The Saks family had operated stores since 1902, but in 1923 they merged with Gimbel's[?] and concentrated the upscale business in the Saks Fifth Avenue store. The chain business stayed on the East Coast and the Midwest of the US until the mid 1990s. Only after 1995, it expanded its business to the West Coast and opened branch stores in other affluent areas including Beverly Hills and Stanford Shopping Center.
www.saks.com (http://www.saks.com) was launched in the summer of 2000.
Compare to Neiman Marcus[?], Bloomingdales[?]
In addition to 61 Saks Fifth Avenue stores and 52 Saks Off Fifth stores, the parent company, Saks Inc., operates 244 department stores under the names of Parisian, Proffitt's, McRae's, Younkers, Herberger's, Carson Pirie Scott[?], Bergner's and Boston Store.
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