The Crescent was a small chain of department stores founded and based in Spokane, Washington. Once a subsidiary of Marshall Field & Company, the chain was sold to BATUS Retail Group in 1982. BATUS renamed the stores Frederick & Nelson, the company's Seattle, Washington division, in 1988. Frederick and Nelson eventually filed for bankruptcy and liquidated in 1992. At its peak, The Crescent operated seven department stores in Washington and Oregon, including three in Spokane.
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| - The Crescent (warenhuis) (nl)
- The Crescent (department store) (en)
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| - The Crescent was a small chain of department stores founded and based in Spokane, Washington. Once a subsidiary of Marshall Field & Company, the chain was sold to BATUS Retail Group in 1982. BATUS renamed the stores Frederick & Nelson, the company's Seattle, Washington division, in 1988. Frederick and Nelson eventually filed for bankruptcy and liquidated in 1992. At its peak, The Crescent operated seven department stores in Washington and Oregon, including three in Spokane. (en)
- The Crescent was een kleine warenhuisketen opgericht en gevestigd in Spokane, Washington. Het was ooit een dochteronderneming van , tot de keten in 1982 werd verkocht aan de BATUS Retail Group. BATUS doopte de winkels in 1988 om tot , een andere warenhuisketen van BATUS. Frederick en Nelson vroeg uiteindelijk faillissement aan en werd in 1992 geliquideerd. Op het hoogtepunt had The Crescent zeven warenhuizen in Washington en Oregon, waaronder drie in Spokane. (nl)
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| - Spokane Dry Goods Company (en)
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| - James M. Comstock (en)
- Robert B. Paterson (en)
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| - Clothing, footwear, bedding, furniture, jewelry, beauty products, and housewares. (en)
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| - The Crescent was a small chain of department stores founded and based in Spokane, Washington. Once a subsidiary of Marshall Field & Company, the chain was sold to BATUS Retail Group in 1982. BATUS renamed the stores Frederick & Nelson, the company's Seattle, Washington division, in 1988. Frederick and Nelson eventually filed for bankruptcy and liquidated in 1992. At its peak, The Crescent operated seven department stores in Washington and Oregon, including three in Spokane. (en)
- The Crescent was een kleine warenhuisketen opgericht en gevestigd in Spokane, Washington. Het was ooit een dochteronderneming van , tot de keten in 1982 werd verkocht aan de BATUS Retail Group. BATUS doopte de winkels in 1988 om tot , een andere warenhuisketen van BATUS. Frederick en Nelson vroeg uiteindelijk faillissement aan en werd in 1992 geliquideerd. Op het hoogtepunt had The Crescent zeven warenhuizen in Washington en Oregon, waaronder drie in Spokane. (nl)
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