N. Hess' Sons was a Baltimore, Maryland area shoe store founded in 1872. Privately held, it was acquired from the founding family by a German company in the late 1970s. At its peak in 1989 it had 32 stores, shrinking to 23 stores in 1994 in a conscious effort to achieve economies of scale after a bankruptcy and reorganization. At its demise in 1999 it had 11 stores throughout the Baltimore region.
Its Edmondson Village store (Hess Monkey Town) adjoined a children's barber shop which featured live monkeys.
The 1948 building that housed its flagship store on York Rd. is part of the Hochschild, Kohn Belvedere and Hess Shoes Historic district.
References
- "After 127 years, Hess Shoes goes out of business", Baltimore Sun
- "Hess Shoes tries a bigger store for size", Baltimore Sun
- Footloose & Fancy A Personal History Of Hess Shoes (1972) by George B. Hess Sr
- Edmondson Village Shopping Center| Hunka Munka
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