Gimbels: A Ghost Story (Without the Spooky Part)
So, you're wondering if Gimbels is still open in NYC, huh? Well, let's clear this up once and for all: Gimbels is as dead as a doornail. Or, to put it more fashionably, it's as out of style as parachute pants.
A Brief History of Retail Tragedy
For those who are new to the world of department store drama, Gimbels was once a titan of retail. It was the Macy's of its time, but with slightly less emphasis on Thanksgiving parades and more on, well, actually selling stuff. It was a place where you could buy everything from a needle to an anchor (probably not literally, but you get the idea).
But alas, times changed. The world became a smaller place, online shopping became a thing, and Gimbels couldn't keep up with the Joneses (or, in this case, the Amazons). So, with a heavy heart and an even heavier clearance sale, it closed its doors for good in 1986.
Where to Go Instead: A Survival Guide
Now, just because Gimbels is gone doesn't mean your shopping days are over. NYC is a retail wonderland, after all. Here are a few suggestions:
- Macy's: The obvious choice, but hey, they've got a pretty good selection.
- Saks Fifth Avenue: If you're feeling fancy, this is your spot.
- Century 21: For those who love a bargain, this discount department store is a must-visit.
- SoHo: If you're into boutique shopping, this neighborhood is your oyster.
- Online: Just kidding, I know you already do this.
FAQs: How to Deal with the Loss of Gimbels
- How to cope with the fact that Gimbels is no more? Accept it, move on, and find new shopping adventures.
- How to find similar merchandise to what Gimbels used to sell? Check out department stores like Macy's or Bloomingdale's, or explore online retailers.
- How to avoid accidentally walking into the old Gimbels building? Learn the layout of the Manhattan Mall.
- How to channel your inner Gimbels shopper? Embrace your love for retail therapy and explore new stores.
- How to preserve the memory of Gimbels? Share your Gimbels stories with younger generations, and perhaps start a Gimbels fan club (just kidding, don't do that).