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Raymond Zimmerman. Products. Jewelry, gifts, home decor products, sporting goods, electronics, toys. Service Merchandise was a retail chain of catalog showrooms carrying jewelry, toys, sporting goods and electronics. The company, which first began in 1934 as a five-and-dime store, was in existence for 68 years before ceasing operations in 2002.
Ellman's – acquired by Service Merchandise in 1985 [39] [40] H. J. Wilson Co. – Southern states, based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana; acquired by Service Merchandise in 1986 [39] [40] K's Merchandise Mart – liquidated in 2006; Luria's – originally L. Luria & Son, was a chain of catalog showroom stores in Florida, from 1961 to 1997.
The chain operated over 2,000 stores worldwide. Stores included lunch counters and fountain service as well as full department stores. It also operated Jupiter stores which were a smaller-scale version of Kresge's and located in downmarket or declining commercial districts (the equivalent of a "dollar store" division of Kresge's). Jupiter ...
Century Mall was an indoor shopping mall located on the southeast corner of Broadway (Indiana 53) and US 30 in Merrillville, Indiana, United States. The mall opened in 1979 with anchor stores Goldblatt's and Montgomery Ward. Competitive and economic factors sent the mall into steady decline and national retail chains left throughout the 1990s ...
Brendle's was a chain of catalog showrooms based in Elkin, North Carolina, USA. Its showrooms carried jewelry, toys, sporting goods, and electronics. At its peak in 1990, Brendle's operated 58 showrooms in North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, and Tennessee. [1][2] The company announced it was closing in 1996 a few months after ...
Target is one example of a retailer that has made smaller-format stores part of its strategy. Its average store is around 125,000 square feet, and out of its 1,963 stores across the US, over 170 ...
Service Merchandise closed in 1999 and reopened as Rush Fitness, later becoming Gold's Gym. [4] In 2005, Belk acquired Profiits, resulting in the store becoming Belk. On May 29, 2008, Dillard's, facing declining sales, announced closure, effective September 2008. [5]
Veterans with military ID will get free admission to the Packers Hall of Fame on Nov. 11, as well as discounts at 1919 Kitchen and Tap and the Packers Pro Shop, which has Salute to Service gear in ...