The property of the Woolworth stores is the envy of most business executives of the country. The stock of the company rises continually, during depressions and booms alike. The directors have now ...
F. W. Woolworth Company yesterday denied having any connection with stores of the same name in Germany. Whatever relauonship does exist is “by commercial arrangement.” The company here, however, is ...
Belying statememts made to the Jewish Daily Bulletin on january 29 by Paul Hofer Jr., secretary of the F. W. Woolworth Company, the yearly financial report of the company, made public on January 30, ...
The directors of the F. W. Woolworth Co. have recommended to the stockholders of the Company a “split up” of the Company’s present common stock, four new shares for one old share. This means merely ...
On Feb. 22, 1879, Frank W. Woolworth opened his first store, "Woolworth's Great Five Cent Store," in Utica, N.Y. The store saw limited success and closed within months, but that didn't deter the owner ...
In June of 1921, F. W. Woolworth Company opened a new 5, 10, and 15 cent store on the corner of E. Houston and Alamo Streets, where the Maverick Bank Building once stood. The $225,000 building had ...
An iconic North Carolina building that played a pivotal role in the Civil Rights Movement is now officially a historic landmark. The F.W. Woolworth Company Building in Greensboro was recently ...
Do you remember Woolworth’s store on Main Street? The KeyBank is now located where Woolworth’s was in the 1970s. In 1972 a dangerous fire destroyed the Woolworth building. The fire began before ...
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