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Ross Dress for Less opened in 2004, taking space previously occupied by a McCrory dime store. [14] KB Toys filed for bankruptcy and closed in 2009, followed soon by the closing of Suncoast, and Waldenbooks stores. [15] Sears closed its Military Circle store on March 28, 2012 as part of a nationwide series of closings. [10]
Seepage of methane upwards along conduits, such as faults and old well boreholes, caused an explosion at a Ross Dress for Less store in 1985 on 3rd Street in the Fairfax District which injured 23 people. [1] [11] [18] The Ross Dress for Less store still stands in the 6200 block of 3rd Street, on the southeast corner of Ogden Ave. and 3rd ...
Ross Stores, Inc., operating under the brand name Ross Dress for Less, is an American chain of discount department stores headquartered in Dublin, California. [6] It is the largest off-price retailer in the U.S.; as of July 2024, Ross operates 1,795 stores in 43 U.S. states, Washington, D.C. and Guam, [7] covering much of the country, but with no presence in New England, Alaska, and areas of ...
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3415 Calumet Ave. sat vacant for several years after Shopko closed in 2019. Now with three retail renters, the building is again on the market.
The 87,000-square-foot retail space that houses Ross Dress for Less, Harbor Freight Tools and Dunham’s Sports recently went on the market for $7.46 million.
A Ross Dress for Less store can be seen in a strip mall across the street. The scenes were filmed in January 1985. [ citation needed ] According to the DVD audio commentary , screenplay writer Bob Gale says that several fans gathered at the Puente Hills Mall in the early hours of October 26, 1985, the date given in the film as the present day ...
Montgomery Ward opened August 24, 1961, closed in 2001 with the space split to house PetSmart and Ross Dress for Less. JCPenney opened August 24, 1961, closed in 1997 demolished and replaced with Costco in 2001 which closed September 20, 2020. American Furniture Warehouse opened in the former Costco building on August 1, 2022