In the heyday of department stores a lot of their business, maybe the bulk of it was mail order. I remember when I was a kid most of our Christmas presents were mail order from Sears or Montgomery Ward. Mail order was pre-computer ebay. The fact is these chains have been dying for 30 + years. I knew Sears was done when they sold off Craftsman tools. Sears and Penney's are the last two I know of and neither will probably survive the coronavirus lock down.
Woolworth's wasn't exactly a department store, at least not originally, it was a "five and dime" with a diner built in. Everyone of those went almost instantly when a Walmart came to town. Interestingly, Woolworth's still survives in Europe and Austrailia.
People will wonder now why one of the more impressive buildings in NYC is the Woolworth Building. Sears Tower in Chicago has been re named.
Woolworth's wasn't exactly a department store, at least not originally, it was a "five and dime" with a diner built in. Everyone of those went almost instantly when a Walmart came to town. Interestingly, Woolworth's still survives in Europe and Austrailia.
People will wonder now why one of the more impressive buildings in NYC is the Woolworth Building. Sears Tower in Chicago has been re named.

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