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  2. NCIX - Wikipedia

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    It had retail outlets in Vancouver, Burnaby, Coquitlam, Richmond and Langley, British Columbia, as well as Markham, Mississauga, Scarborough, Toronto and Ottawa, Ontario. At one point, NCIX had 3 shipping facilities, one in Richmond, British Columbia, another in Markham, Ontario, and one in City of Industry, California. By July 17, 2017, NCIX ...

  3. Great Little Box Company - Wikipedia

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    GLBC's main manufacturing facility is located in Richmond, British Columbia [2] and occupies over 500,000 square feet (46,000 m 2). In addition to its Richmond head office, the company has distribution locations in Kelowna and Victoria, British Columbia, Everett, Washington, and a satellite office in Alberta. [3]

  4. List of largest shopping centres in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Richmond, British Columbia: British Columbia: 340,000 2015 (July 9, 2015) [171] McArthurGlen Group / Simon Property Group: 10 Tanger Outlets Cookstown** Cookstown, Ontario: Ontario 307,779 [164] 1995 [172] Tanger Factory Outlet Centers/RioCan 11 Carrefour Champêtre Bromont Bromont, Québec: Québec 162 000 [173] [174] 30+ 2004 Groupe Quint 12

  5. Raincoast Books - Wikipedia

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    Raincoast Books is a Canadian book distribution and wholesale company. Based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Raincoast was founded by Mark Stanton and Allan MacDougall in 1979 as a consignment wholesaler that shared overhead, warehouse space and staff with the pair's sales agency, Stanton & MacDougall.

  6. SmartCentres - Wikipedia

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    SmartCentres has also considered converting some of its properties into warehouse space. [12] As of 2017, SmartCentres had 154 shopping centres and $9.4 billion worth in assets. 60% of its revenue was from Ontario, 15% was from Quebec, 9% was from British Columbia, and the other 16% was from the rest of Canada. [13]

  7. List of defunct Canadian companies - Wikipedia

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    A&B Sound – home electronics retailer based in Richmond, BC; founded in 1959, it had expanded as far as Winnipeg, Manitoba by 2000, but its subsequent decline saw the company go bankrupt by 2008; Bata Shoes – shoe retailer and manufacturer; Beaver Lumber – hardware/lumber store chain; acquired by Home Hardware; Big Lots Canada

  8. Mobility tax, other fees to prop up flailing MTA even after ...

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    The payroll mobility tax applies to businesses in New York City, on Long Island and in some Hudson Valley suburbs. Currently, New York City businesses with payrolls larger than $437,500 must pay 0 ...

  9. Hudson's Bay (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Hudson's Bay in Richmond Centre in Richmond, British Columbia. Lipman designed the 2013 Hudson's Bay rebranding campaign; it restores the Hudson's Bay Company's heraldic achievement, redrawn by Mark Summers. The wordmark is used on all public-facing materials, [31] and has been compared to the typeface used by British fashion house Burberry. [73]