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  2. Category : Defunct department stores based in Massachusetts

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    Pages in category "Defunct department stores based in Massachusetts" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.

  3. Savers - Wikipedia

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    A Value Village in Bloor Street, Toronto, Canada Value Village interior. Savers Value Village Inc. is a publicly held, for-profit thrift store retailer headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, United States, offering second hand merchandise, with supermajority ownership by private equity firm Ares Management. [1]

  4. Category : Defunct companies based in Massachusetts

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    Defunct department stores based in Massachusetts (23 P) M. Defunct manufacturing companies based in Massachusetts (1 C, 75 P) N.

  5. List of defunct department stores of the United States

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    F. C. Nash & Co. – Nash's (Pasadena), at one time had 5 stores in downtown locations in neighboring small cities during the 1950s and 1960s, founded in 1889 as a grocery store, became a department store in 1921, branch stores were unable to compete with larger chains opening in malls built in the late 1960s and early 1970s and had to be ...

  6. The Mall at Whitney Field - Wikipedia

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    The mall was expanded substantially in the 1980s, adding a long wing created from the closed R. H. White building which led to a new JCPenney store. In 1992, Sage-Allen closed their store at the mall and was replaced by a Service Merchandise store. In 1999, Service Merchandise closed their store and the long side wing leading to it was emptied out.

  7. Lane Bryant - Wikipedia

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    The company began in 1904 with maternity designs created by Lena Himmelstein Bryant Malsin. [1] Lane Bryant, Inc., is the largest plus-size retailer in the United States. As of 2022, the chain consists of 448 stores in 46 U.S. states (only Alaska, Hawaii, Montana and Wyoming do not have Lane Bryant stores). [2]

  8. Mass Appeal offers gently used clothing with help from Cape ...

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    Mass Appeal announced a new grant from the Town of Orleans. They provide gently used clothes for men, women and children.

  9. Kingston Collection - Wikipedia

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    On October 23, 2014, it was announced that Sears would be closing as part of a plan to close 77 stores nationwide. The store closed in January 2015. [5] In early 2021, the former Sears was demolished, apartments were later built on that site. [6] On July 16, 2023, Pyramid sold the mall to the Florida-based Second Horizon Capital for $9 million.