Esslemont & Macintosh

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Esslemont & Macintosh was a department store located in Aberdeen, Scotland.

History[edit]

Peter Esslemont and William Macintosh were rivals in Aberdeen's burgeoning retail trade in the 19th century, but decided to join forces and set up a department store in 1873. The store was located on Broad Street and had a grand opening sale when its doors opened on 3 February.[1]

The business opened with a capital of £3000 and continued to be run by both Esslemont and Macintosh until William’s death in 1913. The store moved from its Broad Street location to Union Street in the 1920s.[1]

In 1997, Norman Esslemont, the Managing Director and great grandson of the founder Peter, left the firm after a family split on where the business was going. In 2005 the store was sold to department store chain Owen Owen, who had promised investment.[1] However in May 2007 the store was closed after Owen Owen went into administration in February 2007.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Store brings down shutters for last time after 134 years - The Herald p. 4 May 2007". Retrieved 11 December 2014.