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  2. glassybaby - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, the company opened their first California hot shop in Berkeley, a 13,000 square-foot workshop and retail space. glassybaby also opened retail stores in Palo Alto and San Francisco. [14] The break and economic crisis of COVID-19 in 2020 caused glassybaby in California to shut down, and not reopen after the pandemic.

  3. Chrome Industries - Wikipedia

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    In August 2010, Chrome opened its second retail store in Manhattan, New York, and had retail locations in Chicago, Portland, Seattle, Minneapolis, a second San Francisco location in the Mission District, Denver, Brooklyn, and Washington, DC. Due to COVID-19 they closed all of their retail stores permanently. [citation needed]

  4. Sherman Clay - Wikipedia

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    By 1894, the company had grown to four stores, with the opening of a store in Portland, Oregon, joining existing ones in San Francisco, Oakland, and Seattle. [3] The Portland store changed locations a few times [4] but, notably, remained in the Woodlark Building from 1930 [5] to 1974, [4] and the company continued to operate a Portland store ...

  5. Frederick & Nelson - Wikipedia

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    In 1943, Frederick & Nelson opened a satellite store at Boeing Field at the Boeing Airplane Company's Number 2 Plant. They supported the war effort and built a loyalty among the airplane manufacturer's 47,000 employees. Frederick's also established a "Victory Post" on the main floor of the Seattle store, selling War Bonds and stamps.

  6. I. Magnin - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco store at 50 Grant Avenue, 1912 to 1948 San Francisco store on Union Square, 1948 to 1994 Former I. Magnin store in Oakland, California. In the early 1870s, Dutch-born Mary Ann Magnin and her husband Isaac Magnin left England and settled in San Francisco. Mary Ann opened a shop in 1876 selling lotions and high-end clothing for infants.

  7. The alleged crime epidemic in places like San Francisco ... - AOL

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    The Minneapolis-based chain has been vocal in its complaints about theft, most recently with plans to close nine stores in New York, Portland, Seattle, and the San Francisco Bay area.

  8. Schwabacher Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Schwabacher Hardware Co. sign at 401 First Avenue S., Seattle, Washington. The Schwabacher Brothers—Louis Schwabacher (1837 – June 3, 1900), Abraham (Abe) Schwabacher (c. 1838 – September 7, 1909), and Sigmund (Sig) Schwabacher (May 14, 1841 – March 20, 1917) [1] [2] —were pioneering Bavarian-born Jewish merchants, important in the economic development of the Washington Territory and ...

  9. Nordstrom - Wikipedia

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    Exterior of the Nordstrom store at Westfield San Francisco Centre in San Francisco, California (2007) Nordstrom FSB, a wholly owned subsidiary of Nordstrom, Inc., is a federally chartered savings bank doing business as Nordstrom Bank. It was formed in 1991 in Scottsdale, Arizona, with its customer contact center in Centennial, Colorado ...