- Goldwater's
Goldwater's Department Store was a
department store chain based in Phoenix,Arizona . It was founded in Gila City,Arizona , in 1860 and moved to Phoenix in 1872. The store was founded by Michael Goldwater, the grandfather of U.S. Senator and 1964 presidential candidateBarry Goldwater .Goldwater's was acquired by
Associated Dry Goods Corp. in 1963 and was merged into ADG's J.W. Robinson (Los Angeles) division in 1983. At this time the Tucson stores were sold to Diamond's, which would later be purchased by Dillard's. The remaining former Goldwater's stores were acquired byMay Department Stores as part of May's 1986 acquisition of ADG. May Department Stores merged their May Company California and JW Robinson divisions in 1989 as Robinson's-May, folding in Denver'sMay D&F . Following the purchase of May by Federated Department Stores in 2006, the majority of the Phoenix area stores were converted to Macy's.The Goldwater family reclaimed the store's old logo in 1989 and reincarnated it as a food company called Goldwater's Foods. Today they are known for their fine salsas.
Former Goldwaters locations
Arizona
*Phoenix:*
Metrocenter Mall - opened 1973, J. W. Robinson's 1983, became Robinsons-May 1993, Macy's 2005:*Paradise Valley Mall - opened 1980, J. W. Robinson's 1983, became Robinsons-May 1993, Macy's 2005:*Park Central Mall - May Company California 1983, closed 1990, laterOffice Depot ; mall converted to offices
*Mesa -Fiesta Mall - opened 1979, May Company California 1983, Robinsons-May 1993, Macy's 2005)
*Tucson:*El Con Mall closed/sold to Diamond's 1983, sold to Dillard's 1984, closed 1999, vacant:*Foothills Mall - closed/sold to Diamond's 1983, sold to Dillard's 1984, closed 1994, nowBarnes & Noble andOff 5th
*Scottsdale -Scottsdale Fashion Square - opened 1961,May Company California 1983, Robinsons-May 1993, closed 2005, to be demolished forBarneys New York Nevada
*Las Vegas - Fashion Show - opened 1981, May Company California 1983, Robinsons-May 1993, Macy's 2005
New Mexico
*Albuquerque -
Coronado Center - opened 1976,May-D&F 1983,Foley's 1993, Macy's 2005Links
* [http://www.goldwaters.com/ Goldwater Foods website]
References
* [http://www.goldwaters.com/ Goldwater Foods website]
* [http://concise.britannica.com/ebc/article-9365802/Barry-M-Goldwater,%20http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9037284 Barry M. Goldwater] . (2006). In "Encyclopædia Britannica". RetrievedSeptember 25 2006 , from Britannica Concise Encyclopedia.
* Edwards, Lee. (1995) "Goldwater: The Man Who Made a Revolution". Washington, DC: Regnery Publishing, Inc. ISBN 0-89526-471-4.
* Goldberg, Robert A. (1997). "Barry Goldwater." New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-07257-0.
* Hess, Karl (1967). "In a cause that will triumph: the Goldwater campaign and the future of Conservatism". New York: Doubleday.
* Kessel, John H. (1968). "The Goldwater Coalition: Republican Strategies in 1964." New York: Bobbs-Merrill. ISBN: N/A.
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