Bruce Nordstrom, Of The Department-store Dynasty, Has Died. Here's How The Nordstrom Family Built Their Empire.

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- Bruce Nordstrom, former chairman of the family-run department store chain, has died.
- His grandfather started the business in 1901, which later grew into a fashion empire.
- Nordstrom's two living sons, Pete and Erik, are the company's President and CEO, respectively.
Bruce Nordstrom, the former chairman of the eponymous department store chain, has died at the age of 90.
Grandson of founder John W. Nordstrom, Bruce was instrumental in bringing the retailer to international prominence in a career that spanned four decades.
Bruce's eldest son Blake died in 2019 after a bout with lymphoma, and his two living sons, Pete and Erik, are now the company's President and CEO, respectively.
Here's how the Nordstroms built their empire from a single shoe store in Seattle to one of the biggest names in fashion retail.
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Two decades later, the partners opened a second store in Seattle's University District.
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Wallin retired soon after and sold his share of the company to the Nordstrom sons too. John's third son, Lloyd, later joined the team.
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Nordstrom purchased the Seattle-based clothing store Best's Apparel in 1963. Three years later, the company purchased a Portland, Oregon-based clothing store and began offering both shoes and apparel under the name Nordstrom Best. The company added men's and children's apparel in 1966.
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Everett's son Bruce, Elmer's sons James and John, Lloyd's son-in-law Jack, and family friend Bob Bender became the new heads of the company. The third generation of Nordstrom chairmen took the company public in 1971, formally renaming it Nordstrom Inc.
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That same year, the company became the largest-volume fashion specialty store on the West Coast, with sales surpassing $100 million. The chain continued to expand throughout the next several decades.
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The elder Nordstroms retired as co-chairmen, but remained on the Board of Directors, and Bruce's sons, Blake, Pete, and Erik, took over the company in 1995.
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Blake began working in the family business when he was about 11 years old. His first role with the company was in the stockroom, and he went on to hold many roles with the company, including merchandise buyer, regional manager, and then vice president in charge of stores in Washington and Alaska.
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"It was always the best working for my brother because he had more confidence in me and gave me more autonomy than anybody I had ever worked for," Erik Nordstrom said in his father's 2007 book, "Leave It Better Than You Found It."
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Bruce and his sons were credited with turning the company around after several years of underperformance by non-family leadership.
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And in 2014, the company started expanding internationally. It opened stores in Canada and Puerto Rico.
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The concept combines in-store services such as tailoring, shoe shining, and food, with high-tech digital ordering and returns systems.
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"Blake was the best big brother, friend and mentor anyone could ever ask for," Pete and Erik Nordstrom said in a note to employees. "One of the things that brings us some comfort is that Blake's values, character and passion can still be reflected in what this company does – how we treat each other, our customers and our communities. Building on that is the best way we can think of to honor his legacy."
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In regulatory filings, the brother said they had not yet received any financing commitments to complete such a deal.
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Nordstrom died on May 18.
"Our dad leaves a powerful legacy as a legendary business leader, a generous community citizen and a loyal friend," Pete and Erik said in a statement.
Jessica Tyler contributed to an earlier version of this story.
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