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200: Tech Tales Found
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509 episodes
1 day ago
Welcome to '200: Tech Tale Found', the podcast that uncovers the fascinating stories behind technology’s greatest innovations, pioneers, and game-changing companies. Each episode dives deep into the untold histories, pivotal moments, and visionary minds that shaped the tech world as we know it. This podcast takes you on an inspiring journey, delving into the fascinating stories of businesses that have achieved remarkable success, overcome incredible challenges, and emerged stronger than ever. We pull back the curtain to reveal the drama, triumphs, and lessons learned behind each story.
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Welcome to '200: Tech Tale Found', the podcast that uncovers the fascinating stories behind technology’s greatest innovations, pioneers, and game-changing companies. Each episode dives deep into the untold histories, pivotal moments, and visionary minds that shaped the tech world as we know it. This podcast takes you on an inspiring journey, delving into the fascinating stories of businesses that have achieved remarkable success, overcome incredible challenges, and emerged stronger than ever. We pull back the curtain to reveal the drama, triumphs, and lessons learned behind each story.
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From Fifth Avenue Glory to Digital Rebirth: The Bittersweet Saga of Lord & Taylor
200: Tech Tales Found
29 minutes 15 seconds
1 week ago
From Fifth Avenue Glory to Digital Rebirth: The Bittersweet Saga of Lord & Taylor

Founded in 1826 by English immigrant Samuel Lord in New York City, Lord & Taylor began as a modest dry goods store before evolving into a pioneering force in American retail. The 1834 partnership with George Washington Taylor established the brand, which grew into a symbol of elegance and innovation. Moving through Manhattan’s shifting commercial centers, it became a cornerstone of the Ladies’ Mile and later anchored Fifth Avenue with its 1914 flagship—a landmark of architectural and retail innovation, complete with electric delivery systems and hidden conveyors. Under Dorothy Shaver, the first female president of a major U.S. department store, Lord & Taylor revolutionized American fashion by championing domestic designers through ’The American Look,’ helping shift global fashion influence from Paris to New York. Shaver also pioneered suburban branch stores, personal shopping services, and iconic holiday window displays, embedding the brand in American cultural life. However, a series of corporate acquisitions diluted its identity. Acquired by May Department Stores in 1986, then Federated (Macy’s) in 2005, and later sold to real estate-focused NRDC and Hudson’s Bay Company, Lord & Taylor was increasingly treated as a property asset rather than a retail innovator. The 2017 sale of its Fifth Avenue flagship to WeWork symbolized the erosion of its physical and symbolic heart. In 2019, it was sold to online rental firm Le Tote for $75 million, an attempt to reposition it digitally. The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 devastated its already fragile operations, leading to a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing in August 2020. By February 2021, all 38 stores and its website had closed, ending 195 years of continuous operation. Yet the brand’s legacy endured. In 2023, the Saadia Group briefly relaunched it online, but defaulted in 2024. Later that year, Regal Brands Global acquired the intellectual property, launching a new strategy centered on heritage, nostalgia, and the restoration of its classic cursive logo. Avoiding fast fashion, the new iteration emphasizes quality, customer service, and emotional connection, with plans for pop-ups and shop-in-shops to reestablish physical presence. This revival reflects broader retail trends—legacy brands leveraging deep cultural resonance to survive in a digital age. Lord & Taylor’s story underscores the fragility of even the most storied institutions when faced with mismanagement, shifting consumer behavior, and external shocks, while also highlighting the enduring power of brand identity and collective memory in shaping commerce. Its potential resurgence suggests that legacy, when thoughtfully reimagined, may yet find a place in the future of retail.

200: Tech Tales Found
Welcome to '200: Tech Tale Found', the podcast that uncovers the fascinating stories behind technology’s greatest innovations, pioneers, and game-changing companies. Each episode dives deep into the untold histories, pivotal moments, and visionary minds that shaped the tech world as we know it. This podcast takes you on an inspiring journey, delving into the fascinating stories of businesses that have achieved remarkable success, overcome incredible challenges, and emerged stronger than ever. We pull back the curtain to reveal the drama, triumphs, and lessons learned behind each story.