Kaufman-Straus

Kaufman-Straus

Kaufman-Straus was a local department store that operated in Louisville, Kentucky from 1879 to 1969. In 1879, local retail clerk Henry Kaufman opened the first store on Jefferson between 7th and 8th. Four years later, Benjamin Straus entered into partnership with Kaufman. In 1887, the Kaufman-Straus store moved to South 4th Street in space leased from the Polytechnic Society of Kentucky. The new flagship store opened in 1903, at 533-49 South 4th Street, designed by local architect Mason Maury. In 1924, Kaufman-Straus was acquired by City Stores Company and the following year the flagship store underwent extensive renovations. City Stores rebranded the company as Kaufman's in 1960. It operated two stores in suburban Louisville at The Mall and Dixie Manor. In 1969, Kaufman's was acquired by L. S. Ayres, and the downtown Louisville store was subsequently closed in 1971. The flagship store was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

Former Locations

*Louisville - 427-437 S. 4th St. "(opened 1903, became L. S. Ayres 1969, then Ayr-Way, closed)"
*Louisville - The Mall (now Mall St. Matthews) "(opened 1960, became L. S. Ayres 1969, then Stewart Dry Goods, then L. S. Ayres 1985, then Snyder's 1987, then Hess's 1988, now Dillards)"
*Louisville - Dixie Manor "(became L. S. Ayres 1969, then Stewart Dry Goods, then L. S. Ayres 1985, then Snyder's 1987, then Hess's 1988, closed 1989)"

References

* [http://www.dshistory.com/stores/kaufman-straus_louisville/ DSHistory.com, Department Store history website (accessed Aug 29, 2008)]
*Kleber, John E. (2001) "The Encyclopedia of Louisville", University of Kentucky Press. ISBN 9780813121000.


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