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The closing locations were chosen based upon their overall performance, profitability, and proximity to competitors such as Best Buy, Fry's Electronics, Micro Center, and Circuit City. This first round of closings reduced the number of stores to less than half of its previous number.
Circuit City Express was a chain of mall-based Circuit City stores with over 50 locations at its peak. The first locations opened in Baltimore, Maryland ; Richmond, Virginia ; and McLean, Virginia in 1989. [ 83 ]
Carson's Furniture Gallery, Homemakers and Circuit City opened in 1992. Taco Bell opened in 1993. The Kmart closed in October 1998 due to a relocation of the store to the former Venture building at 510 South Route 59 (which closed in 2000 due to failing sales and being part of 72 stores scheduled to close in November).
Longtime kids' clothing seller Gymboree filed for bankruptcy in January 2019 and said it would close all 800-plus remaining locations of both Gymboree and its lower-priced Crazy 8 stores. The move ...
Check out your favorite stores from the '90s that are closed today. From The Limited to Wet Seal, these stores were staples at every mall in the 1990s.
About 600 Family Dollar stores will close by the end of the year, and an additional 370 Family Dollar and 30 Dollar Tree stores are set to close in coming years as leases expire, Dollar Tree, Inc ...
Both stores were permanently closed in early 2021. A new stand alone location was later opened in the American Dream Mall in New Jersey. On August 19, 2021, Macy's bought Toys "R" Us and announced they will be opening store-within-a-store locations in 400 Macy's locations. Warner Bros. Studio Store – stores closed in 2001 [71] [187]
Circuit City opened in the area around the mall on November 24, [17] and a ten-screen movie theater, one of Marcus Theatres' first Illinois locations, opened at the mall on December 10. [18] The same year, Sears closed its chain of catalog outlet stores, [ 19 ] leaving a space which was filled by a Macy's Close-Out store and later by JCPenney.