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The Crescent of
Spokane, Washington (became Frederick & Nelson 1988) In 1982, BATUS purchased Marshall Field's, owners of The Crescent. BATUS sold The Crescent with Frederick & Nelson in 1986. •
Frederick & Nelson of
Seattle,
Washington (closed 1992, flagship became a Nordstrom in 1998) In 1982, BATUS purchased Marshall Field's, owners of Frederick & Nelson. BATUS sold Frederick & Nelson with The Crescent in 1986. •
Gimbels of
New York City,
Philadelphia,
Pittsburgh and
Milwaukee ''(now
Macy's)'' Brown and Williamson purchased Gimbels in 1973. BATUS closed the division in 1986. Some stores were taken over by sister division Marshall Field's, which became Macy's in 2006. •
J.B. Ivey of
Charlotte,
North Carolina, and
Jacksonville, Florida ''(now
Dillard's)'' In 1982, BATUS purchased Marshall Field's, owners of Ivey's. BATUS sold Ivey's in 1990 to Dillard's. •
Kohl's of
Wisconsin (still operating) In 1972, BATUS purchased Kohl's. The Kohl's grocery stores were sold to
A&P in 1983. BATUS sold Kohl's department stores in 1986. •
Marshall Field's of
Chicago, Illinois ''(now Macy's)'' In 1982, BATUS purchased Marshall Field's. BATUS sold Marshall Field's to Dayton Hudson Corporation (now
Target Corporation) in 1990. Marshall Field's was then purchased by
May Department Stores in 2004. May Department Stores was purchased in 2005 by
Federated Department Stores, which renamed all of the stores Macy's in 2006. •
Saks Fifth Avenue of
New York City, New York
(still operating) Brown and Williamson acquired Saks Fifth Avenue in 1973 with its acquisition of Gimbels. In 1990, BATUS sold Saks to
Investcorp S.A., which later sold Saks to
Proffitt's, Inc.; that firm in turn changed its name to
Saks Incorporated. Purchased by Hudson Bay Company in 2013. ==References==