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  2. Hold Everything (store) - Wikipedia

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    Its parent company, Williams-Sonoma, Inc., closed the chain's 11 existing stores in 2006. [1] The "Hold Everything" brand began as a Williams Sonoma catalog introduced in 1983. [2] [3] The catalog's success caused the company to begin opening retail stores using the brand name in 1985. [4] [5] By 1989, it had already opened 12 retail locations. [6]

  3. 10 Craziest Things For Sale in the Williams Sonoma Catalog - AOL

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    GOBankingRates scoured the pages of this year’s catalog to find the 10 craziest things for sale — and they range from fresh New York City bagels to a $600 bread knife.

  4. West Elm - Wikipedia

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    West Elm store in Burlington, Massachusetts, U.S.. West Elm (stylized as west elm) is a retail store that features contemporary furniture designs and other housewares. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Williams-Sonoma, Inc. [1] There are currently stores in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Australia, United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and the India.

  5. 10 Craziest Things For Sale in the Williams Sonoma Catalog - AOL

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    The Williams Sonoma holiday catalog is always filled with an enticing range of kitchen items and gourmet food, from reasonably priced cookware and holiday treats to extremely expensive kitchen...

  6. List of defunct department stores of the United States ...

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    Kobacker, two locations in Buffalo, New York; closure announced on December 27, 1972. [361] No relation to Kobacker's Market, a grocery store in Brewster, New York; E.J. Korvette (New York City), closed 1980; Kresge's (multiple locations) Loehmann's, peaked at about 100 stores in 17 states, liquidated in 2014 after several bankruptcies.

  7. Williams-Sonoma Hires R.R. Donnelley for Catalog Business - AOL

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  8. Cortlandt Town Center - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times called it "the main shopping area of the town of Cortlandt Manor" in 2003. [1] The current incarnation (and name) was founded in 1997 from buildings that made up the mostly enclosed Westchester Mall built in 1975.

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