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Peebles was founded in 1891 by William Smith Peebles, who opened his first store in Lawrenceville, Virginia.. Peebles mainly concentrated on small towns that didn’t have department stores, thus avoiding bigger cities and higher rents.
[2] [3] The name Peebles' Corner caught on with the public when the store owners persuaded conductors to announce their store as a stop on Cincinnati streetcars. [4] The intersection served (and still serves [5]) as a key cross-town transit transfer point in the city. The intersection had previously been called Kay's Corner, after the W. L. Kay ...
Peebles is a village in Adams County, Ohio, United States. It is 64 miles (103 km) east of Cincinnati. The population was 1,774 at the 2020 census. History.
Peebles is a town in Scotland. Peebles may also refer to: Peebles (surname) Peebles (store), a defunct department store chain in the eastern United States; Peebles, Ohio; Peebles, Saskatchewan, an organized hamlet in Canada; Peebles, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community; Peebles' Corner Historic District, Cincinnati, Ohio
Stage Stores was a department store company specializing in retailing off-price brand name apparel, accessories, cosmetics, footwear, and housewares throughout the United States. Stores were usually located in shopping malls and centers or in standalone locations. The corporate office was located in Houston, Texas. [4]
Workers at 60-plus stores walked off their jobs in 12 major cities on Monday, with the Christmas Eve expansion the biggest yet, according to the union. According to the labor group, baristas went ...
At that time, Watson's became a wholly owned subsidiary of Peebles. All Watson's stores were converted to Peebles a year later. The former Watson's Knoxville Distribution Center at 200 Hayfield Road continues to serve as one of two warehouses for the Peebles chain. Peebles was purchased by Houston, Texas-based Specialty Retailers in 2003.
Easton Town Center is a shopping center and mall in northeast Columbus, Ohio, United States.Opened in 1999, the core buildings and streets that comprise Easton are intended to look like a self-contained town, reminiscent of American towns and cities in the early-to-mid 20th century.