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  2. List of defunct department stores of the United States

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    F. C. Nash & Co. – Nash's (Pasadena), at one time had 5 stores in downtown locations in neighboring small cities during the 1950s and 1960s, founded in 1889 as a grocery store, became a department store in 1921, branch stores were unable to compete with larger chains opening in malls built in the late 1960s and early 1970s and had to be ...

  3. Lexington Mall - Wikipedia

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    The mall was at 100% capacity and many stores were leading the nation in sales. The Karmelkorn Shoppe became the number one sales-leader in the nation for the month of December 1988 selling 16,250 pounds, or roughly eight tons, of popcorn; [4] it was expected that it would be the number one chain again in December 1989 since same-store revenues had increased 30%.

  4. Belk - Wikipedia

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    Columbiana Centre in Columbia, South Carolina, is home to one of Belk flagship stores, where Belk expanded into the former Sears anchor location adding 50,000-square-foot (4,600 m 2) to the already over 150,000-square-foot (14,000 m 2) store in 2015, creating separate location for men's wear department, in one of South Carolinas biggest malls. [37]

  5. Lexington restaurant closes after 44 years at high-profile ...

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    Aerial view, looking towards the west, taken Friday, March 29, 2002 in Lexington. In the lower left at the intersection of Nicholasville and Reynolds Roads is an Arby’s restaurant that has been ...

  6. Decades after closing, Lexington honors department store with ...

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    McAlpin’s opened in 1967 at Turfland Mall, and two other locations followed on Richmond Road and Fayette Mall. The store closed their location in 1998 after it was bought out by Dillard’s.

  7. Turfland Mall - Wikipedia

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    Turfland Mall opened in August 1967 as the first enclosed mall in Lexington. [1] The mall's original anchor stores included Montgomery Ward, Grant City and McAlpin's. Grant City closed in 1976 and was replaced by JCPenney the same year. Loews closed its theater at the mall in 1990, [2] and JCPenney moved to replace Hess's at nearby Fayette Mall ...

  8. The photos of everything from political rallies to soldiers leaving for World War II document life going back more than a century. ‘Old negatives everywhere.’ Photographer has trove of ...

  9. Greenwood Mall (Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    Greenwood Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Opened in phases between 1979 and 1980, the mall comprises 67 stores, including three anchor stores: Belk, [2] Dillard's, and JCPenney. It also includes a food court, Ulta Beauty, an Old Navy, a Chuck E. Cheese, and the first Dunham's Sports in the state of Kentucky.