The Lazarus stores merged with Abraham & Straus to form Federated in 1929.
The same year, the Lazarus store became Lazarus-Macy's.
The Lazarus store, built during the 1988 renovation, was renamed Lazarus-Macy's in 2003.
The Lazarus store by City Center was the first Lazarus store ever opened.
After the Lazarus store had given them $1,000 worth of smaller bills, they returned to Maurice's, where they paid for the clothing, took their change and left.
Lazarus eventually opened three "Capri" shops, but they were later converted to limited-assortment Lazarus stores.
The converted former Lazarus stores initially were part of the Macy's South division.
The store was converted into a Lazarus store in 1987 and eventually closed in 2003.
The Lazarus store was the first Lazarus built outside of Columbus.
The Lazarus store, the chain's first suburban operation, had opened as a free-standing location in 1962.