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A Brief History of Neiman Marcus

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Neiman-Marcus was established in 1907 as a dry goods store by Carrie Marcus Neiman, Herbert Marcus, Sr., and A.L. Neiman who audaciously brought the concept of ready-to-wear to the market for the most distinctive of clientele. The enterprise was launched with a series of full-page ads proclaiming a new epicenter of shopping for the region which was primarily concerned with cotton and oil trades. At the time, horses with buggies ran the streets and bars were the most common storefront in an untamed Dallas. Their initial goods on offer included dresses, gowns, novelty lingerie, tunics, and suiting with prices which ranged from $25 to $95. Notions of high-class construction was reinforced by importing unheard of materials from around the world like Asian silks and Irish lace. In 1910, they partnered with Revillon Frères to sell a large line of furs. However, this burgeoning success was nearly sacrificed after a devastating fire in May of 1913 which destroyed the inventory and building. He...

Introduction to Neiman Marcus Legacy Partnership

In response to reports that Neiman Marcus intends to permanently shutter its original flagship store after over 110 years of operation, a grassroots coalition of shoppers, employees, preservationists, planners, educators, philanthropists, and members of the founders’ families banded together to steward advocacy for the future of the historic store. We work forward to collaboratively exploring solutions with the many stakeholders across Dallas and beyond to ensure the continued longevity of this incomparable icon. For more information, please do not hesitate to contact saveneimanmarcus@gmail.com. Andrew Cronson, Chair Tim Allis Deborah Berke,  FAIA Deanna Costello Joseph Davino Megan  Gundrum Tracy Achor Hayes Margie Lavender Peggy   Millheiser Dr. Charles Leone, Ed.D. La Tanya Lynch Lance Morgan Andy  Mozisek David Potter Marcela Pinzon David Ramos-Vazquez Paula   Schlinger Allison Smith Jennifer Sykes Anne Wynne, J.D. Shannon Wynne   Suzanne Deal Boot...