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Steelyard Commons is a shopping center in Cleveland, Ohio, having opened in 2007.The center gets its name for having been built on the site of the former LTV Steel Factory #2 in the city's Tremont neighborhood which closed in 2001.
Pages in category "Defunct department stores based in Cleveland" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Great Northern Mall; Location: North Olmsted, Ohio, United States: Coordinates: 1]: Address: 4954 Great Northern Mall: Opening date: 1976: Developer: Biskind Development Company: Management: Pacific Retail Capital Partners: Owner: Starwood Capital Group: No. of stores and services: 120: No. of anchor tenants: 6 (5 open, 1 vacant): Total retail floor area: 1,180,000 sq ft (110,000 m 2) [2]: No ...
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On August 8, 2018, a Marc's store opened in Kettering, a suburb of Dayton in southwestern Ohio, in a former Kroger site. [4] [5] This store is scheduled to close on February 5, 2023, due to the ending of its lease. [6] In March 2020, Glassman opened a 54,000 square foot store at 3112 Cleveland Ave. NW in Canton to replace the store that had ...
Pick-N-Pay Supermarkets was a chain of supermarkets which operated in the Greater Cleveland, Ohio area. The company's origin can be traced to the year 1928 and the opening of a small dairy store in Cleveland Heights, Ohio by Edward Silverberg who then expanded his operation and created a chain of such stores which he called Farmview Creamery Stores.
Gray Drug was an American drugstore chain in Cleveland, Ohio. The chain began in 1912 [2] and grew to 46 stores by 1946 and over 100 by the 1970s. [3] [4] Besides Ohio, stores later opened in Florida and Maryland. [5] The chain later acquired Alexandria, Virginia-based Drug Fair in 1981, shortly before Sherwin-Williams bought the chain.
Cleveland entrepreneurs William Bingham and Henry C. Blossom purchased the Clark & Murfey hardware store in 1841, and incorporated it as the W. Bingham Co. in 1888. [2]In April 1913, the W. Bingham Co. announced it would construct a new building in the city's Warehouse District as its new headquarters. [3]