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  2. John Nordstrom retired in 1928 selling his stake to his sons Everett Nordstrom and Elmer Nordstrom. Everett and Elmer also acquired Carl Wallin's share of the company. John's third son Lloyd Nordstrom joined the company as a part owner in 1933.

  3. May 24, 2006 · On the cusp of its 100th full-line store opening, the company bid adieu to Bruce and his cousin John, a long-time director and retired co-chair. "Something about age," Bruce quipped. The pair...

  4. Nov 11, 2022 · In 1928, John Nordstrom decided to retire and sell his shares of the company to his two sons, Everett and Elmer. Two years later Wallin sold his shares to them as well, and Everett and Elmer...

  5. Wallin retired in 1929 and sold his share of the business to the Nordstrom sons, who renamed the store Nordstrom's. John Nordstrom's third son, Lloyd, joined the company in 1933. Many years later, John Nordstrom was asked if he had taken a big risk when he turned his business over to his relatively inexperienced sons.

  6. press.nordstrom.com › static-files › 64477c93-6b88NORDSTROM COMPANY HISTORY

    When John W. Nordstrom retired in 1928, he sold his share of the company to his sons, Everett and Elmer. Carl Wallin retired soon thereafter, and in 1929 he also sold his interest to the Nordstrom sons. A third son, Lloyd, joined the team in 1933.

  7. Sep 13, 2021 · Courtesy Photo. John W. Nordstrom Courtesy. 1887-1900. John W. Nordstrom leaves Sweden and lands in New York speaking no English and with just $5. He works his way — as a logger, miner and...

  8. Apr 13, 2023 · By the 1920s, the Wallin & Nordstrom brand had grown to two locations in Seattle, and John was ready to retire. He and Wallin sold their shares in the business to Nordstrom's sons, Everett and ...