Saks, Inc. is a national retailer currently operating stores throughout numerous states under the following names: Saks Fifth Avenue, Parisian, Proffitt's, McRae's, Younkers, Herberger's, Carson Pirie Scott), Bergner's, Boston Store, and Off 5th. The company's stores are principally anchor stores in leading regional or community malls, and the stores typically offer a broad selection of fashion apparel, shoes, accessories, jewelry, cosmetics, decorative home furnishings, and furniture in selected locations.
Saks, Inc. is a national retailer currently operating stores throughout numerous states under the following names: Saks Fifth Avenue, Parisian, Proffitt's, McRae's, Younkers, Herberger's, Carson Pirie Scott), Bergner's, Boston Store, and Off 5th. The company's stores are principally anchor stores in leading regional or community malls, and the stores typically offer a broad selection of fashion apparel, shoes, accessories, jewelry, cosmetics, decorative home furnishings, and furniture in selected locations.
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