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Monday, 31 October 2011

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Even though its address was 819
Canal Street, Holmes had a narrow
frontage on the fabled avenue; the
bulk of the store filled the rear of
the block bounded by Dauphine,
Iberville, and Bourbon Streets.
In 1964, Holmes covered its 1913
facade with a modern facade.
The new facade incorporated details
reminiscent of New Orleans' French
Quarter, which adjoined the store
at its rear past Iberville Street.


In the 1950s, many improvements
were made to Holmes' physical
plant, including a new men's store
entrance on Bourbon Street.


The Dauphine Street side of Holmes was in a Neo-Ren-
naissance style.

The long rear facade of Holmes
dates from the early 1900s; a
bridge crossed Iberville Street
to the 1923 warehouse on the opposite side.


Holmes rebuilt the buildings across Iberville Street in
1969, incorporating the warehouse and several historic
buildings.  The expansion housed a parking garage,
retail space for fabrics and young men's clothing, and
a new French Quarter Cafeteria.

"There's no place like Holmes"

D. H. Holmes Co., Ltd. (1847)
819 Canal Street
New Orleans, Louisiana               

524-6611









First Floor
Fine Jewelry • Diamonds • Jewelry • Watches • Hosiery • Gloves • Belts • Neckwear • Handbags • Cosmetics • Toiletries • Notions • Rain Bar • Hat Bar • Shoe Bar • City Park Sportswear • City Park Lingerie • Candies • Bakery • Candy Shop • Russell Stover Candy Counter • Gourmet Shop • Stationery • Art Goods • Cameras • Optical Shop • Zenith Hearing Aid Center • D.H. Holmes Travel Bureau • Watch Repair
Dauphine Street: City Park Shoes
Bourbon Street: Holmes Store for Men Men’s Furnishings • Men’s Sportswear • Men’s Clothing • Men’s Shoes • Men’s Hats • 121 Shop • Creole Restaurant



Park & Shop on Iberville Street
French Quarter Cafeteria  Holmes Sewing Center • Dress Fabrics • Art Needlework • Outback • Mustang Shop



Dauphine & Iberville
Holmes Garden Center


Second Floor
City Park Dresses • Daytime Dresses • City Park Coats • Woman’s World • Pontchartrain Dresses • Pontchartrain Sportswear • Pontchartrain Coats • Splendido Dresses • Esplanade Shop • The Corner • Miss D.H.H. Sportswear • Miss D.H.H. Dresses • Little Shop • Caché • Ladybug Shop • Designer Room • Bridal Salon • Fur Salon • Millinery Salon • Shoe Salon • Coat Salon • Suit Salon • Junior Dresses • Junior Sportswear • Junior Coats • Young Juniors • Young Circle Shop • College Boutique • Campus Shop • Sleepwear • Robes • Foundations • Daywear Lingerie • Maternity Shop • Uniforms


Third Floor
Books • Boys’ Wear 3-7 Shop • Boys’ Wear 8-20 Shop • Mustang Shop • Girls’ Wear 3-6x Shop • Girls’ Wear 7-14 Shop • Girls’ Lingerie • Girls’ Accessories • Children’s Shoes • Toddlers’ Wear • Infants’ Wear • Housewares • Small Appliances • Major Appliances • Hardware • Television • Stereos • China • Glassware • Silver Salon • Gift Gallery • The Entertainers Shop  Rugs • Floor Coverings • Bedding • Linens • Bath Shop • Trim-the-Home Shop • PhotoReflex Studio • Coiffures Americana Beauty Salon • The Trimmers


Fourth Floor
Auditorium • Toyland • Sporting Goods • Records • Furniture • Siesta Shop • Infants’ Furniture • Casual Living Shop • Pictures • Mirrors • Lamps • Paint and Color Center
(265,000 s.f.)







First Floor

Second Floor

Third Floor





Baton Rouge
3rd and Florida Streets

Acquired Dalton's May, 1955
Tea Room




Delmont Plaza
5151 Plank Road, Baton Rouge

September, 1955




Lakeside
Metairie
March, 1960
165,000 s.f.
The Potpourri
Cafeteria



Bon Marche
Florida Highway, Baton Rouge
August, 1961

150,000 s.f.


Oakwood
West Bank Expressway at Terry Parkway, Gretna
August, 1966

143,000 s.f.
Cafeteria

Westmoreland
Baton Rouge
May,1968

Southland Mall
Houma
September, 1970


Bel Air Mall
Mobile, AL
July, 1973
210,000 s.f.
Potpourri Restaurant


Lake Forest Plaza
1974

165,000 s.f.


Hammond Square Mall
Hammond
Occtober, 1977
70,000 s.f


Uptown Plaza
Broadway
October, 1977
32,000 s.f.




Coming in due course.









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