The last few years have been brutal for American retail. Between a global pandemic, political unrest, and the rapid shift toward e-commerce, many historic names that once defined Main Street have fallen under immense pressure.
Stores that stood as symbols of community and craftsmanship have struggled to adapt to an age where convenience and digital innovation rule. The closures have not just reshaped shopping habits—they’ve reshaped American life itself.
One of the most shocking losses came when the nation’s oldest department store announced it was shuttering every last one of its locations after nearly two centuries in business. The company had weathered wars, recessions, and changing fashion trends, but 2020 delivered the blow it couldn’t recover from.