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The stores were serviced by a New York resident buying corporation, City Stores Mercantile Company, Inc., a subsidiary wholly owned by City Stores. In the 1950s, City Stores merged with Specialty Stores Co becoming City Specialty Stores. City Stores started in 1923 with the acquisition of three department stores: B. Lowenstein, Inc., of Memphis ...
The settlement website says people who change their mailing address after submitting a claim are responsible for alerting the claims administrator about their new contact information. To do that ...
A final tactic to stay in business involved requiring Grant's clerks and cashiers to offer a Grant's credit card application to customers to boost sales in the stores. W. T. Grant's bankruptcy in 1976 which was the then-second biggest in US history, was in part due to a failure to adapt to changing times but was probably accelerated by ...
The Guiffrida settlement has the city paying $405,000. Of that, $385,000 will fund partial refunds of garbage fees paid from 2014 to 2018 and plaintiffs' attorney fees and costs.
A settlement has closed out the lawsuit that the Quick Stop at West 18th and Chestnut streets filed in U.S. District Court in Erie to block the U.S. Department of Agriculture's ruling over the ...
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The compact city or city of short distances is an urban planning and urban design concept, which promotes relatively high residential density with mixed land uses. It is based on an efficient public transport system and has an urban layout which – according to its advocates – encourages walking and cycling, low energy consumption and ...