This was your grandmother’s division retailer. And possibly even her grandmother’s, too.
Upon its completion in 1911, John Wanamaker’s retailer at 13th and Market streets in Philadelphia noticed generations of households do their procuring at one of many nation’s distinctive and chic venues.
Along with merchandise, households skilled annual gentle exhibits, monorail rides above toy departments, concert events from the world’s largest organ and a statue that launched a Philly catchphrase, “Meet me on the Eagle.”
Sadly, the way forward for the constructing is now unsure. Macy’s, the present proprietor, shall be closing the shop this Sunday after a two-decade run. Earlier than it closes, although, a sequence of organists will present free recitals Saturday with the Wanamaker Organ as a part of a daylong live performance. The performances shall be half-hour every and happen between 9 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.
The town and the constructing’s possession group, TF Cornerstone, have introduced that they’ll work collectively to “reimagine” the constructing.
Earlier than we head into the longer term, although, let’s bear in mind and have fun what made Wanamaker’s a Philadelphia icon.
A bit of of all the things
Twelve tales excessive with a under floor flooring for bargains, patrons may seemingly discover something and all the things amidst a creative setting. Clients may buy males’s and ladies’s fashions, pianos, sporting items, furnishings, toys, hats, footwear, residence decor, jewellery and way more. It additionally had three eating places, together with the Crystal Tea Room, the place women wore white gloves at its tables and will order first-rate delicacies.
Born in Philadelphia, John Wanamaker (1838-1922) was one of the crucial progressive and ingenious retailers in U.S. historical past. He was the primary service provider to place value tags on gadgets (to cease bargaining between workers and prospects); he was the primary to supply a refund if patrons weren’t proud of their purchases; and he opened eating places and ready rooms in his shops.
However his greatest thought was to construct not solely a division retailer, however a monument.
In 1902, he employed Daniel Burnham, one of many nation’s most notable architects, to design a brand new Philadelphia retailer and an addition to the New York retailer. (Burnham additionally designed the Marshall Subject Division Retailer in Chicago and Filene’s in Boston.)
Development began that very same yr. The shop was in-built three phases so it may very well be open for enterprise whereas being accomplished. With financial downturns and delays, it took 9 years to complete. It had greater than one million sq. ft of procuring house. Within the heart was the nice court docket, which stood six tales excessive. On December 30, 1911, President William Howard Taft participated within the opening ceremonies.
“I really feel that the Wanamaker constructing says quite a bit in regards to the metropolis and Wanamaker himself,” mentioned Michael Lisicky, writer of Wanamaker’s: Meet Me on the Eagle.
“Within the late 1800s, Boston and Philadelphia have been largely considered because the nation’s facilities for tradition and commerce. America checked out these cities for cultural and industrial inspiration. Wanamaker was a grasp service provider and his ability, alongside together with his religion, served as his information. Every little thing he did appeared to have a objective,” mentioned Lisicky. “The engagement of Daniel Burnham, the nation’s most well-known industrial architect, proves that Wanamaker was trying to construct a multi-purpose monument.”
“The Wanamaker Constructing, when it opened, in all probability represented the head of modernity,” mentioned Paul Steinke, government director of the Preservation Alliance for Larger Philadelphia.
“I might say it was thought of an architectural and industrial marvel, each right here and across the nation, if not the world,” Steinke mentioned. “After all, our Metropolis Corridor had simply been accomplished throughout the road on a scale about par with the Wanamaker Constructing, however a distinct fashion. Metropolis Corridor mirrored a distinct period, of 30, 40 years earlier than, when French Second Empire structure was in vogue. However by the point 1911 rolled round, it was undoubtedly thought of passe.”
The constructing additionally housed an enormous bronze statue of an eagle that Wanamaker bought for $10,000 (it had been unveiled on the 1904 World’s Honest in St. Louis). Made in Frankfurt, Germany, it has greater than 5,000 bronze feathers, all wrought by hand. For those who wished to rendezvous with somebody downtown, you would possibly counsel, “Meet me on the Eagle,” (or “Iggle” in Philadelphia-ese), which grew to become a catchphrase like New York’s “town that by no means sleeps.”
A big organ, additionally constructed for the 1904 World’s Honest, was added to the grand court docket. Hourlong concert events serenaded buyers twice a day. The Wanamakers expanded the instrument to 3 occasions its authentic dimension, making it the most important organ on this planet.

After John Wanamaker’s dying, his son Rodman took over operation of the shops. A statue of John Wanamaker was put in at Metropolis Corridor. Apart from the shop in New York Metropolis, Wanamaker’s was gradual to open department shops and didn’t accomplish that till after John’s dying.
Rodman Wanamaker had an curiosity in showcasing the shop as an arts-and-cultural heart in addition to a retail operation, Lisicky wrote in his ebook, including that at Easter, two massive spiritual work have been displayed on the retailer.
In 1956, Wanamaker’s started a Christmas Gentle Present, held within the six-story-high nice court docket. The present was a number of tales excessive with blinking lights. Mother and father took their youngsters to the exhibits, and the youngsters took their youngsters to the exhibits. This system was narrated by John Facenda, who for a few years anchored town’s CBS affiliate information broadcast and remains to be remembered for his narrations of NFL Movies.
“[John] wished to present Philadelphia a monument, honest commerce, philanthropic sources and artwork, for leisure and academic functions. And far of the creative part of that constructing and enterprise ought to be credited to John’s son Rodman. The ability of that constructing won’t have made the punch with out Rodman’s creative aptitude,” Lisicky mentioned. A few of the world’s best organ gamers carried out on the retailer’s organ, and have been typically accompanied by the Philadelphia Orchestra. Different occasions, the orchestra carried out by itself.

Wanamaker’s was not the one division retailer in Heart Metropolis. There have been a bunch of them. Every of the Market Road shops — Wanamaker’s, Strawbridge & Clothier, Gimbels, Lit Brothers, Snellenburg’s, and Frank & Seder — had its personal identification and objective, Lisicky defined.
“Wanamaker’s and Strawbridge’s have been on the high and plenty of Philadelphia households have been both a Wanamaker or a Strawbridge household, very similar to Coke and Pepsi,” Lisicky mentioned. “Wanamaker’s picture was largely guided by its Heart Metropolis flagship, whereas Strawbridge & Clothier’s picture was outlined by high quality merchandise and acquainted service and the management from two of town’s most outstanding Quaker households.”
“And although I grew up, researched, wrote and lectured about Wanamaker’s, I got here from a Strawbridge & Clothier household,” he mentioned.
‘Presence’ and ‘Magnificence’
Ron Francis, a lifelong Philadelphia resident, mentioned the Wanamaker Constructing “had a presence” and “an class” with its grand exterior, big columns at its Market Road entrance and smaller ones all through the shop, together with its marble inside. You have been actually conscious you have been in a chic setting whenever you noticed the red-suited elevator operators in Wanamaker’s, he added.
Francis recalled how he and his father rented tuxedos for his sister’s 1970 marriage ceremony on the retailer’s floor flooring. They rented white dinner jackets, shirts and cummerbunds, “the entire equipment and caboodle, which I believed was type of cool.”
Sally Crescenzo moved to Philadelphia from Milwaukee when she received married. When her household from Wisconsin visited, she took them to the shop. “It was an exquisite tour. It was Philadelphia,” she mentioned. Different vacationers and guests went to the shop, mentioned Crescenzo. “Wanamaker’s was on their checklist to go to, as a result of everyone knew about it,” she mentioned.
Each Francis and Crescenzo recalled how folks “dressed up” after they went downtown for procuring.
“[Women] wouldn’t consider going and procuring in a retailer like that and never have full make-up on,” Crescenzo recalled. “A person by no means minded taking his spouse procuring both at Wanamaker’s or [its] New York retailer. The procuring was essential; he may buy groceries, too.”
Ellen Katz’s mom labored full-time at Wanamaker’s for twenty-four years, and he or she joined the workers whereas in highschool. She labored part-time on Wednesday nights (when shops on the town stayed open late) and full-time on Saturdays.
“I cherished it, each minute of it, it was among the finest jobs I believe I ever had,” mentioned Katz, who now lives in East Norriton.
“I stayed on after I graduated highschool. I labored within the little ladies division, I did shows, I cashed out older salespeople, emptied the money registers at night time, it was only a unbelievable place, I received quite a lot of expertise there,” Katz mentioned.
“It was unbelievable [going there]. I believe you didn’t understand it on the time, it was one thing you have been simply doing, however in a while you realized what the shop was,” she mentioned. “Individuals who labored there actually favored their job, there was a lot about that retailer that was simply particular.”

What made it particular?
“I believe the folks [who] ran departments and labored there, there was a way of delight. Individuals who did the work took delight in what they did. I don’t bear in mind anybody complaining – you have been completely happy to be there,” she mentioned. “It was enjoyable for a young person. I received reductions on clothes; I by no means dressed so properly [before].”
Katz’s mom, Ethel Clean, started on the retailer within the mid-Nineteen Fifties and labored at Wanamaker’s within the glove division on the principle flooring and within the hosiery division on the bottom flooring till her dying in 1978. Katz stayed on the retailer for 2 years after she graduated highschool. When her grandson was 4 or 5, she took him to the shop’s gentle exhibits. “He’s getting married subsequent month,” Katz mentioned.
Modifications
In accordance with Lisicky, by the Seventies, the Wanamaker household was not curious about operating the principle retailer and its metropolis and suburban shops. There was elevated competitors as New York shops opened in Philadelphia, and suburban malls have been drawing prospects who now not got here into town.
The enterprise was bought a number of occasions :
- The Wanamaker household bought the chain to Carter Hawley Hale of Los Angeles in 1978, however the Wanamaker identify remained.
- It was then acquired by Woodworth & Lothrop in 1986, however the Wanamaker identify continued.
- The Might Firm acquired the chain in 1995, altering the shop identify briefly to Strawbridge’s after which Hecht’s.
- Not lengthy after, Federated (which owned Macy’s), purchased out the Might Co. and transformed the shop right into a Lord & Taylor, after which in the end to Macy’s.
About this time the constructing served because the backdrop for the Philly cult/camp traditional film, “Model,” which starred Kim Cattrall as an Egyptian princess reincarnated as a dummy in a Philadelphia division retailer window.
After the corporate was bought, the Nationwide Park Service designated the Wanamaker Constructing a Nationwide Historic Landmark. Two years later, the Wanamaker Organ grew to become the primary pipe organ designated a Nationwide Historic Landmark.

Renovations have been made, together with changing higher flooring to workplace house – in 1988, the Crystal Tea Room was closed. The underground stage was transformed to a parking storage. (The show home windows for the cut price basement are actually blacked out, however the exterior steel trim remains to be there on the partitions of the Market-Frankford 13th Road Station.)
In December 2024, it was introduced the 13th and Market Road location, together with 66 different Macy’s shops, would shut in March. At shut of enterprise, the lights shall be turned out on this division retailer, without end. We’ll see what occurs subsequent.
By the top of the pandemic, mentioned Steinke, “that section of the constructing’s life had clearly run its course, and the numbers I’ve seen the constructing is approaching 80 p.c emptiness and whenever you add into that Macy’s was pulling out, leaving the three flooring of retail darkish, the constructing has reached some extent the place it wants a brand new lease on life.”
TF Cornerstone, a New York Metropolis improvement agency, has been in negotiations to accumulate the constructing. As for future plans, there’s discuss that TF Cornerstone is exploring residential and retail operations on the website, and the corporate has indicated it hopes to maintain the constructing’s integrity intact.
“I’m cautiously optimistic about their plans for the Wanamaker Constructing and reassured by their statements exhibiting respect for the constructing’s historical past and traditions,” Steinke mentioned.
Remaining visits
In late February, folks got here to the shop to not store however to reminisce. One couple, Joanne and Mark from Downingtown, used to fulfill on the Eagle after they had summer time jobs in Heart Metropolis.
“We wished to take one final look,” mentioned Joanne.
Joyce Peipert met her husband in Philadelphia whereas he was a medical resident. They’d meet on the Eagle. Now a resident of Vermont, she and her husband have been visiting Philadelphia for a medical conference and he or she wished to see the Eagle one final time.

Clayton Prince, who lives within the metropolis’s Mt. Ethereal part, used to come back together with his mom, who instructed him, “Meet on the Eagle when you get misplaced.” He took a number of photos of the chicken statue, together with a selfie of him standing by it. He’s heard issues in regards to the retailer’s future, “however I’m type of involved in regards to the organ,” he mentioned.
Gary Morris, who grew up in Chalfont, mentioned, “My mother and father took me to see this organ.” Additionally they introduced him to the shop at Christmas to journey the monorail above the toy division. He’s transferring quickly to West Palm Seashore, the place his mom now lives. “My mother begins crying after I discuss it closing,” he mentioned. On today, Morris was accompanied by his son, and he wished {the teenager} to see the organ in individual.
Ron Francis, the lifelong Philadelphia resident, had a junior highschool music trainer who would, when she was a younger woman, go to the shop’s ninth flooring, which was among the finest locations within the metropolis to purchase sheet music. As soon as, when she discovered what she was searching for, she went to a piano to take a look at the music. A lady heard her and launched herself and commented on how properly she performed. It was the spouse of Efrem Zimbalist, Sr., the violinist, composer, conductor and director of the Curtis Institute of Music. Her son, Ephraim, Jr., starred within the Nineteen Sixties ABC TV sequence, “The FBI”. Alva Zimbalist gave Francis’ music trainer her card and requested that the trainer’s mom contact her to rearrange a go to to her residence.
In the course of the go to, Mrs. Zimbalist, whose household owned the Curtis Publishing empire, remarked to the woman’s mom about her daughter’s expertise and want to assist additional her research. She gave a examine for $1,000 to the mom so the daughter may proceed learning music.
“These have been the varieties of issues that occurred at Wanamaker’s,” Francis mentioned.