brendles department stores
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brendles department stores
does anyone have information on brendles department stores that used to be around in north carolina.
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Yeah, that's pretty much it. They were based in Elkin NC, and had stores in the Triad area, and later Charlotte and Myrtle Beach. They may have been in other parts of the Carolinas and Virginia as well.fredmeyer100 wrote:All I know is Brendles was a catalog showroom that closed up in 1996
Their merchandise lines were focused on electronics, jewlery, and sporting goods. And Yer Humble Host worked there during two Christmas seasons in college.
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It was the typical catalog showroom mix, featuring housewares, china, jewelry, toys, electronics, sporting goods, and seasonal merchandise.
They made it into Virginia (Charlottesville, Roanoke, Lynchburg and Hampton Roads had them, doubtful Richmond did), and closed in the mid-90's, like most of their competitors.
They made it into Virginia (Charlottesville, Roanoke, Lynchburg and Hampton Roads had them, doubtful Richmond did), and closed in the mid-90's, like most of their competitors.
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well there were some in virginia & in south carolina ok the one in virginia was at tanglewood mall in roanoke at well closed years ago, breafly becoming a would you belive a F A O outlet store, yep there first & last location in the south, & the one in south carolina was in myrtle beach as your coming into myrtle beach at was about two or three blocks from the old wacamaw pottery location now it's a hard rock park opening this summer.
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Brendle's also was in the Savannah, Georgia, area during the same time period. They purchased a locally-owned chain that carried the same types of merchandise. There were two stores in the original chain...one on Victory Drive, and the other on Abercorn Street near Oglethorpe Mall. They stayed in business as Brendle's for about five years. When the name of the original stores comes to our collective minds, I'll post it here.
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It only took a week to remember! Brendle's opened in Savannah in the early 80's when it bougtht out the two Segall and Sons stores. Prior to the stores on Abercorn Street and East Victory Drive, Segall and Sons had a store just south of the intersection of West DeRenne Avenue, Bull Street, and White Bluff Road. This store had previously been an A&P, and Segall and Sons used the broken-pediment style A&P sign atop the pylon for their main signage. This building was mentioned in an A&P thread earlier.