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  2. Good Guys (American company) - Wikipedia

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    "Good Guys horror still vivid to ex-hostages 4 years later," The Sacramento Bee, April 3, 1995. "Good Guys CEO Discloses Master Plan," San Francisco Chronicle, July 27, 1999. "Good Guys Inc. will drop computers, office products," Seattle Post-Intelligencer, August 2, 1999. "Good Guys to spin off web store," CNET, January 5, 2000.

  3. M-97 (Michigan highway) - Wikipedia

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    M-97 is a state trunkline highway in the U.S. state of Michigan.It runs from Detroit to north of Mt. Clemens following Groesbeck Highway. The highway starts south of 7 Mile Road and runs northeasterly through Macomb County suburbs to Hall Road, which takes the place of 20 Mile Road in the Mile Road System.

  4. Highland Superstores - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1933 as Highland Appliance by Harry Mondry in Highland Park, Michigan. By the end of the 1970s, the chain had 18 stores throughout the midwest with headquarters in Plymouth, Michigan. [1] The chain went public in 1985 and had 84 stores, [2] at which point it was the second-largest American electronics retailer behind Circuit City.

  5. List of shopping malls in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Metro location Gross leasable area sq ft / m² Format Stores Type Owner Somerset Collection: Troy: 1,450,000 sq ft (134,700 m 2) Enclosed: 180 + Super regional full-line upscale: The Forbes Company & Frankel Associates Twelve Oaks Mall

  6. Laurel Park Place - Wikipedia

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    Parisian opened its first Michigan location at the mall in August 1994. The store was part of a 150,000-square-foot (14,000 m 2) expansion that included additional mall space at the northern end. [5] Jacobson's declared bankruptcy and closed the last of its stores in 2002, with its store at Laurel Park Place replaced a year later by Von Maur.

  7. Shops at CenterPoint - Wikipedia

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    The existing David's Bridal, Men's Wearhouse, TJ Maxx, and DSW stores were relocated. [9] Menards closed its store at the mall in March 2013. [10] A year later, a portion of its former location became Planet Fitness. This location is the second-largest in the chain. In 2014, Centerpointe Mall was renamed The Shops at CenterPointe. [11]

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  9. Northland Center - Wikipedia

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    Northland Center was an enclosed shopping mall on an approximately 159-acre (64 ha) site located near the intersection of M-10 (the John C. Lodge Freeway) and Greenfield Road in Southfield, Michigan, an inner-ring suburb of Detroit, Michigan, United States. Construction began in 1952 and the mall opened on March 22, 1954.