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    Kaufmann's was a department store that originated in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania . The store was owned in the early 20th century by Edgar J. Kaufmann, patron of the famous Fallingwater house. In the post-war years, the store became a regional chain in the eastern United States, and was last owned by Federated Department Stores.

  2. Dec 23, 2015 · Learn how Kaufmann's, a former Pittsburgh institution, combined high art and culture with retail merchandise and customer service. Explore its window displays, international exposition, murals, and research bureau that shaped the city's design consciousness.

  3. Jan 19, 2024 · Learn about the evolution of Kaufmann's, a Pittsburgh icon, from a business and philanthropic perspective. See never-before-seen images and archival material, and share your stories and memories of the store.

  4. The Kaufmann’s Department Store Records and Photographs include correspondence, catalogs, employee newsletters, photographs and negatives which document the store’s operations throughout the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

  5. Kaufmann’s was founded in 1871 in Pittsburgh by two German-Jewish immigrant brothers, Jacob, and Isaac Kaufmann. The store began life as a small dry goods outpost, as most department stores were at the time, but the business flourished, and Kaufmann’s became one of the first buildings in Pittsburgh to boast electrical lights and a hydraulic ...

  6. Nov 18, 2015 · By the time the Kaufmann’s name disappeared, downtown was already on borrowed time. At its height, Kaufmann’s was more than just a retail palace. Its best-known owner, Edgar J. Kaufmann, was heralded as a merchant prince and became a benefactor of numerous causes throughout Southwestern Pennsylvania.

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  8. Kaufmann's Department Store was founded in 1871 in Birmingham (Pittsburgh's South Side) and was initially named J. Kaufmann & Brother, after Jacob (1849-1905) and Isaac (1851-1921) Kaufmann, two German-Jewish immigrant brothers.