Nordstrom
| Flagship store and headquarters in Downtown Seattle in 2016 | |
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| Company type | Private | 
| Nasdaq: NORD (1971–1999) NYSE: JWN (1999–2025) | |
| Industry | Retail | 
| Founded | 1901 in Seattle, Washington, U.S. | 
| Founders | 
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| Headquarters | Seattle, Washington, U.S. | 
| Number of locations | 386 (2025) | 
| Area served | United States | 
| Key people | 
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| Products | 
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| Revenue | US$15.02 billion (2024) | 
| US$495 million (2024) | |
| US$294 million (2024) | |
| Total assets | US$8.97 billion (2024) | 
| Total equity | US$1.14 billion (2024) | 
| Owner | 
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| Number of employees | 55,000 (2025) | 
| Subsidiaries | Nordstrom Rack | 
| Website | nordstrom | 
| Footnotes / references | |
Nordstrom, Inc. (/ˈnɔːrdstrəm/) is an American luxury department store chain headquartered in Seattle, Washington, and founded by John W. Nordstrom and Carl F. Wallin in 1901. The original store operated exclusively as a shoe store, and a second location opened in 1923. The growing chain began selling clothing in 1963, and became the full-line retailer that presently exists by 1971. The company founded its off-price Nordstrom Rack division in 1973, and grew both full-line and off-price divisions throughout the United States in the following years. The full-line division competes with department stores including Bloomingdale's, Macy's, Neiman Marcus, and Saks Fifth Avenue, while the off-price division competes with retailers including the TJX Companies and Ross Stores. Previous expansions beyond the contiguous United States include Puerto Rico (2015–2020) and Canada (2014–2023).