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Valmor was founded in 1926 as Valmor Products Co. by husband and wife team Rose and Morton Neumann. [2] Morton Neumann (1898–1985) was a Jewish Hungarian-American chemist from Chicago. [ 3 ] He created Valmor when he realized that there was an untapped market for African American-focused cosmetics.
The Chicago publisher Reilly & Britton was given rights to reissue some of the earliest titles as “The Patriotic Classics.” [52] By 2015, the series included 113 volumes. [ 53 ] In 2017, publication was taken over by newly created company LSC Communications, and the final edition was published in 2019, with 117 total editions produced.
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Michigan Plaza is a two-tower office complex in the Chicago Loop area of Chicago, Illinois, United States.The complex is managed and leased by MB Real Estate. [1]The complex consists of the 44-story 205 North Michigan Avenue and the 25-story 225 North Michigan Avenue and was designed by architect Fujikawa Johnson & Associates. [2]
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Ford City Mall, West Lawn, Chicago - closed before or by Nov. 1987 - became Carson Pirie Scott; Randhurst Village in Mt. Prospect, Illinois - closed Dec. 1987, 209,000 sq ft (19,400 m 2), became Bergner's [4] Harlem Irving Plaza in Norridge, 3 floors; Other stores: [5] [6] Chicago Ashland Avenue and Madison Street, Chicago
Helene Curtis Industries, Inc. was an American cosmetics and beauty parlor products [1] firm based in Chicago. The company acquired a hair-coloring line through the acquisition of a competitor business. Later the retailer diversified into the field of personal care products, manufacturing Degree, among other items. [2]