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  2. Steak Escape - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, parent company Escape Enterprises Limited was formed, and the company began franchising. [4] By 1997, the company revenue was US$55.8M. [5] In September 1998, the chain secured US$35M in franchise funding from financing Franchise Mortgage Acceptance Co. of East Brunswick, N.J. [5]

  3. Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    The company's founder William Burke Belknap the elder (1811–1884) was born in Brimfield, Massachusetts, the son of Morris Burke Belknap the elder (1780–1877) and Phoebe Locke Thompson Belknap (1788–1873) and is not to be confused with William Burke Belknap the younger (1885–1965) or William Burke Belknap Jr.

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  5. Marc's - Wikipedia

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    In 1979 one of Shulman's managers, Marc Glassman, opened his own store, Marc's, in Middleburg Heights in the Southland Shopping Center in Middleburg Heights. [2] That first store was badly damaged in a fire in October 1980 that started in, and destroyed, the adjacent J.C. Penney department store. Marc's closed for several months, eventually ...

  6. John Varvatos (company) - Wikipedia

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    The interior of the John Varvatos store in Detroit. John Varvatos founded the company in late 1999. Varvatos had previously been the head of menswear design at Calvin Klein, as well as the head of menswear design for all Polo Ralph Lauren brands, and was responsible for the creation of the Polo Jeans Company.

  7. Mark's - Wikipedia

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    Mark's (known as La Ouérasse and L'Équipeur since 1990 in Quebec) is a Canadian clothing and footwear retailer specializing in casual and industrial wear. Beginning in 1977 as Mark's Work Wearhouse in Calgary , Alberta , it evolved from an industrial accessories dealer to a men and women's casual and industrial wear retailer.

  8. Russian disinformation sites linked to former Florida deputy ...

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    More than 150 fake local news websites pushing Russian propaganda to U.S. audiences are connected to John Mark Dougan, an American former law enforcement officer living in Moscow, according to a ...

  9. J. Peterman Company - Wikipedia

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    The J. Peterman Company was founded in 1987 by John Peterman, an entrepreneur who was formerly a minor league baseball player. [3] In 1986, John Peterman bought a cowboy duster in Wyoming and received multiple compliments when he wore it. He and his friend Don Staley decided to write an ad copy to sell a few thousand coats.