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  2. J. C. Penney–Chicago Store Building - Wikipedia

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    The J. C. Penney–Chicago Store is a historic department store building in downtown Tucson, Arizona, United States.Built in 1903 for the Los Angeles Furniture Co, it housed J. C. Penney by July 25, 1942. [3]

  3. OneAZ Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1980s, the name expanded to Arizona State Employees' Savings and Credit Union; the "Employees" was dropped from the name later in the decade, while in 2006, the name was shortened again to Arizona State Credit Union. [3] In 2016, the credit union rebranded as OneAZ Credit Union. The name change was made to mitigate confusion with ...

  4. Arizona Financial Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    Arizona Financial was established in 1936 as the Phoenix City Employees Federal Credit Union. [2] This union merged with similar credit unions for city employees of Mesa (and Chandler), Scottsdale, and Tempe in 1981 to form Arizona Federal Credit Union, with 28,000 members and $48 million in assets. [3]

  5. List of historic properties in Tucson, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The J. C. Penney–Chicago Store Building = was built in 1903 and is located in 130 E. Congress St.. J.C. Penney, was the building's longest single tenant, occupying the building from 1927 to 1957. The El Paso-based department store occupied the building until 1967 when it closed. The Chicago Store moved in after the El Paso store closed.

  6. Category:Credit unions based in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Arizona Financial Credit Union; D. Desert Financial Credit Union; O. OneAZ Credit Union This page was last edited on 25 December 2023, at 04:12 (UTC). Text is ...

  7. Krause Music Store - Wikipedia

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    It was registered as a Chicago Landmark by the City of Chicago in 1977. From roughly 1929, after Krause closed the music store, it was rented and operated as a Funeral Home. In 2006, the building was purchased by Studio V Design, who had the façade restored and the interior renovated. [5]

  8. Credit Union 1 (Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    Credit Union 1 is a credit union based in Lombard, Illinois. Its service area spans the Chicago metropolitan area, the northern and central regions of Illinois, northwest Indiana, and the Las Vegas metropolitan area. [1] CU1 serves approximately 89,000 members throughout Illinois, Indiana, Georgia and Nevada.

  9. Chicago Music Exchange - Wikipedia

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    CME was founded in 1990 by Scott Silver who moved the store from 3270 N. Clark St to its current location in 2005. A major player in the global vintage guitar market, Chicago Music Exchange took an active role in vintage guitar boom of the mid to late-2000s.