Joseph Spiess
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| Joseph Spiess Company | |
|---|---|
| Type | Specialty department store |
| Founded | 1921 |
| Headquarters | Elgin, Illinois, United States |
| Key people | Joseph C. Spiess - founder John Spiess - Chairman & CEO Doug Smith - President and Son-in-law of John Spiess |
| Industry | Retail |
| Products | Clothing, footwear, bedding, furniture, jewelry, beauty products, and housewares. |
| Website | None |
Joseph Spiess Company was a chain of specialty department stores based in Elgin, Illinois, United States. The chain operated from 1921, declared bankruptcy in 1992, and closed its last stores in 1996.
[edit] Locations
- Crystal Lake - Crystal Point Mall (opened 1976, closed 1996, Mall Renovated into strip mall in 1997/1998, now The Sports Authority;)[1]
- Elgin
- Grove Avenue/Fountain Square Plaza - Main store (opened 1921, closed 1984 when Spring Hill Mall store opened; store demolished and rebuilt as new retail in 2005)[2][3]
- Grove Avenue/Fountain Square Plaza - Men's store adjacent to Main Store, formerly S.S. Kresge (opened 1970, closed 1984)[2]
- Mt. Prospect - Randhurst Mall (61,000 sq.ft.; opened 1988, closed 1992. late Wickes Furniture, converted to Old Navy and Circuit City in 1995. Former Circuit City is now Bed Bath & Beyond; Old Navy is now vacant)
- St. Charles - St. Charles Mall (opened 1980, store and mall closed 1995; mall torn down in 2002. Anchors were torn down in 2003 and 2004.)
- West Dundee - Spring Hill Mall (opened 1984; later Wickes Furniture, now Steve & Barry's)
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