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Scheels began as a hardware and general merchandise store in Sabin, Minnesota, in 1902. [1] [2] Frederick A. Scheel, a German immigrant, used the $300 he earned from his first harvest of potatoes as the down payment on the first Scheels, which was a hardware store. Scheels started adding a small selection of sporting goods to its
By 1990, the chain had grown to 89 Channel outlets in nine states, [3] [9] but in early 1991, the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, and announced a plan to close 34 of 86 stores, mostly in the Baltimore-Washington and New England markets. [9]
Woodland Hills Mall is a 1+ million square foot, super regional shopping mall located at 7021 S. Memorial Drive in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States.It was originally developed jointly by Dayton-Hudson Corporation and Homart Development Company, [1] [3] and opened in August 1976. [4]
At the same time, Ernst announced the cancellation of plans for 13 new stores and the closure of nine stores. [21] On July 12, 1996, Ernst filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and announced the closure of 25 stores. [22] [23] The filing came after Ernst reported a loss of nearly $116 million in the company's past three quarters. [22]
The first store in the shopping center, an Albertsons food and drug store, opened for business in November 1959. [1] The shopping center's formal grand opening was held in January 1960. [1] Among the first stores in the 100,000 square-foot center were Hesteds, Rosana, Kops Music Mart, and Holiday Jewelry and Gifts. [1]
The mall was first planned in 1972 as Kellogg Mall, but was later changed to Towne East Square.Construction began in 1973, [7] and officially opened on August 14, 1975, [8] and was the first large, modern, multi-level enclosed mall in Wichita.
Crossroads Center is a shopping mall in St. Cloud, Minnesota, United States, and is the largest mall in the state outside the core Twin Cities metro area. [4] Its six anchor stores are Macy's, JCPenney, Target, Scheels All Sports, HomeGoods, and DSW Inc.
One of them was a three-story mall at 4th and Nebraska streets that would be anchored by Brandeis, a now-defunct department store chain from Omaha. However, the city council began supporting the developer's proposal after a new council was elected in 1977, and construction of Southern Hills Mall began after that.