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  2. Sterling Furniture - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1974 by Stirling-based furniture retailer George Knowles, who based its concept on the out-of-town retail developments which had been successful in the United States. He bought and converted a disused mill in Tillicoultry, making it the largest furniture showroom in Scotland.

  3. Rite Rug Flooring - Wikipedia

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    RiteRug Flooring, formerly Rite Rug, is a flooring retailer headquartered in Columbus, Ohio.RiteRug Flooring's current headquarters, distribution center, wholesale and outlet showroom are located in a 150,000 space in the Whitehall area of the city.

  4. List of listed buildings in Drymen, Stirling - Wikipedia

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    Upload another image See more images Drymen, 27 Main Street 56°03′46″N 4°27′08″W  /  56.06268°N 4.452084°W  / 56.06268; -4.452084  (Drymen, 27 Main Street) Category C(S) 48980 Upload Photo Corrie Aqueduct Bridge (Former Glasgow Corporation Water Works) 56°07′48″N 4°26′19″W  /  56.129994°N 4.438634°W  / 56.129994; -4.438634  (Corrie Aqueduct ...

  5. Pifco - Wikipedia

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    Regent Mill in Failsworth, Pifco headquarters from 1970. Provincial Incandescent Fittings Co. was established in 1900 by Joseph Webber, who opened a single lock-up shop in Failsworth, Oldham, Greater Manchester. Formed as a limited company in 1902, the company initially sold gas lighting appliances and accessories such as burners and mantles ...

  6. List of mills in Failsworth - Wikipedia

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    The mill and the company were renamed during the First World War to Louvain and Louvian Mill Ltd respectfully. Following the war its new owners were Ritchie & Eason. Extensions were made in 1919-1920 before the mill changed hands again too Failsworth Spinning Co. Ltd. A fire damaged the mill on 27 February 1929 ceasing production.

  7. Thistles Centre - Wikipedia

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    A new phase, known as Thistle II Ltd, was financed by three joint ventures being Stirling Council (49%), John Laing Property (49%) and DepFa Bank (2%). [3] A new 970 two-storey car park, 14 stance bus station, 40 new units within the new phase and the creation of 400 jobs was the focus of the plans. [4]

  8. Polaris Fashion Place - Wikipedia

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    Polaris Fashion Place is a two level shopping mall and surrounding retail plaza serving Columbus, Ohio, United States.The mall, owned locally by Washington Prime Group, is located off Interstate 71 on Polaris Parkway in Delaware County just to the north of the boundary between Delaware and Franklin County.

  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.