Loveman's (Nashville)

Loveman, Berger & Teitelbaum, more commonly referred to as Loveman's, was a Nashville, Tennessee-based full service department store, originally located at 5th and Union streets in that city.

Morris opened a wholesale dry goods and notions house on Cedar Street, while David set up a corset and hoop skirt manufacturing company at 60 North College Street, just north of the City Square.

David's, which became D. Loveman & Company, expanded beyond hoop skirts, which eventually became unfashionable, into a larger dry goods establishment.

The company erected their flagship store at Fifth and Union Streets in downtown Nashville around 1900.

In 1951, it opened a suburban location at Harding and White Bridge Roads, which became its flagship store.