N. Snellenburg & Company

In about 1952, the company was acquired by Bankers Securities Corporation, owned by Albert M. Greenfield, but remained family-run until its closure in 1962.

[3] The Snellenburg's Clothing Factory, 642 N. Broad St., in Philadelphia, built in 1905, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

The N. Snellenburg Company Department Store Warehouse, 1825–1851 N. 10th St., in Philadelphia, was built in 1914 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.

The six-story flagship store building at 12th and Market was subsequently cut down to two stories and redeveloped as part of the Reading Terminal project before being completely demolished in 2015.

When Snellenburg's closed its downtown Philadelphia store in 1962, the suburban locations were sold to Lit Brothers.

Snellenburg's Department Store, 1100 Market St., Philadelphia, PA (1886-87, demolished), in a c. 1915 photograph.