Shopping has certainly changed drastically in the past decade or so. Many people revel in the convenience of ordering items on their phone and having them dropped at their doorstep.  Others still hold on to the fond memories of actually going out to a store and spending an afternoon perusing all it had to offer.

Changes in those shopping habits have led many major department store chains to shudder forever. But for those that grew up in that department store era, a day shopping at one of these stores in Maine was unforgettable.


Bradlees

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Bradlees was a department store chain that was actually named after an airport in Connecticut. The store chain quickly became a hit throughout the northeast, including several different locations in Maine. Bankruptcy hit in 2001, and by March of that year, all Bradlees stores were closed. For many years after, the Bradlees sign and store front remained at the Promenade Mall in Lewiston as a reminder to the past.


Rich's

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A New England-based discount department store chain that thrived for several decades, Rich's grew to 29 locations at its height. In fact, the Bangor location was one of the most profitable the entire company had. But like many other department store chains before it and after it, Rich's went bankrupt in 1996, and by February of 1997, all of their stores had closed.


Ames

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Ames was another New England-based department store chain that ended up causing its own demise by growing too big, too fast. At first, Ames spread across the northeast in rural towns, finding great success bring department retail to those communities. But later, they set their sights bigger, acquiring the entire Zayre chain of 392 stores.

Many in Maine remember the transition from Zayre stores to Ames. That ended up being costly, and after two bankruptcies, Ames threw in the towel and went out of business in 2002. However, rumors persist that the Ames brand will return in 2026.


Service Merchandise

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Originally a five-and-dime store, Service Merchandise eventually became the biggest catalog-showroom retailer in the nation, overtaking Sears. Looking back, perhaps the store's concept was simply ahead of its time.

There were several prominent locations in Maine, and it became the chic place to go for decades for anything electronic or houseware related. But competition caught up to Service Merchandise, and by 2002, all of its stores had been closed for good.


Sears

At one point in time, Sears may have been the most powerful name among the big box store industry in America. People visited their stores for everything from appliances and clothes to family portraits or a tire change.

Despite that success, Sears failed to adapt to the changing digital marketplace and before they even realized it, many of their stores were failing across the country, including Maine. Sears served as the anchor for many shopping malls in the state until they filed for bankruptcy in 2018. Many of their stores still sit vacant and untouched today.

Ben Franklin

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Perhaps the original five-and dime store, the Ben Franklin franchise started in Boston in 1877 under a different name. As the popularity of their stores grew, the Ben Franklin franchise was born. For several decades, Ben Franklin was possibly the most popular chain in America, with 2,500 stores nationwide.

Many towns and cities in Maine had Ben Franklin stores of differentiating size. But by the late '90s, the franchise had dwindled and was forced to file bankruptcy. The last remaining Ben Franklin still exists in Iowa today.


 

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