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Monday, Sep 10, 2007

* First, the setup

It’s been a year since Marshall Field’s vanished to make way for Macy’s. To mark the occasion, dozens of protesters gathered outside Macy’s huge State Street store, suggesting shoppers boycott the retailer and demanding a return of the Field’s imprint.

Chants of “Field’s is Chicago, Boycott Macy’s!” were heard and signs reading “Macy’s Go Home!” fluttered in the air. Protesters wore the green that distinguished Marshall Field’s shopping bags — and a handful of women decked out in colorful 1890s-style dresses and hats — marched around the square-block store, and drew honks from passing cars.

The store is one of about 400 properties nationwide converted last year to the Macy’s nameplate by Cincinnati-based Federated Department Stores Inc., which acquired them when it bought May Department Stores Co. in 2005.

* And

But some on Sunday wondered whether it was time to let it go.

“It’s a bit late, isn’t it?” asked Barbara Grusak of Chesterton, Ind., as she left the store with her daughter, Mary, 37.

The two had shopped and enjoyed lunch in the Walnut Room, complete with a free piece of Frango mint pie as part of the store’s one-year anniversary celebration.

Question: Do you care about this any more?

Bonus Question: Rate Macy’s performance at the old Fields store.

- Posted by Rich Miller        


46 Comments
  1. - Anon - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 8:47 am:

    I miss my hometown department store too. At one time in the 70’s it was a target of Field’s (so Fields could avoid being a target). Now both my hometown store and Fields are gone.

    What we miss is the customer service, the traditions etc… The closest replacement I have found is Nordstrom’s and some on-line retailers.

    Consumers miss the old customer service, (remember real auto “service stations”?) but we don’t want to pay for it.


  2. - Bill S. Preston, Esq. - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 8:48 am:

    I care enough to not shop there, although not for lack of trying… the quality of their store brand is crap. The point is that Field’s was a Chicago institution… and, as ridiculous as it might be, carrying around a green bag was a symbol of pride in that institution. Macy’s is just another store… I might as well walk 5 blocks north to Bloomingdales or another department store on Michigan.


  3. - Levois - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 8:55 am:

    I guess I do care about this. I want to see Field’s come back. Though the odds of this are very remote. I think Macy’s haste in becoming a national brand may have done more harm than good and they should have stayed up there in New York.


  4. - Napoleon has left the building - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 8:59 am:

    Don’t care about this at all. My spouse was doing most of her (our) shopping at other stores long before the switch happened.

    I do like the new Macy’s stores, they carry better men’s clothing now than Field’s ever did. But that said, I really could care less about this.


  5. - VanillaMan - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 9:02 am:

    I care about this only as another sign that Chicago is sliding as a global city.


  6. - Wumpus - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 9:03 am:

    Don’t care one iota! besides the fleas, I guess they have done okay. Although, I am not one who needs to be babied and coddled during shopping. They either neglect me or think I am going to steal the same as they did before.


  7. - True Observer - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 9:04 am:

    You sometimes wonder.

    Would they prefer another empty store building on State Street?


  8. - Esteban - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 9:07 am:

    I wish this were the most important thing
    I had to worry about…….


  9. - Bill Baar - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 9:09 am:

    I’m more upset about losing the Fannie Mae factory outlet store West Jackson.

    I give Macy’s some credit for keeping the look of the old Fields.


  10. - Objective Dem - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 9:14 am:

    I was not a big fan of Fields. I never liked most of their product lines and didn’t think the service was that good. To me, Macy’s is more of the same.


  11. - former new yorker - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 9:31 am:

    macy’s came here with the east coast arrogance that they could take over and push their will on chicago. it may have worked, but they took away the customer service and quality clothing. the houseware dept. also is terrible. i now shop a von maur, on line and nordstrom. it did try.


  12. - Fan of the Game - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 9:38 am:

    - VanillaMan - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 9:02 am:

    I care about this only as another sign that Chicago is sliding as a global city.
    ————————————————

    Exactly. Field’s was a flagship store, and when people said Marshall Field’s, I automatically thought of Chicago. When people say, “Macy’s,” I automatically think of New York City.


  13. - Anon - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 10:02 am:

    no and no difference


  14. - Niles Township - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 10:03 am:

    Heard some speculation from someone who USED to be in the know on the Chicago retail scene that Macys is giving some consideration to renaming the State Street store only Marshall Fields in time for the holiday season. This friend noted that Macys has yet to place the lighted signage on the building that had been expected to go up this summer.


  15. - publius - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 10:06 am:

    i don’t shop at macy’s—anywhere—they destroyed both field’s and famous—go to any of their stores—the merchandise is lower quality and the sales people totally ignore the customers—deservedly their profits are way down


  16. - downhereforyears - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 10:27 am:

    Nope, not one bit.


  17. - The Conservative - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 10:32 am:

    It’s a store, brick and mortar, who cares. Call it K-Mart.


  18. - Crimefighter - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 10:38 am:

    There is something brewing at the JRTC building in Chicago, a disabled group ADAPT is wanting to meet with the governor and had planned to passively disrupt things. Gov. Edgar refused to meet with them back in 1992. Any idea what this organization is wanting?


  19. - Johnny USA - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 10:57 am:

    First they came for Zayre’s. Since I did not shop there, I didn’t care.

    Then they came for Venture. Since the zebra motif gook gaudy to me, I was glad to see them go.

    Then they came for K-Mart. Since blue light specials seemed pedestrian to me, I didn’t notice when they were gone.

    Then they came for Hi-Lo and A&P. But since they weren’t mom-and-pop stores, we cheered.

    Finally when they came for Marshall Fields, no one was left!


  20. - Johnny USA - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 10:58 am:

    >Any idea what this organization is wanting?

    I’ll take a wild shot-in-the-dark guess: More money?


  21. - Kiyoshi Martinez - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 11:07 am:

    Nope, I really don’t care about either department store.

    Now, if they threatened to take down a local book store I liked…


  22. - Gravitas - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 11:19 am:

    Love the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, and shopping at Macy’s in New York.

    Their arrogance though in having to have their name on OUR Marshall Field’s stores probably will and should cost them business. While shopping for, and purchasing, a sterling picture frame for a wedding gift a couple of years ago I mentioned that if the name was actually changed I would not ever walk into these stores again. The salesman replied, “Too bad; the name is being changed. It’s as though they didn’t listen.

    Many who have worked at this formerly great store even part time - have learned so much about both fine products and especially customer service.

    Marshall Field’s IS Chicago and has been since before I can remember. It was our store and I resent Macy’s owner company for imposing their wishes rather than those of the many loyal Field’s shoppers.

    I haven’t and will not spend a cent at Macy’s and frequently encourage my family and friends not to either.

    The silliest thing is that had they just left it alone, they’d still get the money. It’s all ego which is truly unattractive


  23. - curious - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 11:26 am:

    To be honest, I haven’t into the any Marshall Field’s store since they changed it. It takes the fun away from being in the store because it is just another chain. I can accept that it sounds stupid but I shop online or by catalog most of the time now and just don’t go to stores if I can help it. A big change for a former shopaholic.


  24. - Truthful James - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 11:39 am:

    Fields used to be the gold standard of house brands.

    They used to have career sales persons who knew their customer, kept book on them and would call if something that they knew that customer wanted came in.

    Fields used to deliver on the same day or the following morning so that one did not have to lug home packages on the train, the el, the bus, the streetcar. That was how they drew their customers downtown.

    Field’s monthly billing kept the credit card from the door.

    All that started to go away well before they sold to Macy’s. They turned into a more expensive Sears. All their product was on the shelve, the sales persons retired and changed into cashiers. The stores, excepting downtown, looked like every other.

    Fields was trading on memories, sold goods on price, not pure quality. So macy’s bought them. It was a small shift. The old girl we loved was long gone and our memories remained.

    Only a Nordstrom remains to try to do what Field’s always had done. But Nordstrom is privately held and not suhject to the vagaries of share prices. When my wife wants quality and someone to take an interest in her tastes, only Nordstrom will do.


  25. - South Sider - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 11:48 am:

    Only care from the standpoint that Macy’s represents the further homogenization of American retail culture and the erosion of quality shopping.

    It’s no longer acceptable for regions or cities to have their own name brands or their own style of doing things. The “What’s good for (name your area/city, etc.) is good for everybody” mentality is epidemic.

    Luckily, history is cyclical and I hope that I see in my lifetime American retail return to the concepts of individuality and personal service as the norm.

    I also think there is a chance that Macy’s may realize they screwed up and return the Field’s name to the State street store. However, this year’s never-ending legislative session has pretty-much killed the optimist in me, so who knows?


  26. - cermak_rd - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 12:00 pm:

    I was in a Macy’s recently looking through their kitchen wares trying to find some stuff not made in China (heck, if the toys aren’t safe, why would their kitchen stuff be?) and had a devil of a time. I finally found a couple items made in the USA (Nordicware) and happily went home with them. The staff was disinterested in my mission. I will probably not shop there again soon.


  27. - Rich Miller - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 12:05 pm:

    I’ve brought this up before, but it may be worth broaching the subject again.

    When I lived in Chicago, my apartment was very close to Field’s. I used to cut through a lot on my way somewhere else, and occasionally even shopped there, particularly at Christmas or when family was in town and they wanted to check it out. The place was almost always nearly empty.

    Point being: Chicago stopped supporting that store a while ago.


  28. - JonShibleyFan - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 12:06 pm:

    - VanillaMan - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 9:02 am:

    I care about this only as another sign that Chicago is sliding as a global city.
    ————————————————

    Give it a rest, already.


  29. - Jacques Strappe - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 12:11 pm:

    The food court on 7 is still pretty good and the service hasn’t changed up there.

    I don’t like the selection of men’s dress shirts as much as when M. Field’s was picking them. The low end still sucks and the high end is too high end…it’s like the middle got squeezed out. And so I buy ‘em elsewhere now.

    Also used the cut-through thing, especially in bad weather…and yeah, your observation is correct. I wondered how they stayed open given that 90 percent of the million or so make-up women were standing there looking bored but trendy.


  30. - Rich Miller - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 12:16 pm:

    ===90 percent of the million or so make-up women were standing there looking bored but trendy.===

    and spraying passersby with perfume. ugh.


  31. - jerry 101 - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 12:29 pm:

    I didn’t shop there often before the name change, it was a bit out of my price range for most items, but I did go there a few times, and I always enjoyed Fields (relatively speaking - I hate shopping on the whole).
    But I won’t spend money at Macy’s. I found it arrogant the way they swept in and said we’re dumping the Fields brand and turning into Macy’s - don’t like it? Tough. And then when people didn’t like it, Macy’s started telling people they had to shop there.
    It was all very arrogant. And, as some others have mentioned, it’s indicative of the homogenization of culture. Marshall Field’s is a midwestern thing, and the State Street store is a Chicago institution, every bit as much as the Museum Campus, or the Art Institute or the MSI. To slap the name of a thanksgiving day parade in New York outside was an insult to Chicago.

    I don’t make a big deal out of it, but I don’t shop there either. When I have been in there, things do seem cheaper and scuzzier in general, perhaps its in my head, as macys is a downmarket brand, not much better than Kohl’s.

    Anyway, rumor on the street is that Field’s (state street only, I think) may be sold to a private equity firm, and they’ve been holding a bunch of sales lately to liquidate the macy’s store brand stuff.


  32. - Gregor - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 12:57 pm:

    I think the smart play is for Macy’s/Federated to make a big deal out of returning the flagship store as a “restoration”. You know the Water Tower down on Michigan and Chicago ave. hasn’t pumped water for many years, but it’s a city symbol and a tourist draw. A smart de-renovation of the flagship store could please all the folks who didn’t like the takeover as well as create all new shopping buzz downtown. And the secret is, Macys’ could still be selling the same thing. Just under the locally preferred banner.

    Like Tiffany: it’s the blue box wrapping that makes the expensive tchotchkey worth the money.


  33. - zatoichi - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 12:58 pm:

    I remember going there as a kid with my Mom and Grandmother. The place was packed any time of the year. They loved going and made it a big event by going downtown on the L. I go back now with my kids usually around the Chistmas season and it is a desert. Basically overpriced stuff I can find cheaper at Target or any number of specialized stores that are trying to hang on. Maybe Fields was heading toward Korvettes and Goldblatts land of extinction and Macy’s saved them for awhile, but I feel no desire to go back to any of the Macy’s stores. It could be any large box store in any mall in any city with equally cut rate service. Nothing about it makes it stand out as a place to go.


  34. - ZC - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 1:17 pm:

    My only annoying run-in with that store came when me and a friend attempted to buy in the Starbuck’s on Wabash that’s part of the building - or we _thought_ it was a Starbuck’s. My friend attempted to buy a coffee using her Starbuck’s card, and she was informed that she couldn’t use it there, because they “weren’t technically Starbuck’s” - they were somehow more Macy’s than Starbucks, and they didn’t have any machine that could read the card for credit.

    So my personal gripe is when Macy’s doesn’t rename things they should. This was a while ago, and perhaps the situation has been resolved.


  35. - Anonymous ZZZ - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 1:33 pm:

    Frankly, I’m glad Macy’s customer service is what it is (in other words, they ignore you). I hated trying to walk from one end of the store to the other when it was Fields, with all of the garishly made-up, heavily-perfumed women ambushing me as soon as I came within 10 feet of the perfume counter. One Marshall Field’s saleswoman actually followed me when I stepped away to call a friend about a gift I was thinking of buying.


  36. - so-called "Austin Mayor" - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 2:26 pm:

    I care enough that I neither shop at Macy’s nor do I take visitors to the State Street store like when it was Marshall Fields.

    Rather than having a negative disposition towards Macy’s, there is an total absence of the good will I had regarding Fields.

    – SCAM


  37. - anonymous - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 2:39 pm:

    I was disappointed when they closed but have found other places with merchandise that’s just as nice closer to home. I haven’t been to the Macy’s downtown but I wouldn’t go because the one here in Springfield is awful


  38. - Left Leaner - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 3:08 pm:

    I have an additional question. Who are these people who have time to protest the name of a store changing?

    I liked Field’s, but I also consider [insert subject] a little more important.


  39. - Angry Chicagoan - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 3:08 pm:

    They don’t carry what I like. All my favorite brands from Fields have been discontinued. Added to which the staff morale is down the plughole because there are so few customers there. To get in the city what I liked at Fields I’d now have to go to Nordstrom or Nieman Marcus or something and pay twice the price, or else do without.

    Maybe Von Maur can come in and show Macy’s what retailing is actually about — talking of firms with a local identity (I’ll take an upscale Davenport store over a downscale New York one any day).

    I hope Macy’s brings back Fields not just on State but at least at select locations around the Midwest. However I fear the company will be broken up given its current putrid sales and share performance, and their attractive properties sold for redevelopment rather than re-branding. And with the long-standing relationships with vendors like Emanuel Ungaro, Paul Smith and so on now broken, it would take a lot of effort to put Humpty back together again. Make no bones about it, the national Macy’s branding, and its positioning in the market, are colossal strategic blunders committed by a CEO who has no concept of anything in retail beyond the lowest common denominator of making it a commodity. And that’s a strategy that only works in discount stores.


  40. - NI80 - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 4:48 pm:

    It’s just time to move on. Macy’s took over and the world kept turning, time moved forward, and while I most definitely preferred Marshall Fields and am glad they at least kept some of the signifying symbols, it’s game over. Time to focus on greater things to boost Chicago’s economy.


  41. - The Horse - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 5:15 pm:

    Who cares about marshal fields? I WANT MY FAMOUS BARR lol

    Face it folks retail has changed and MF didn’t. Will consolidation help any upsclae dept store to survive? only time will tell. I dont hear y’all whinning about the fall from grace of that other chicago institution, sears.


  42. - Captain America - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 7:09 pm:

    Fields went through so many acquisitions that I think it lost its edge and identity. Although I like Target, I thought the decline in quality when Field’s was owned by Dayton Hudson was precipitous.

    I think it’s a shame that Macy’s did away with Field’s as a distinct brand name with local significance. I think I recently have read that Macy’s is not doing very well, and may be a target for acquisition itself.

    Merger and acquisiition trends and conglomerates make the good old days irrelevant to Chicago’s status as a world class city. If anything, despiute his flaws, Mayor Daley has done everything possible to achieve and manitain the status. But there is nothing he can do about corporate mergers and acquisitions.


  43. - Cat - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 7:26 pm:

    I grew up shopping at Field’s/suburbs - all my clothes came from there. Now in Springfield, I don’t like Macy’s, and buy nearly everything at Von Maur. The service at the Decatur store is very much like the 1970s service at Field’s.


  44. - Seneca - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 9:21 pm:

    I miss Field’s. The customer service is not the same.


  45. - shopaholic - Monday, Sep 10, 07 @ 10:59 pm:

    people, let’s be real. The low end brands at fields were junk and they were way overpriced, ditto for the high end. You can be upset that the familiar institution is gone, but in terms of plain old department store shopping (keep in mind most people don’t shop at the flagship store downtown regularly and stick to the malls) macy’s way outranks fields in my book. Yes, the state street store held memories, but now i am getting suits, casual clothes, shoes and purses for incredibly better prices for better quality. Let’s not pretend fields was this magic store that always had perfect items at great prices. Particularly near the end it was crap, crap, crap.


  46. - T.J. - Wednesday, Sep 12, 07 @ 12:38 pm:

    It bruised my opinion of Macy’s.


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* IDVA to re-open SIU-Carbondale part-time Veterans’ Service Office on February 28th
* Governor Quinn Encourages Working Families to Apply for Tax Relief - Increase to Earned Income Credit and Personal Exemption to Help Working Families and Stimulate Local Economies
* Governor Quinn Announces Appointments to Illinois DREAM Fund Commission - Landmark Commission Increases Higher Education Opportunities for Children of Immigrants
* Illinois Following National Trend of Increased Job Creation

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