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Miller's Department Store

Miller's Department Store was a chain of department stores based in East Tennessee.

Miller's Department Store
IndustryRetail
Founded1889
FounderGustavus Hindman Miller
Frank Miller
Defunct1992
FateSold to Hess's; later converted to Dillard's
HeadquartersChattanooga & Knoxville, Tennessee
ProductsClothing, footwear, bedding, furniture, jewelry, beauty products, and housewares.

History edit

Miller's traced its history to the New York Racket Store, established in 1889 at 510 Market Street in Chattanooga by brothers Gus and Frank Miller. After a fire destroyed the Richardson Building in 1897, the brothers built a new store at Seventh and Market Streets that was known as Miller Brothers Department Store.[1] Miller Brothers Department Store of Chattanooga remained a privately held company until 1973. A son of Gus Miller later become one of the founders of Miller, Inc. in Knoxville.[2]

Miller's Department Store was formed August 1, 1973, from the consolidation by retail conglomerate Garfinckel, Brooks Brothers, Miller & Rhoads, Inc. of the two related Tennessee-based department stores: Miller Brothers of Chattanooga and Miller, Inc., of Knoxville.[3]

At formation the combined chain had 11 stores and two specialty shops in East Tennessee, Georgia, Virginia, and North Carolina.

In 1981, with the acquisition of its parent conglomerate, Miller's became a part of Allied Stores.[4] In 1986, the chain was acquired in a hostile takeover by Hess's; then converted to Dillard's in 1992.

Notable locations edit

Chattanooga flagship store edit

Miller Brothers Department Store
 
 
 
 
Location629 Market St., Chattanooga, Tennessee
Coordinates35°2′56″N 85°18′34″W / 35.04889°N 85.30944°W / 35.04889; -85.30944
Area0.8 acres (0.32 ha)
Built1898
ArchitectHunt, Reuben H.
NRHP reference No.87001115[5]
Added to NRHPSeptember 17, 1987

The Miller Brothers of Chattanooga flagship store, at 629 Market Street (corner of Seventh St.) in Chattanooga, was known for having Chattanooga's only "subway," which consisted of an underground shopping area that tunneled beneath Broad Street to their home store at the corner of Seventh and Broad (as well as a connecting parking garage). The four-story store boasted two snackbars and a Tea Room as well as many amenities that are not to be found in any current retail establishment. On September 17, 1987, it was listed in the National Register of Historic Places.[6]

The downtown Chattanooga store was closed in 1986 and sold to BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee, which used it for offices. In 2011 the building was sold to the engineering firm Mesa Associates.[7]

Knoxville flagship store edit

The original Miller, Inc. store in downtown Knoxville, erected in 1905, was a fixture of the shopping culture in the area, and a foundation of the downtown business district. The original location at 445 Gay Street is still known as the Miller's Building. The building was constructed in the Edwardian style, and designed by Knoxville-based architect, R. F. Graf.[8] A 1911 addition to the north was in the same style as the original building, but an expansion in 1935 was in the Art Deco style. In 1998, the building was restored, including the recreation of original details and return of the buildings to the earliest appearance of each of the three component sections.[9][10] The building is currently home to the Knoxville Utilities Board.

Miller's later moved to a building a few blocks west at 600 Henley Street, constructed about 1954, which had housed a Rich's store and eventually became a Hess's store. This mid-century modern building received a design award from the American Institute of Architects at the time it was built. It features structural glazed tile, polychrome glazed brick, undulating concrete canopies, and corner towers enclosed in glass.[11] Like the Gay Street store it also had a tunnel which connected the store to its multi-level parking structure across Henley Street. The Henley Street building is currently used by the University of Tennessee for a conference center. While the parking structure was modified for the 1982 World's Fair and eventually leveled for the construction of the new Knoxville Convention Center, the tunnel still exists and is used for storage and access to the conference center's garbage disposal area. Former Knoxville councilman Don Ferguson has recently[when?] petitioned the university to allow the public to use the tunnel again.

Like many department stores of the era, Miller's incorporated a restaurant, snack bar, and bakery counter. Miller's coconut cakes were very popular with patrons, and the recipe is still a highly sought-after item.[12]

Author James Agee described Miller's as a "profoundly matronly store" in his 1957 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, A Death in the Family.[13] Cormac McCarthy mentions the store in his 1979 novel, Suttree, describing it as a "perfumed and airconditioned sanctuary."[14]

Branch stores edit

In addition to the Chattanooga flagship store, Miller's Chattanooga area locations included Eastgate Mall, Bradley Square Mall in Cleveland (relocated from Village Mall), and Northgate Mall in Hixson, where Miller Bros. was one of the two anchors when the mall opened in 1972. The Northgate store is now a Belk.[15]

Miller Inc. established one of the first stores in Oak Ridge during the Manhattan Project. The original Miller's store in Oak Ridge was established in 1944 on Broadway.[16] The store later relocated to the Downtown Shopping Center, which was renovated into Oak Ridge Mall between 1989 and 1991. Other Knoxville area branch locations included East Towne Mall, West Town Mall, and the Foothills Mall in Maryville.

Tri-Cities locations included Fort Henry Mall in Kingsport, The Mall at Johnson City in Johnson City, and Bristol Mall in Bristol, Virginia. Prior to moving to the Fort Henry Mall, the Kingsport store was located at 300 Broad Street. The downtown store was purchased from J. Fred Johnson Company and the two-story building contained the first escalator in Kingsport.

Miller's had one Georgia location in Rome, which began as a multi-level downtown store and then moved to Rome's Riverbend Mall in 1975.

References edit

  1. ^ "Remembering the Miller Brothers Subway". 28 December 2011.
  2. ^ http://www.thedailytimes.com/Local_News/story/Handly-retiring-as-Belk-store-manager-id-028507
  3. ^ "Garfinckel Combines Tennessee Divisions," The Washington Post and Times-Herald, Aug 2, 1973, p. D12.
  4. ^ "Garfinckel Sale To N.Y. Firm Set At $228 Million," by Jerry Knight, The Washington Post, Sep 2, 1981, p. A1.
  5. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  6. ^ Hellochattanooga.com, Miller Brothers Flagship NRHP reference (retrieved Sep 12, 2008).
  7. ^ "Engineer firm buys landmark Miller Bros. Building".
  8. ^ Ann Bennett, National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form for Stratford, 23 March 2009.
  9. ^ Designated Properties: Knoxville Historic Zoning Commission 2007-07-12 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ Knox County Properties on the National Register 2008-09-25 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ , in 2007 Most Endangered Historic Places "The Fragile Fifteen", Knox Heritage website (accessed October 27, 2008)
  12. ^ Mary Constantine, Larsen's coconut cake Archived 2012-07-07 at archive.today, Knoxville News Sentinel staff blog, accessed March 17, 2010
  13. ^ James Agee, A Death in the Family (New York: McDowell, Obolensky, 1957), p. 77.
  14. ^ Cormac McCarthy, Suttree (Vintage, 1992), p. 69.
  15. ^ Memories Of Northgate Mall by John Shearer, The Chattanoogan, March 17, 2007
  16. ^ Oak Ridge Firsts 2009-10-02 at the Wayback Machine, Oak Ridge Public Library website, accessed October 17, 2008

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history to the New York Racket Store established in 1889 at 510 Market Street in Chattanooga by brothers Gus and Frank Miller After a fire destroyed the Richardson Building in 1897 the brothers built a new store at Seventh and Market Streets that was known as Miller Brothers Department Store 1 Miller Brothers Department Store of Chattanooga remained a privately held company until 1973 A son of Gus Miller later become one of the founders of Miller Inc in Knoxville 2 Miller s Department Store was formed August 1 1973 from the consolidation by retail conglomerate Garfinckel Brooks Brothers Miller amp Rhoads Inc of the two related Tennessee based department stores Miller Brothers of Chattanooga and Miller Inc of Knoxville 3 At formation the combined chain had 11 stores and two specialty shops in East Tennessee Georgia Virginia and North Carolina In 1981 with the acquisition of its parent conglomerate Miller s became a part of Allied Stores 4 In 1986 the chain was acquired in a hostile takeover by Hess s then converted to Dillard s in 1992 Notable locations editChattanooga flagship store edit Miller Brothers Department StoreU S National Register of Historic Places nbsp nbsp Show map of Tennessee nbsp nbsp Show map of the United StatesLocation629 Market St Chattanooga TennesseeCoordinates35 2 56 N 85 18 34 W 35 04889 N 85 30944 W 35 04889 85 30944Area0 8 acres 0 32 ha Built1898ArchitectHunt Reuben H NRHP reference No 87001115 5 Added to NRHPSeptember 17 1987The Miller Brothers of Chattanooga flagship store at 629 Market Street corner of Seventh St in Chattanooga was known for having Chattanooga s only subway which consisted of an underground shopping area that tunneled beneath Broad Street to their home store at the corner of Seventh and Broad as well as a connecting parking garage The four story store boasted two snackbars and a Tea Room as well as many amenities that are not to be found in any current retail establishment On September 17 1987 it was listed in the National Register of Historic Places 6 The downtown Chattanooga store was closed in 1986 and sold to BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee which used it for offices In 2011 the building was sold to the engineering firm Mesa Associates 7 Knoxville flagship store edit The original Miller Inc store in downtown Knoxville erected in 1905 was a fixture of the shopping culture in the area and a foundation of the downtown business district The original location at 445 Gay Street is still known as the Miller s Building The building was constructed in the Edwardian style and designed by Knoxville based architect R F Graf 8 A 1911 addition to the north was in the same style as the original building but an expansion in 1935 was in the Art Deco style In 1998 the building was restored including the recreation of original details and return of the buildings to the earliest appearance of each of the three component sections 9 10 The building is currently home to the Knoxville Utilities Board Miller s later moved to a building a few blocks west at 600 Henley Street constructed about 1954 which had housed a Rich s store and eventually became a Hess s store This mid century modern building received a design award from the American Institute of Architects at the time it was built It features structural glazed tile polychrome glazed brick undulating concrete canopies and corner towers enclosed in glass 11 Like the Gay Street store it also had a tunnel which connected the store to its multi level parking structure across Henley Street The Henley Street building is currently used by the University of Tennessee for a conference center While the parking structure was modified for the 1982 World s Fair and eventually leveled for the construction of the new Knoxville Convention Center the tunnel still exists and is used for storage and access to the conference center s garbage disposal area Former Knoxville councilman Don Ferguson has recently when petitioned the university to allow the public to use the tunnel again Like many department stores of the era Miller s incorporated a restaurant snack bar and bakery counter Miller s coconut cakes were very popular with patrons and the recipe is still a highly sought after item 12 Author James Agee described Miller s as a profoundly matronly store in his 1957 Pulitzer Prize winning novel A Death in the Family 13 Cormac McCarthy mentions the store in his 1979 novel Suttree describing it as a perfumed and airconditioned sanctuary 14 Branch stores edit In addition to the Chattanooga flagship store Miller s Chattanooga area locations included Eastgate Mall Bradley Square Mall in Cleveland relocated from Village Mall and Northgate Mall in Hixson where Miller Bros was one of the two anchors when the mall opened in 1972 The Northgate store is now a Belk 15 Miller Inc established one of the first stores in Oak Ridge during the Manhattan Project The original Miller s store in Oak Ridge was established in 1944 on Broadway 16 The store later relocated to the Downtown Shopping Center which was renovated into Oak Ridge Mall between 1989 and 1991 Other Knoxville area branch locations included East Towne Mall West Town Mall and the Foothills Mall in Maryville Tri Cities locations included Fort Henry Mall in Kingsport The Mall at Johnson City in Johnson City and Bristol Mall in Bristol Virginia Prior to moving to the Fort Henry Mall the Kingsport store was located at 300 Broad Street The downtown store was purchased from J Fred Johnson Company and the two story building contained the first escalator in Kingsport Miller s had one Georgia location in Rome which began as a multi level downtown store and then moved to Rome s Riverbend Mall in 1975 References edit Remembering the Miller Brothers Subway 28 December 2011 http www thedailytimes com Local News story Handly retiring as Belk store manager id 028507 Garfinckel Combines Tennessee Divisions The Washington Post and Times Herald Aug 2 1973 p D12 Garfinckel Sale To N Y Firm Set At 228 Million by Jerry Knight The Washington Post Sep 2 1981 p A1 National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 Hellochattanooga com Miller Brothers Flagship NRHP reference retrieved Sep 12 2008 Engineer firm buys landmark Miller Bros Building Ann Bennett National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form for Stratford 23 March 2009 Designated Properties Knoxville Historic Zoning Commission Archived 2007 07 12 at the Wayback Machine Knox County Properties on the National Register Archived 2008 09 25 at the Wayback Machine University of Tennessee Conference Center formerly Rich s Department Store 600 Henley Street in 2007 Most Endangered Historic Places The Fragile Fifteen Knox Heritage website accessed October 27 2008 Mary Constantine Larsen s coconut cake Archived 2012 07 07 at archive today Knoxville News Sentinel staff blog accessed March 17 2010 James Agee A Death in the Family New York McDowell Obolensky 1957 p 77 Cormac McCarthy Suttree Vintage 1992 p 69 Memories Of Northgate Mall by John Shearer The Chattanoogan March 17 2007 Oak Ridge Firsts Archived 2009 10 02 at the Wayback Machine Oak Ridge Public Library website accessed October 17 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Miller 27s Department Store amp oldid 1112458268, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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