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  1. John W. Nordstrom (born Johan Wilhelm Nordström, Swedish pronunciation: [ˈjuːhɑn ˈvɪlːhɛlm ˈnuːr (d)strœm]; February 15, 1871 – October 11, 1963) was a Swedish American businessman who was the co-founder of the Nordstrom department store chain.

  2. In 1887, John W. Nordstrom, at 16 years old, left Sweden for the United States. He arrived in New York with $5 in his pocket, unable to speak a word of English. The young immigrant labored in mines and logging camps as he crossed the country to California and Washington.

  3. The Seattle-based department store began as a small shoe store co-founded by Swedish immigrant John W.Nordstrom (1871-1963) in 1901. John W. Nordstrom endured many hardships before becoming a successful shoe retailer in the early 20th century.

  4. Apr 13, 2023 · John W. Nordstrom, a Swedish immigrant who arrived in the US in the late 1800s and headed to Alaska during the Klondike Gold Rush, founded Nordstrom. He made $13,000, which he used to open a shoe...

  5. Oct 23, 2019 · John W. Nordstrom via Nordstrom. “If we are going to be the best business of our kind in the world, we’ve got to be in New York,” the 86-year-old family patriarch, Bruce Nordstrom, said...

  6. Nordstrom was founded as a shoe store in 1901 by Swedish immigrant John W. Nordstrom (JWN), who came to Seattle with $5 in his pocket. Nordstrom went public in 1971 and was officially renamed ‘Nordstrom, Inc’.

  7. John W. Nordstrom only established the store that would become Nordstrom; his sons built the department store chain. By 1995, when a fourth generation of Nordstroms began to take the helm, the chain consisted of 90 outlets in 18 states, generating $4.11 billion in annual sales.