Occupying five floors on half a block plus an annex of at least equal size south of St. Charles Street, Nugent's was one of several medium size department stores in Downtown that were contenders amongst the big three (Stix Baer & Fuller, Scruggs Vandervoort Barney, and Famous Barr). Economic forces of the depression however caused Nugent's to close its doors in 1933.
While Nugent's and it's four story bridge are long gone, and several of Downtown's many bridges that connected warehouses have been demolished over the years, a few survive, including one near St. Charles and 11th Street and one connecting to City Museum.
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I guess what remains is the 500 north broadway building?
My mom always talks about going with her mom to The Grand Leader; which according to some research is what some folks called Stix. But it was also a midwestern Department Store chain. I'm wondering if there was ever a Grand Leader store here, or if it was always the downtown Stix.
Yes Patrick, the 500 N Broadway building is the site of the former Nugent's main building. The annex connected by the large bridge was located where the expansion of the Federal Reserve is located.
Amy, The Grand Leader was the official name of Stix Baer & Fuller in its early years. The best history I have seen of the store is in the building's National Register nomination. Here is a link:
http://www.dnr.mo.gov/shpo/nps-nr/03000650.pdf
My Father worked at Nugents in 1925, sweeping the basement at age 12.
Nugent's Dept. was owned by my grandmother and her brothers. I believe that one of the brothers died while coming back from shopping for the stores in England.
Nugent's Dept. was owned by my grandmother and her brothers. I believe that one of the brothers died while coming back from shopping for the stores in England.
Would love to hear more about your Grandmother. My great grandfather was Byron Nugent.
We are related! My Grandmother was Edith Nugent.
My Grandmother (Edith Nugent) moved to Beverly Hills which is where my mother (Edith Wolfe) was born. My Grandfather was Clarence Wolfe who was born in Charleston.
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