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Marshalls Department Store

2.6 (11 reviews)
Closed • 9:30 am - 9:30 pm
Updated 2 weeks ago

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Robert S.

I love Marshall's ... they always have good stuff for the house or for yourself at great prices...lots of fun items, with great colors, shapes and textures. Walking around the store, I saw some bath loofas and back brushes...and I said, why not ?!?! It's hard to get back there so a nice soft bristle brush would be perfect ! There were so many choices, but I finally got one that I liked...easy and painless.. Marshalls traces its history to 1956, when Alfred Marshall gathered a band of innovative entrepreneurs on the East Coast, to collectively start up the "Brand Names For Less" concept. Marshalls did not carry clothing at the beginning. After the 1960s, the team decided to open a self-service department store in Beverly, Massachusetts, offering apparel and homewares at alluringly low prices. Additional floor space was "sublet" to offer customers shoes, hardware, and sporting goods from separate sellers, but the separate ownership of those departments was invisible to the shopper. The concept proved extremely successful. Ten years later, Marshalls had become the leading off-price retail chain in the nation. Given the volatility of the American economy in the 1970s, with recession affecting the spending habits of most shoppers, the off-price industry gathered speed. By buying up manufacturers' post-season, overrun, and close-out stock, Marshalls was able to offer fashionable, high-quality "designer" items at prices 20 to 60 percent less than those of the department stores. In 1995, Marshalls was purchased by TJX, the parent company of its main rival, TJ Maxx, for $550 million. Marshalls and T.J. Maxx operate as sister stores, and share a similar footprint throughout the country. While the two offer near-identical prices and have similar store layouts, Marshalls differentiates itself by featuring a larger emphasis on family footwear and larger men's and juniors departments.

Andy V.

Yowza this place is a nightmare. This Marshall's reminds me of the inside of a storage container from, "Storage Wars". There was stuff everywhere, and not the stuff you want. I'd grab items and half of what was supposed to be there was missing. As a Marshall's goes this place was crazy bare-bones. While it had a lot of stuff, it seemingly had nothing, if that makes sense. Marshall's is always good for that fandoms purchase, but not this location. If it wasn't on the floor or broken, it wasn't here, that's for sure. I don't think I'd come back here, that's for sure.

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7 years ago

Great place. Good finds. Nice staff. Needs more but they so the best they can. Which helps.

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10 years ago

Marshalls is Marshalls. Great selection on clothes, accessories, and home decor. Staff is friendly. Can't go wrong with the prices!

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1.6(10 reviews)
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Was in the area -- actually the shopping center -- and couldn't resist dropping in. We'd been doing…read moreerrands all morning and it was either here or Burlington. And I figure it would be less walking here. I'm not actively looking for anything in particular just something new to wear. I usually do well getting some of their inexpensive comfortable dresses -- which I actually wear as a house "dress" or sleep shirt. Well, I looked through most of the racks and only found one thing I even wanted to try on. But that's how these and similar stores are -- inventory changes frequently. So you never know. I will say that although there were a few designer names mixed in, the quality of the merchandise in general seems to have gone down recently. That being said, I might come back in the future... if in the area.

Manager on duty on April 24, 2014 at 2:51 PM is a total asshole. Their designer bags are tied up…read moretighter than Fort Knox. I aked her to see a bag she says No, I have no one working" she tells me to check out and when I get to the for of the line( that's already wrapped around the store) I can ask for it. Really??? She responds what do you want me to do??? I told her what I want her to do. Terrible way to run a store. Terrible attitude. I guess a $ 11.99 blouse is worth more than selling a $139 bag! I eventually left my wagon because while waiting online the ONLY cashier had to stop to show someone watches in the show case and she had to see every watch with the same Mgr watching. Unbelievable!

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5.0(2 reviews)
5.2 mi

Burlington, formerly known as Burlington Coat Factory was founded by Monroe Gary Milstein and his…read morefather, Abe, who had been in the wholesale and retail outerwear business together since 1946. Their first store opened in 1972 in Burlington New Jersey, hence the name Burlington. Monroe's wife used the money she made as a librarian for the down payment. a second store was opened and then the company went public. In 2006, Burlington was purchased by Bain Capital Partners for $2.06 billion. Monroe Gary Milstein passed away this past May in Bal Harbour, Florida. Today Burlington is a discount clothing and home goods store with more than 1,100 stores in 47 states. The corporate headquarters are still in Burlington, New Jersey. Burlington is the third largest department store retailer behind TJX and Ross Stores. This new Burlington store opened in the former Big Lots, next to Publix. It is the companies 1,744th store. While it feels a little smaller than the nearest Burlington in nearby Coral Springs, Turtle Run, I love that it is brand new and stocked with great merchandise for holiday shopping. They sell men's women's and children's clothing along with accessories, home goods, beauty products, toys, decor, and more. I especially loved the Stitch pajamas, Grinch pillows, and adorable holiday soaps which are perfect for last minute gifts. They have a great selection of holiday outfits at deeply discounted prices. They also carry great name brands like Fila, Puna, Champion, Steve Madden, L'Oreal, Sketchers, and DKNY. You can save ten percent on your purchase if you open their credit card. Rather than enduring another empty eyesore, this a welcome addition to the shopping plaza.

I went in specifically looking for a throw rug, had a very particular type in mind and struck out;…read morebut I was pleasantly surprised with the store inventory/selection in almost every department, lay out, cleanliness and mostly, with how organized and neat everything looked throughout the entire store ... WOW Clearly a well managed and run store. It was after 9pm on a weeknight and I couldn't stay long, but I'll definitely be back SOON

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Burlington

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4.5(2 reviews)
0.1 mi

We did it. We made it to the jewelers Burlington opening in Deerfield Beach h and it was amazing…read more The store is very well organized. They had a great selection of everything. From toys to household items to name brands from. A dual to dressy to shoes to automotive to karaoke to fun treats. We got 10% off of everything that we bought and I broke Burlington bc I bought so much I had to do it in two transactions. Precious and Jessica are the best cashiers and we definitely put them to work. The security guards are also amazing and helped me with my stuff bc it was a lot to carry and you can't take the carts outside of the store. This I ny one complaint but I get it. It's a large shopping center and carts are everywhere so it's smart of them. I have always thought of Burlington as the "coat factory" but it's so much more. Great prices and great quality products. You can't beat it. So glad there's one so close!

I had been on the hunt for knee-high boots for the fall and TJ Maxx never had any when I went, Ross…read moredidn't have my size, and I didn't really care for what I found at target. But Something told me to try Burlington and I was absolutely right! They had multiple styles of boots and they had multiple sizes. The boots were in the first row of shoes, not necessarily in the row that has your size so keep that in mind because I would've missed it if I didn't notice that while walking in. This place is huge and usually has great prices. I definitely think they're best for shoes and coats, not necessarily as good if you're looking for an outfit. You'd probably be better off at TJ Maxx or Marshalls for that. But it's a great place to go and hunt for something you weren't necessarily looking for, just see what finds you lol they usually only have one cashier working and often at a slow pace but the lines don't get crazy long like the other stores.

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