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  2. List of shopping malls in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The history of shopping malls in Michigan began in 1954. That year, the Hudson's department store chain and architect Victor Gruen developed Northland Center in the Detroit suburb of Southfield . [1]

  3. History of the Japanese in Metro Detroit - Wikipedia

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    One World Market (ワンワールドマーケット), a Japanese grocery store in Novi, Michigan. Many Japanese companies operate offices in Metro Detroit. In 1999, most of the 320 companies owned or controlled by Japanese in Michigan were in Metro Detroit. The Japan Business Society of Detroit, in 2003, had 352 Japan-related businesses as ...

  4. YO! Company - Wikipedia

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    YO! Company is a British holding company wholly owned by entrepreneur Simon Woodroffe. [1] The YO! Company has several subsidiary companies and brands including: YOTEL - a chain of capsule hotels at airports and various cities. YO! Japan - A Japanese-inspired clothing brand. RadiYO! - a series of radio shows about business.

  5. Consulate-General of Japan, Detroit - Wikipedia

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    The Consulate-General of Japan, Detroit (在デトロイト日本国総領事館, Zai Detoroito Nippon-koku Sōryōjikan) is a diplomatic mission of Japan. It is located in Suite 1600 Tower 400 of the GM Renaissance Center in Downtown Detroit, Michigan. [1] Its jurisdiction includes the states of Michigan and Ohio. [2]

  6. Jacobson's - Wikipedia

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    Apparel, jewelry, furniture. Jacobson's was an American regional department store chain. Based in Jackson, Michigan, the chain operated primarily in Michigan and Florida, but also had stores in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky and Kansas. Jacobson's focused on apparel, fine jewelry and home furnishings. The chain entered bankruptcy in early 2002 after ...

  7. Meijer - Wikipedia

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    Meijer was founded as Meijer's in Greenville, Michigan, in 1934 by Hendrik Meijer, a Dutch immigrant. Meijer was a local barber who entered the grocery business during the Great Depression. His first employees included his 14-year-old son, Frederik Meijer, who later became chairman of the company.

  8. Uniqlo - Wikipedia

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    Uniqlo first opened its roadside store in Japan in 1985 and it has now many roadside stores in Japan and five other countries in South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Philippines and Malaysia. [13] On 2 September 2009, Fast Retailing announced that the company would target annual group sales of 5 trillion yen (approx. US$61.2 billion) and pretax ...

  9. 7-Eleven drawing on inspiration from stores around the world

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    7-Eleven dates back to 1927 amid humble beginnings in Dallas, Texas, with its "C-Store." The company, widely known in many parts of the world today, called that store the "world's first ...