- L. Strauss & Co.
Infobox_Company
company_name = L. Strauss & Co.
company_type =Department store
foundation =1853
location =Indianapolis, Indiana
industry =Retail
products = men's, women's and children's clothing, hats, footwear, jewelry, beauty products, and giftware.
homepage = NoneL. Strauss & Co. was a distinctly upscale department store chain headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. The store was founded in 1853 and declared bankruptcy 140 years later in 1993. The store originally was named the Eagle Clothing Company. Eagle Clothing became one of the city's retailing leaders and reportedly pioneered in the use of fixed prices for customers. In 1879, Leopold Strauss acquired the store and later changed the name to L. Strauss and Company. The main store for many years was located on the southeast corner of Washington Street at Illinois (formerly the Occidental Building). In 1969, Genesco -- a conglomerate based in Nashville, Tennessee, and owner of such stores as
Bonwit Teller -- acquired L. Strauss and hired Thad Larson as president. Seeking to keep the store under local control, Larson purchased the store from Genesco in 1979. The Washington Street store was torn down in the 1980s in order to make way forCircle Centre Mall. In the bankruptcy filing, one of the reasons listed for the bankruptcy were delays in opening of Circle Centre. The downtown store moved across the street to Claypool Court, atop which sits the Indianapolis Embassy Suites Downtown Hotel. L. Strauss's main competitors wereL. S. Ayres ,William H. Block Co. andH. P. Wasson and Company .During the store's existence, winners of the Indianapolis 500 were presented, in addition to the
Borg-Warner Trophy , the L. Strauss & Co. Trophy.Former locations
* 120 Monument Circle (1991)
* Broad Ripple (1956)
* Cincinnati, OH (1987)
* Claypool Court (1985)
* Fort Wayne, IN (1984)
*Glendale Town Center (1958)
* Castleton Square
* 41 W. Washington Street at Illinois (Main Store) — store closed and demolished 1989; site now part of Circle Centre, with Champps Americana at street level
* Greenwood Center (1966)References
* The Encyclopedia of Indianapolis By David J. Bodenhamer, Robert Graham Barrows, David Gordon Vanderstel, pages 885, 886.
* Lost Indianapolis By John F. McDonald, page 47External links
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb4298/is_199303/ai_n14958244 Bank ruptcy filing]
* [http://www.indianapolismotorspeedway.com/news/story.php?story_id=6465 Indianapolis Motor Speedway - Strauss Trophy]
* [http://www2.indystar.com/library/factfiles/places/indianapolis/circle_centre/mall.html Former Strauss property bought for Circle Center Mall]
* [http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=occidentalbuilding-indianapolis-in-usa Occidental building information]
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