- Globe Department Store
The Globe Store was a regional department store based in
Scranton ,Pennsylvania which was originally founded in 1883.__TOC__
History
Charles P. Hancock, founder of the Globe Store, was born in
Danville, Pennsylvania . During his early life he was a clerk with the firm, Cleland, Simpson & Taylor. He continued in their employ until the firm moved to Scranton. In 1883, after having acquired the necessary experience, he resigned his position with the firm and launched his own business. He returned to Danville and opened the Globe Store, where his former employers were located and established one of the first stores of its kind in this region of the state. The original building was a three story white stone faced building. It was stocked with "the latest and largest line of dry goods, notions, cloaks, ladies' tailor-made suits, and men's furnishings".who|date=March2008The Globe Store eventually moved to Scranton where it would gain local fame. The site of the Scranton Globe Store was oddly enough the site of the former Cleland, Simpson & Taylor building. The original building of Cleland was destroyed by fire in March 17, 1889.
Golden Years
The new Globe Store in Scranton was one of the only ones of its kind in the city. It had sometimes been compared to the stores of New York City with its large display windows, enormous selection with all of the latest fashions, and it restaurant (later converted to cafeteria style restaurant). The Globe continued to prosper throughout the 1900s, adding a wider selection of goods and other features to the store.
Economic Downturn and Closure
The store prospered until the opening of the nearby Viewmont Mall in the 1960s. Business was drawn to the new suburban mall and downtown business began to decline. In the 1960s the Globe was purchased by
Wanamaker's but quickly became an independent store again in the 1970s when Wanamaker's experienced financial difficulty, that chain eventually closing in 1986. In the 1970's and 1980's Scranton's downtown shopping district as a whole was in financial trouble with the closing of Stern's and other similar department stores. In 1987, theMall at Steamtown was proposed to help revitalize the shopping district. Demolition of dilapidated buildings started October 1991 but this was too late for the Globe. The Mall at Steamtown opened to the public October 23, 1993 with the Globe as one of the anchor stores (connected to the new mall by pedestrian bridge).The Globe couldn't last though and closed its doors April 1994 laying off 400 workers. The former Globe building was converted to office space and is occupied by [http://www.divintech.com Diversified Information Technologies] . The pedestrian bridge was closed off from the Globe and turned into the furniture department ofBoscov's , one of the other anchors of the mall. The bridge has since become aSteve and Barry's sportswear store.
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