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  2. Burdines - Wikipedia

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    Burdines (English: / b ɜːr ˈ d aɪ n z / bur-DYNZE) was an American chain of department stores operating in the state of Florida, headquartered in Miami. The original store opened in Bartow, Florida in 1896 [ 1 ] as a carriage-trade shop.

  3. Roddy Burdine - Wikipedia

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    Roddy Bell Burdine [1] (October 14, 1886 – February 15, 1936) was an American businessman who owned the Burdines department store chain from 1911 to 1936. A leading citizen of Miami in the early 20th century, Burdine was the son of William Burdine, who founded Burdines as a dry goods store in 1898.

  4. Remember these Miami stores? See what Spec’s, Burdines, Kress ...

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    Burdines’ Royal Palm Cafe, featuring a salad bar in 1983. Robin Shields/Miami Herald File Burdines department store on South Miami Avenue at First Street in 1933.

  5. Maas Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Maas Brothers was a leading Tampa, Florida department store founded by Abe and Isaac Maas in 1886 [1] that grew from a small 23-by-90-foot (7.0 by 27.4 m) store to a chain of 39 stores throughout the Gulf Coast of Florida.

  6. What did your Miami mall once look like? A trip back to the ...

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    Parents took their kids to the then-open-air 163rd Street Shopping Center for a spin on the rides in front of Burdines. ... with a huge food court and South Florida’s first Macy’s store. There ...

  7. Tyrone Square Mall - Wikipedia

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    The Maas Brothers store was officially rebranded as Burdines on October 20, 1991. [4] Burdines was subsequently renamed Burdines-Macy's in 2003, dropping the Burdines name two years later. [11] Macy's still operates at the mall today. Mall expansion in 1998 brought a food court and a Borders Books & Music store (now Designer Shoe Warehouse). [12]

  8. Miami Orange Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The Miami Orange Bowl, initially called Burdine Stadium after Roddy Burdine, one of Miami's pioneers and the owner of the Burdines department store chain, was built by the City of Miami Public Works Department. Construction began in 1936 and was completed in December 1937 and featured stadium lights.

  9. Merritt Square Mall - Wikipedia

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    The mall opened in 1970 and is the oldest mall in Brevard County, Florida. [3] Its original anchor stores were Jordan Marsh (later Burdines, now Macy's), Ivey's (now Dillard's), and J. C. Penney. [4] It remained unchanged until 1985, when a renovation plan was announced which would add 60,000 square feet (5,600 m 2) of retail space. [5]

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