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As Sears Closes Its Last PA Store, We’re Reminded Of Their 19-Year Run In St. Davids

by Gerry January 22, 2022

As the rapidly declining, but once omnipresent Sears Department Stores announced that they will be closing their last full-service location in Pennsylvania, we were reminded that the former retailing giant, for a relatively short time, had a full-service store and a regional headquarters in St. Davids, Radnor Township.

 

october 1964 Opening

Sears in St. Davids opened on October 21, 1964. The store was located near the intersection of Radnor-Chester Road and Lancaster Avenue.

Sears Store St. Davids
Moving to King of Prussia

Sears in St. Davids closed in July of 1983. Management at that time had decided that “the future” for the big chain was “at the mall,” not in free-standing stores. Sears closed their regional office in St. Davids in 1986

In 1965, one year after the Sears Store opened, just across Lancaster Avenue, the B. Altman,  St. Davids store had its St. grand opening. That store closed in 1989.

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