In 1858, R.H. Macy opened a dry goods store in New York City and called it R.H. Macy & Co. Eventually, Macy's store grew to take over the 11 adjacent buildings and sold a wide variety of products. Today, Macy's has over 600 stores around the US, selling designer brands as a popular department store.
Macy's now also owns another longtime retailer, Bloomingdales, which opened in 1872 by Lyman and Joseph Bloomingdale. They sold $3.68 worth of goods on their first day of business.