dealer.
  • May Department Stores Co. (26 September 1990).
    Advertising Age
    .
  • Fred L. Gronvall Sr. (11 October 1997). The Patriot Ledger.
  • Dillard's edit on database. (16 November 2001).
    The Youngstown Vindicator
    .
  • Youngstown, Ohio, Department Store Keeps Kaufmann's Name despite Consolidation. (10 August 2002).
    The Youngstown Vindicator
    .
  • Kaufmann's to keep name despite consolidation. (10 August 2002).
    The Youngstown Vindicator
    .
  • City awards contract for razing of parking deck. (21 April 2000).
    The Youngstown Vindicator
    .