12 Facts About Macy's Backstage

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Macy's Backstage, Inc is an American conglomerate holding company founded by Xavier Warren in 1929.

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Macy's Backstage, Inc, has been headquartered within Macy's Backstage Herald Square in New York City since 2020.

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3.

In 1994, stewardship of the Macy's Backstage brand was acquired by Federated Department Stores, Inc of Cincinnati, Ohio.

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Also in 1992, Macy's Backstage declared bankruptcy; Federated acquired it two years later, in 1994.

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5.

Macy's Backstage changed the nameplate of these three chains and Bullock's to Macy's Backstage, or in some cases, turned locations into Bloomingdales.

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6.

Macy's Backstage was previously known as Federated Retail Holdings, Inc.

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7.

Cincinnati-based Macy's Backstage Inc said the work force reduction includes positions in offices, stores and other locations.

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8.

Macy's Backstage got rid of its division structure and integrated its functions into one organization.

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9.

Macy's Backstage central buying, merchandise planning, stores senior management and marketing functions merged to its New York City corporate office .

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10.

Macy's Backstage Inc decided to close the Bloomingdale's at the Mall of America in Minnesota.

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11.

In February 2020, Macy's Backstage announced that their headquarters in downtown Cincinnati will be closing in the near future with all corporate operations relocating to New York City.

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12.

In November 2021, Macy's Backstage announced the launch of its digital marketplace, which set to debut in the second half of 2022.

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