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  2. Club Baths - Wikipedia

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    The Club was founded in 1965 by John "Jack" W. Campbell (born 1932) and two other investors who paid $15,000 to buy a closed Finnish bath house in Cleveland, Ohio. Campbell wanted to provide cleaner, brighter amenities that were a contrast to the dark, dirty environment that existed previously. [2]

  3. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Bed Bath and Beyond-Closed in 2023 after being purchased by overstock.com; Bombay Company; Frank's Nursery & Crafts; Hancock Fabrics – bankrupt 2016; intellectual property acquired by Michaels; Leewards; Old America – bankrupt 1999 and liquidated remaining stores; Party City; Pier 1 Imports – permanently closed all 540 of its stores in 2020

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    Bed, Bath and Beyond’s 150 low-performing stores to close by the end of the year represents about 20% of their locations.

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    2024 Red Lobster closings list: restaurant closures near me. Each of these restaurants are currently listed as temporarily closed on the website: Alabama. Decatur. Huntsville. Mobile. Arizona. Oro ...

  7. Macy's Is Closing 45 Stores Across the Country This Year ...

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    Get the complete list of Macy's stores closing in 2021, along with information about the department store chain's three-year plan to close 125 locations in total.

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  9. Moles (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Moles was a live music venue and nightclub in Bath, Somerset with a capacity of 320 people. It was opened by Philip Andrews on New Year's Eve 1977. It was known as a grassroots venue and hosted many music acts before they became household names, such as Oasis, Ed Sheeran, The Killers, Radiohead, The Cure, King Crimson, Eurythmics, and Supergrass.