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  2. Army & Navy Stores (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    A second store was opened in Regina, Saskatchewan on Scarth Street in 1920, and a third location was opened in Edmonton, Alberta in 1928 on 104th Street and Whyte Avenue. A fourth store opened in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan in 1933. Army & Navy opened a store in New Westminster, British Columbia in 1939. An additional Edmonton store, located at ...

  3. Premium Outlet Collection EIA - Wikipedia

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    Premium Outlet Collection EIA is a 39,800 m 2 (428,000 sq ft) fully-enclosed outlet shopping mall [1] in Leduc County just east of Edmonton International Airport.It opened on May 2, 2018, after being delayed from fall 2017.

  4. File:Hudson's Bay Company Department Store, Edmonton (corner ...

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  5. Army & Navy - Wikipedia

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    Army & Navy or Army and Navy may refer to: Army & Navy Stores (Canada), a department store in Vancouver and department store group in Canada; Army & Navy Stores (United Kingdom), a department store in Victoria, London and department store group in the United Kingdom; Army & Navy sweets, a type of British boiled sweet; Army and Navy Club, London ...

  6. Londonderry Mall - Wikipedia

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    It contains over 150 stores and services with nine major tenants. The mall opened in 1972 and has been expanded and renovated since. Londonderry Mall has many notable stores, including a full service Shoppers Drug Mart , Hudson's Bay , Winners , No Frills , Dollar Tree , Dollarama , Fabricland, Fit 4 Less, Simons department store, and H&M .

  7. Famous Army Stores - Wikipedia

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    Highpoint Trading was the parent company for Famous Army Stores and Limocoat, formed as a vehicle for a management buy-out in 1996. The management buy-out was undertaken. The chain then rapidly grew from 100 shops to 200, with a turnover of £50 million and profits of £2.2 million in 1998. [3]

  8. Nashville retailer Friedman’s Army Navy Store to close after ...

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    Family-owned Friedman's Army Navy store has been operating in Nashville since 1949. Its last location is closing after 52 years in the Hillsboro Village neighborhood.

  9. South Edmonton Common - Wikipedia

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    South Edmonton Common is one of Canada's largest retail power centres, [2] and when it will be completely developed, it will spread over 320 acres (130 ha) and contain some 2,300,000 square feet (210,000 m 2) of retail space, making it one of the largest open-air retail developments in North America. [2]