Butler Brothers Department Stores
The Butler Brothers Department Stores were a chain of department stores that opened in the 1950s.
Merchandising company Butler Brothers built 2 complete department stores in Ohio and 4 in Greater Los Angeles, and one each in San Francisco and Seattle.
Greater Los Angeles
- Lakewood Center, 5252 Lakewood Blvd., 2 stories,, opened November 8, 1951 to more than 175,000 visitors in one day. Its first customer was film star Joyce Holden.
- Alhambra, 343 E. Main St., opened November 15, 1951, helping anchor its busy downtown, a key shopping district in the San Gabriel Valley. Closed. No parking lot. Later home to Nahas department store which closed in 1980.
- Ontario, 317–327 N. Euclid Ave., 55-60 employees, opened September 19, 1961,
- Van Nuys 6609 Van Nuys Boulevard northwest corner of Kittridge, opened September 21, 1951, with total space. This would later become a branch of Dearden's, a department store selling furniture, appliances and jewelry aimed at Latino residents.
San Francisco
- Stonestown Shopping Center in a suburban area of the city of San Francisco.
Ohio
- Cleveland metropolitan area, Euclid, Ohio, E. 222nd at Lake Shore Blvd. opened in April, 1951, originally a Scott-Burr store.
- Cincinnati, 616–628 Race Street, opened October 1, 1951. The store consisted of four sales levels and employed a staff of 200. Butler Bros. covered the Victorian storefront in a sleek, then-modern brick façade. The store had been A. E. Burkhardt's furriers, then Miller's department store, then a J. J. Newberry variety store. The Butler Brothers closed by 1960 when it was turned into a Kroger grocery; later the building was a Singer shop, then a Wurlitzer shop, then The Chong from 1988 until March 2020.
Washington State
- Northgate Mall, Seattle