Myer Siegel
Myer Siegel was a Los Angeles–based department store, founded by Myer Siegel, specializing in women's clothing.
History
Myer Siegel established his store in 1886 at 218 N. Spring St., at that time selling only children's wear and lingerie. On April 7, 1896, Siegel married Flora Magnin, daughter of I. Magnin, the San Francisco fine clothing maker and retailer. In 1897 and 1898, I. Magnin & Co., manufacturers, advertised its wares for sale at 237 S. Spring St., noting Myer Siegel as the manager.The I. Magnin store that Siegel managed moved to the Irvine Byrne Building at 251 S. Broadway on January 2, 1899.
First Myer Siegel location
On June 19, 1904, I. Magnin announced that the Los Angeles store would henceforth be known as "Myer Siegel".Second sequential location
After a fire at the Irvine Byrne Building destroyed its store on February 16, 1911, and reopened a new store at the former quarters of the Brockton Shoe store at 455 S. Broadway. The location was later a J. J. Newberry variety store, and later, from 1996 through 2022, part of the Fallas Paredes department store.Third sequential location
In 1922, Myer Siegel moved again, merging with the firm Seymour's, and moving into its quarters building, at 617-619 S. Broadway.Branches
As 1927 began, Myer, Siegel & Co. was operating four stores:- Downtown Los Angeles, 617–9 S. Broadway,
- Pasadena, 440 E. Colorado Blvd. at Los Robles
- Fresno in the T. W. Paterson Building at Tulare and Fulton
- Hollywood, 6687 Hollywood Boulevard at Las Palmas