
Don’t Kill off A.G. Edwards!
So another brokerage brand is about to bite the dust; this time it is St. Louis-based A.G. Edwards. It is part of a long line of regional brokerage names and ba... Read more.

Save the 747 Brand
Is the 747 on the way out? We hope not. Please no. When British Airways announced that it was buying two new long-range airplanes on Thursday, Sept. 27, 2007, i... Read more.

Bring The Love Boat Back
Lots of great things are back. Marie Osmond is back on the American Broadcasting Corporation, starring this season on Dancing with the Stars. Sally Field is say... Read more.
Packard Bell Lives on; Bring Digital and Burroughs Back
The brands Packard Bell and Gateway will live on, even after their purchase by Taiwan’s Acer. On the tech site The Inquirer, Paul Hales reports that Gianf... Read more.

Save Hotel Pennsylvania, Last Stand of Pennsy Brand
Would you believe that a major New York City preservation group would allow the tearing down of a McKim, Mead & White hotel? You heard it right. New York Mu... Read more.

BASF: Please Bring Back Engelhard, the Goldfinger Company
What if you had just bought a company that inspired one of the most cool movies ever, Goldfinger? If you bought that company, wouldn’t you find some way t... Read more.

What Boots Can Teach Macy’s
Target now sells the U.K.’s Boots-branded health and beauty products in their U.S. discount stores. CVS is now selling out of Boots No7 Restore & Rene... Read more.

How Marshall Field’s Would Return
Give the Lady What She Wants. Are you listening, Macy’s? You heard a protest of 200 folks, telling you that they loved your store. While it might not seem... Read more.

Poll: Bring Woolworth’s and Marshall Field Back
BrandlandUSA’s first polling contest is over. In our poll, we asked readers the simple question. “What department store do you miss most?” Our rea... Read more.

Poll: Bring Woolworth’s Back; Don’t forget Marshall Field’s, Bonwit Teller, Peck & Peck
BrandlandUSA’s first polling contest is over. In our poll, we asked readers the simple question. “What department store do you miss most?” Our rea... Read more.