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  2. Livonia Marketplace - Wikipedia

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    This store closed three years later and was eventually converted to a paintball arena which closed in the mid-2000s. Value City bought the Crowley's store and two other mall-based Crowley's stores (at Universal Mall and Macomb Mall) in 1999, operating these as Crowley's Value City but later removing the Crowley's name. Konover Properties bought ...

  3. Value City - Wikipedia

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    It was formerly affiliated with Value City Furniture, which has 130 stores and was founded in 1948. (VCF is corporate sponsor of Value City Arena, home of the Ohio State University women and men's basketball programs.) They entered the St. Louis, MO market in 1995, opening in Webster Groves in St. Louis County. At that time, Value City had 79 ...

  4. American Signature - Wikipedia

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    Value City Furniture store, Westland, Michigan American Signature, Inc. is a privately owned furniture company based in Columbus, Ohio.It is the parent company of the retail brands American Signature Furniture and Value City Furniture, and the manufacturer brand American Signature.

  5. List of defunct department stores of the United States

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    Crapo Department Store, Bay City [203] Crowley's, a/k/a Crowley Milner , sold to Value City in 1999. Upscale clients. Originally Partridge and Blackwell [202] [219] Had expanded as far as Ann Arbor and Flint. Davidson's Department Store, Hillman, Palmer [203] Davis & Fehr Department Store, Ironwood [203] Davv's Department Store, Clare [203]

  6. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    GEM – initially called Government Employees Mutual Stores, and later Government Employees Mart before settling on G. E. M. Membership Department Stores, a profit-making company that was aimed at the governmental employees market; first store was opened in Denver in 1956; [190] after several expansions, the company filed for bankruptcy in 1974 ...

  7. Macomb Mall - Wikipedia

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    Old Navy was added as part of a 1999 renovation as the first Old Navy store in Macomb County. [5] In 1999 Crowley's went bankrupt and sold its store to Value City. Schostak continued to manage the mall until 2004, when it was put on the market. [6] Thor Equities acquired the mall that year. Value City closed its store in March 2008. [7]

  8. Universal Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, occupancy at Universal Mall rebounded to 75%, [5] although by 2007 it had declined to 48% (in part due to the closure of Mervyns' Michigan operations in 2006). [11] The mall was closed in June 2008 and demolition began on the 23rd of that month, leaving only the Burlington Coat Factory, AJ Wright, theater and former Value City. [12]

  9. Lucky's Market - Wikipedia

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    The remaining four stores outside of Colorado were sold off by the Sharon's before the end of the first quarter of 2020. In Michigan, the Ann Arbor location closed in February 2020, while the store in Traverse City closed in late March. [50] [51] In Missouri, the company sold its Columbia location to Schnucks in the first week of April 2020. [52]