10/24/19 Macy's at Third & Pine |
Macy’s
department store isn’t doing well. A few are closing in the Seattle area (along
with many more nationwide), including the downtown store that used to be the
Bon Marche’s flagship before Macy’s took over.
I’m
not especially sad to see it go; I rarely shopped there in its Macy’s form. When
it was still the Bon Marche during my youth, I went there a lot more often
because it was my mom’s favorite store. After I was old enough to drive, I used
to take her there so that we could park in the adjacent ramp and walk across
the skybridge to shop without ever getting wet. After all my childhood years of
waiting for buses in the rain, it was a sheer decadent luxury. So the skybridge
(at far right) is a bit nostalgic.
Although
I don’t care much about the retail store, I do love the grand building itself,
which opened in 1929, and all of its ornate elevators and interior trim. Amazon
offices have occupied some floors for a couple of years now. I hope the rest of
the building gets used profitably in some way so that it can remain standing.
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