When I was a child a big part of my life was this Icon.
My mother was employed at Montgomery Wards. This is the way I remember the building.
Since she didn't drive every night I rode with my father to pick her up from work. I remember many a nights driving between these two buildings and parking at a back door waiting for my mother to come out.
There is a lot of history behind this old building . . .
There is a lot of history behind this old building . . .
I remember the many years my family was a part of the Montogomery Ward family.
I watched as a thriving business began to take a down side. I remember the warehouses and the catalogue business thriving.
Then years later returning and seeing the empty buildings sitting and sadly rotting away.
It was sad to see.
But from what was once crumbling sad history arose something new.
Something no one would have ever thought . . .
I watched as a thriving business began to take a down side. I remember the warehouses and the catalogue business thriving.
Then years later returning and seeing the empty buildings sitting and sadly rotting away.
It was sad to see.
But from what was once crumbling sad history arose something new.
Something no one would have ever thought . . .
And now Montgomery Ward is making history and memories again.
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15 comments:
How neat! I remember getting the catalogue!
The transformation is delightful!
What a wonderful post for M ~ great vintage pics and history of the building and best of all your Mom worked there ~ and you are showing great memories and glad they restored it ~
artmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)
a nice bit of history retained.
Great post! That flood must have been awful -- to the fourth floor and getting out with rowboats; I can't imagine. Penny's was the go-to store when I was growing up -- I don't know when I knew about Wards.
(I wanted to check out what the architect had to say but, sadly, the link didn't work...)
Wow! What a blast from the past! I'm so happy to see the old MW building reinvented into something really beautiful.
It's kinda like life...when we get really old and run down, we need to reinvent ourselves. I just bought some hair color and new eye makeup.
What a great way for that beautiful old building to end up instead of another parking lot!
At least history is still there, even with a facelift. :-)
I wonder if all old Montgomery Ward buildings had a similar look. At first I thought that was a photo of the one in Richmond, CA, but I think the building was much smaller. I like how they turned your Montgomery Ward building into something else.
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Ah yes, from my era of memories too!
I'm wondering what city that is in? I couldn't get the link to the architect to work. I'll try to remember to try again later. Might be a glitch. I remember when Montgomery Ward closed at our mall and then was torn down. A JC Penny was built in its place. I miss the catalogs...Montgomery Ward, Sears, etc. It's wonderful that they saved that old building. Here it seems like everything is torn down. I'm sure they'll end up tearing the Astrodome down in spite of all the talk. They let if fall into disrepair.
Loving that transformation! So happy to see when a renovation is complete♪ http://lauriekazmierczak.com/mini-moon/
that's great that they recycled the building and didn't tear it down. So many times, property owners just think it's easier to start brand new. I bet a lot of people have memories with that building! {:-D
I love that they upcycled the building instead of destroying so many memories and such grand architecture!
I really enjoyed this link for the letter M.
History is always fascinating to me personally!
Thank you for linking.
A+
That is wonderful. Our city is tearing down our old hospital. They built a new one and rather than just tearing down all the additions to the old one and using the main 'old' hospital, it's all coming down. I have to drive by it nearly every day and it's just sad.
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