Nordstrom

Nordstrom, Inc.
Formerly
  • Wallin & Nordstrom (1901–1922)
  • Nordstrom's (1923–1962)
  • Nordstrom Best (1963–1970)
Company typePrivate
Nasdaq: NORD (1971–1999)
NYSE: JWN (1999–2025)
IndustryRetail
Founded1901 (1901) in Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Founders
HeadquartersSeattle, Washington, U.S.
Number of locations
386 (2025)
Area served
United States
Key people
  • Bradley D. Tilden (Chairman)
  • Erik Nordstrom (CEO)
  • Peter Nordstrom (President)
  • Catherine Smith (CFO)
Products
  • Clothing
  • footwear
  • handbags
  • jewelry
  • accessories
  • cosmetics
  • fragrances
  • home furnishings
  • housewares
  • appliances
  • bedding
  • bath
  • gifts
  • wedding
  • cafe
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
Number of employees
55,000 (2025)
SubsidiariesNordstrom Rack
Websitenordstrom.com
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 (20152020) and Canada (20142023).