https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaellisicky/2021/02/27/lord–taylor-locks-its-doors-for-the-last-time-after-195-years/
On Saturday, Lord & Taylor quietly closed the doors at all its remaining locations. Once locked, the department store officially ended its 195-year run and transitioned into just another piece of retail history. The retailer, once known for classic merchandise, personal service, and its American Beauty Rose symbol, concluded its 26-week liquidation sale on Saturday…

Lord & Taylor Locks Its Doors For The Last Time, After 195 Years
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