In 1902 the Winemans move from Ventura to Oxnard, built a brick building there at Fifth and Saviers, and opened a dry goods store on the ground floor, 75 x 80 ft. or 6,000 square feet (560 m2).
In July 1924 Wineman's moved its headquarters to the Grayco Building, 720 Los Angeles Street in Los Angeles and the company stated a goal of operating 100 stores "up and down the coast".
Buford Graves of the National City Bank of Los Angeles took over Wineman's position.
[11] In the end the company decided to concentrate its efforts in Oxnard and Huntington Park, and the Visalia (as well as the Fillmore) store closed on January 12, 1926.
Garden Grove, Corona and Monrovia were closed before the acquisition by Boston Stores.