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  2. Tivoli Village - Wikipedia

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    Tivoli Village opened on April 28, 2011, [27] [28] [29] with 15 retailers and three restaurants, [28] only about half of the first phase's retailers. [30] Tivoli Village was expected to ultimately include 30 or 40 retail stores, [28] after the completion of its first phase in the winter. [30]

  3. Watts De Peyster Fireman's Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Watts De Peyster Fireman's Hall is located on Broadway in the village of Tivoli, New York. John Watts De Peyster, a resident, paid for it and gave it to the village for its fire department in 1898. It is a brick "storefront" firehouse, a type of fire station more commonly seen in cities at the time than small rural villages like Tivoli.

  4. Tivoli, New York - Wikipedia

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    Tivoli is a village in Dutchess County, New York, United States.The population is 1,012, according to the 2020 census. [3] The village, which was incorporated in 1872 from parts of Upper Red Hook Landing and Madalin, is the northernmost settlement in the county, located in the northwestern part of the town of Red Hook.

  5. 17 Once-Loved Grocery Stores That Are Gone Forever - AOL

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    A grocery store chain that flourished throughout Indiana and Ohio, eventually opening dozens of stores, Marsh Supermarkets filed for bankruptcy in 2017. Founded in 1931, it lasted for 88 years ...

  6. Kohl's is closing 27 stores nationwide. See the full list - AOL

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    A Kohl's department store sign hangs outside the building on March 12, 2024 in Miami, Florida. Shares of Kohl's fell as it posted a drop in same-store sales in the fourth quarter.

  7. Value City - Wikipedia

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    Value City Department Stores was an American department store chain with 113 locations. It was founded in 1917 by Ephraim Schottenstein, a travelling salesman in central Ohio. The store was an off-price retailer that sold clothing, jewelry, and home goods below the manufacturer suggested retail price. The chain focused on buyout and closeout ...

  8. The Forum Shops at Caesars - Wikipedia

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    The 1997 project also added a three-story FAO Schwarz toy store, measuring 56,000 sq ft (5,200 m 2). It was the largest store at the mall, and featured numerous animatronics, including a Trojan Horse rising more than 40 feet. [58] [59] The store was a key attraction for the Forum Shops. [48]

  9. Easton Town Center - Wikipedia

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    Easton Town Center is a shopping center and mall in northeast Columbus, Ohio, United States.Opened in 1999, the core buildings and streets that comprise Easton are intended to look like a self-contained town, reminiscent of American towns and cities in the early-to-mid 20th century.