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  2. These Are the Best Homegoods in Every State, According ... - AOL

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    Photos from reviewers show that it’s got everything designers like to shop for in HomeGoods like interesting coffee table books to expensive-looking stone fruit bowls. 321-10 Forum Drive in ...

  3. HomeGoods Finally Has an Online Store — Here's What We Want

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    HomeGoods, long an e-commerce holdout, finally has an online store perfect for those of us who love a good treasure hunt. You can return items to any HomeGoods location, and shipping is free with ...

  4. HomeGoods store moving into former Columbia Bed, Bath and ...

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    A sibling store to to T.J. Maxx, Marshalls and more, HomeGoods was introduced in 1992. The store's departments include furniture, lighting, rugs, outdoor, gifts, bedding, bath, home accents ...

  5. HomeGoods - Wikipedia

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    HomeGoods is a chain of home furnishing stores headquartered in Framingham, Massachusetts. HomeGoods sells furniture, linens, cooking products, art, and other home accessories. HomeGoods is owned by TJX Companies and is a sister company to T.J. Maxx, Sierra Trading Post, and Marshalls. The size of each store varies by location.

  6. At Home (store) - Wikipedia

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    Interior of an At Home in Rapid City, South Dakota. At Home was founded in 1979 in Schertz, Texas, as Garden Ridge Pottery and was later renamed to Garden Ridge.. Investment firm Three Cities Research became the largest shareholder of Garden Ridge in 1999.

  7. Another Home Goods Retailer Is Closing Down All of Its Locations

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    The 134-year-old retailer, and seller of furniture, appliances and tech, has announced that it will be closing all of its 174 locations across 15 states. The news comes after the company filed for ...

  8. Value City - Wikipedia

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    Value City Department Stores was an American department store chain with 113 locations. It was founded in 1917 by Ephraim Schottenstein, a travelling salesman in central Ohio. The store was an off-price retailer that sold clothing, jewelry, and home goods below the manufacturer suggested retail price. The chain focused on buyout and closeout ...

  9. 11 Expert Tips for Shopping HomeGoods in Stores and Online - AOL

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    7. Scan the perimeter for red tags. The endcap displays closest to the walls tend to have markdowns, which you'll notice instantly by the red stickers on their price tags.