Silverwoods


Silverwoods, originally promoted as F. B. Silverwood, after its founder, was a men's clothing store chain founded in Los Angeles in 1894 by Francis Bernard Silverwood, a Canadian-American originally from near Lindsay, Ontario. He was a colorful character covered in the newspapers, a "songster" composer of popular songs, Shriner, and who famously married in 1920.
The first F. B. Silverwood store opened on May 8, 1894 at 124 S. Spring St., carried only men's furnishings, had 4 employees and had sales of $38,000 in that year. Silverwood then moved to a larger location at 221 S. Spring St. The flagship store was established in 1904 at Sixth & Broadway. In 1920 the store removed to temporary quarters at 320 S. Broadway while the old store was torn down starting January 26, 1920. A brand-new six-floor store was built on the site of the old one at 6th and Broadway. The new store opened September 1, 1920.
The flagship upon opening in 1920 had the following departments:
The company incorporated in November 1920; at that time there were four branches plus the flagship. F. B. Silverwood died in March 1924. In later decades the store was purchased by Hartmarx and focused on business suits until the end, after eventually becoming out of sync with the clothing preferences of Southern California men.
By 1992 when the chain closed, Silverwoods had grown to an eighteen store chain with branches across Greater Los Angeles.

Stores

In 1973, Silverwoods branches were located at:
CommunityLocationNotes
Downtown Los Angeles Broadway shopping district6th & BroadwayLast flagship opened September 1, 1920.
Downtown Los Angeles 7th Street shopping district7th & Hope
University Park, Los AngelesUniversity of Southern California
Miracle Mile, Los Angeles5522 Wilshire Boulevardopened 1929, in the "Wilshire Tower" complex by architect Gilbert Stanley Underwood together with Desmond's
Crenshaw District4129 Crenshaw Boulevard, Crenshaw Center opened April 8, 1949,, Albert B. Gardener, architect
AnaheimAnaheim Center
Panorama City, Los Angeles Panorama City Shopping Centeropened 10/10/1955 in a complex with The Broadway Valley branch
TorranceDel Amo Fashion Square
Pasadena, CaliforniaLake Avenue
Century City, Los AngelesCentury City Shopping Center
Canoga ParkTopanga Plaza
Oxnard, California
San Bernardino
Santa Barbara833 State St.
Las Vegas
Newport BeachFashion Island
MontclairMontclair Plaza
La HabraLa Habra Fashion Square
Palm Springs
Riverside
DowneyStonewood Center
CerritosLos Cerritos Center