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135:. The company prospered and in 1912 purchased a building at 208 N. Howard Street. When incorporated in 1922, Hochschild-Kohn was Baltimore's largest department store. Also in 1922, the company started the Belvedere brand record label. Space needs led to the purchase of most of the block bounded by Howard, Franklin, Park, and Centre Streets in 1923 in anticipation of building a new, more modern and spacious store, but financial difficulties and Max Hochschild's retirement as president led to the plan's abandonment. (The building now standing at the Howard and Lexington location echoes some of the original building's semi-circular arched door and window profiles.) 146:, Hochschild-Kohn lost more in sales percentages than the aggregate sales lost by other Baltimore department stores. Sales were down almost fifty percent from 1930 in the Depression's worst year. Management also suffered from discord between Irving and Walter Kohn, who retired in 1935. Management then consisted of Irving Kohn, Walter Sondheim, and Martin Kohn. After illness caused Walter Sondheim to be less active in 1943, and Irving Kohn's death in 1945, Martin B. Kohn became president of the store. Louis Kohn II and Walter Sondheim Jr. were his vice-presidents. 138:
Benno Kohn died in 1929. Management then consisted of Irving Kohn (Louis' son) president; Walter Sondheim and Walter Kohn, vice-presidents. Although financed by corporate stock, Hochschild-Kohn was still run as a partnership. At that time plans for a new building at Howard and Franklin Streets were
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in Columbia. In December 1969 Supermarkets General purchased Hochschild's and did not divulge its purchase price. Under Supermarkets General, Hochschild Kohn adopted a "compete-or-get-trampled-on" outlook. The company's
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location on August 2, 1971. Chairman Louis B. Kohn II called the Columbia store's opening, "A start of a new era for Hochschild's." Other later locations included Freestate Mall in
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abandoned, and the Lexington Street building was leased, improved, and connected to the Howard and Lexington Street property.
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Martin B. Kohn pioneered the suburban expansion of downtown department stores with the opening of Hochschild-Kohn's
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Commercial buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Baltimore
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American record labels and companies: an encyclopedia (1891-1943)
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Department stores on the National Register of Historic Places
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store opened on September 27, 1968, followed by its large
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Introduction to the Hochschild, Kohn Collection 1896-1981
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Hochschild, Kohn Belvedere and Hess Shoes, Baltimore City
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later that year. These stores included locations such as
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Baltimore's Bygone Department Stores: Many Happy Returns
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The Hochschild, Kohn Belvedere store was listed on the
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Max Hochschild, Benno Kohn, Louis B. Kohn, founders
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Index

Retail
Baltimore, Maryland
department store
Baltimore, Maryland
Howard
Lexington
Hesse
Germany
Bavaria
Great Depression
Edmondson Village
York Road
Belvedere Avenue
Hochschild, Kohn Belvedere store
Harundale Mall
Security Square Mall
The Mall in Columbia
York, Pennsylvania
The Mall in Columbia
Bowie, Maryland
Hutzler's
Harundale Mall
Security Square Mall
National Register of Historic Places
"Person Record: Max Hochschild"
Jewish Museum of Maryland
"Person Record: Bernhard Kohn"
Jewish Museum of Maryland
American record labels and companies: an encyclopedia (1891-1943)
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