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  2. Kessel Food Markets - Wikipedia

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    Kroger closed these stores due to Michigan's poor economy at the time, and failure to reach union agreements. [1] After Kroger closed all five of its Flint locations in 1982 for the same reasons, Kessel purchased them as well, followed by 13 Hamady stores after that chain filed for bankruptcy in 1991.

  3. Hamady - Wikipedia

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    Hamady was an American supermarket chain based in Flint, Michigan, United States, which at its peak had 37 stores and 1,300 employees. [2] Given the chain's pervasiveness in the area, paper grocery bags were known as “Hamady sacks”. [3]

  4. List of shopping malls in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Flint: 239,000 sq ft (22,200 m 2) [4] Enclosed 10 Neighborhood Perani family Fashion Square Mall: Saginaw: 798,016 sq ft (74,100 m 2) Enclosed 100+ Regional Namdar Realty Group: Genesee Valley Center: Flint: 1,272,397 sq ft (118,200 m 2) Enclosed 127 Super-regional Namdar Realty Group Midland Mall: Midland: 505,916 sq ft (47,000 m 2) Enclosed ...

  5. Yankee (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Partners Joseph Megdell and Wilbert Roberts opened their first store in 1948 to sell military surplus under the name U.S. Surplus. By 1964, it had become a discount chain with 21 stores throughout southeastern Michigan, primarily around Flint. Many of its locations were paired with local supermarket chain Hamady Brothers. [1]

  6. Meijer - Wikipedia

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    Stores built between 1989 and 1993 featured a curved wall of windows that ran along the area between the entrances, examples include many early locations in Ohio and the Midland, Michigan store (many of these such stores have since been renovated into the current exterior design described below).

  7. Flint, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The state-run Michigan School for the Deaf [108] is located in Flint, and Michigan School for the Blind was previously there, having moved from Lansing in 1995. [ 109 ] The Catholic high school is Fr. Luke M. Powers Catholic High School which is part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lansing and serves the entire county.

  8. Dort Mall - Wikipedia

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    Dort Mall was built by local developer William Oleksyn in 1964. It was built on the site of a former drive-in theater and was the first enclosed shopping mall in the Flint area. Its original anchor stores were Yankee Stadium and A&P. [1] A General Cinema movie theater was added in 1968, was divided into two screens in 1975, and closed in 1983.

  9. Flushing, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Edmund was born in Flushing and moved to Flint when he was 12. The book tells the account of his boyhood in the early 20th century. [25] Completed in 1975 by Michigan Bell Telephone at a cost of $2.2 million, the now AT&T building sits on the site of the former home of James Seymour, brother of Charles Seymour.

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