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  2. Category:Defunct department stores based in the City of Los ...

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    Defunct department stores based in North Hollywood (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Defunct department stores based in the City of Los Angeles" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  3. Defunct department stores based in the City of Los Angeles (4 C, 3 P) O. Defunct department stores based in Orange County, California (3 P) S.

  4. Category:Defunct department stores based in Downtown Los ...

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    Pages in category "Defunct department stores based in Downtown Los Angeles" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Major retailers are closing stores in 2025: Here's what you ...

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    Major retailers are closing stores in 2025: Here's what you ...

  6. A List of Macy's 2024 Store Closings - AOL

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    Macy's plans to close 50 stores in 2024 and 150 locations in total by 2026. The department store chain will expand Bloomingdale’s and Bluemercury. ... debris flows in Los Angeles burn-scar areas ...

  7. Walmart is quietly closing stores — here's the full list - AOL

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    Walmart is closing or has closed stores in 10 states, including Louisiana, Arizona, California, Virginia, South Carolina, and Tennessee.

  8. List of department stores in Downtown Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of department stores and some other major retailers in the four major corridors of Downtown Los Angeles: Spring Street between Temple and Second ("heyday" from c.1884–1910); Broadway between 1st and 4th (c.1895-1915) and from 4th to 11th (c.1896-1950s); and Seventh Street between Broadway and Figueroa/Francisco, plus a block of Flower St. (c.1915 and after).

  9. Fred Segal closes its remaining stores, ending a Los Angeles ...

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    Fred Segal, once a centerpiece to the Los Angeles fashion scene, closed its two remaining stores Tuesday, bringing a quiet end — at least for now — to a name that endured for decades as a ...