Pfeiffer Brothers Department Store
Introduction
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Images
Present day photo of the building
Early birds eye view of the department store
Backstory and Context
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The Pfeiffer brothers opened their store in 1912 after remodeling the building to convert the store into “one of the most modern in the South.” One of the brothers actually traveled all over the north and east studying other stores getting ideas on what to do. The brothers combined their clothing and jewelry store and opened the store in 1912, claiming to be Little Rock’s first department store, competing for that title as well as customers with Gus Blass Department store. They wanted to create a store with all the modern conveniences. The store was the first in the area to be organized into departments. These new departments were Menswear, Children’s, Women’s, household goods, etc.
The Pfeiffer family came from a long line of business owning families dating back to the early 1800s. It seems as if every member of the family owned some sort of business in the region. Throughout the 20th Century the store would continue to grow and become successful. It would be bought in the 1960s by William Dillard and absorbed into the Dillard franchise meeting the same fate as its longtime rival, Gus Blass Department store. Today the building is home to the Pfeiffer family’s only flagship store. It also remains as one of four buildings that still stands from the early 1900s Main Street. It was made a National Historic Landmark in 2000.