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  2. TJX Companies - Wikipedia

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    TJX's expansion beyond North America came in 1994, when the fourth brand division, T.K. Maxx, was founded in the United Kingdom, and then expanded into Ireland. [14] In 1995, TJX doubled in size when it acquired Marshalls, its fifth brand. T.J. Maxx and Marshalls later became consolidated as two brands under a single division, The Marmaxx Group ...

  3. Marshalls - Wikipedia

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    Marshalls store in Erin Mills Town Centre, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Marshalls, Inc. is an American chain of off-price department stores owned by TJX Companies.Marshalls has over 1,000 American stores, including larger stores named Marshalls Mega Store (stores operating with HomeGoods combined), covering 49 states and Puerto Rico, and 61 stores in Canada.

  4. TJ Maxx - Wikipedia

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    In December, Zayre announced a restructuring plan for the company and was renamed as TJX Companies, Incorporated. [5] TJX bought Marshalls in 1995. [4] In the fall of 1998, TJ Maxx opened the store chain A.J. Wright. [6] This chain was closed in January 2007. [7] In March 2009, TJX launched an e-commerce site.

  5. An Off-Price Retailer as Impressive as TJX Companies - AOL

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  6. TJX Will Keep Crushing Midprice Department Stores - AOL

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  7. Off-price - Wikipedia

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    The biggest off-price retailer in Europe nowadays, TK Maxx, part of the U.S. corporation of TJX Companies, showed up on the continent later than other French nationwide off-price networks: the first TK Maxx store was opened in Bristol, England, in 1994. As of 2018 the company owned over 540 department stores in Europe.

  8. Love a deal? Framingham-based Marshalls, T.J. Maxx ... - AOL

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    Marshalls and T.J. Maxx, both owned by the Framingham-based parent company TJX Companies, ... T.J. Maxx and Marshalls sell items at 20 to 50% off the typical retail price.

  9. Price Chopper (Northeastern United States) - Wikipedia

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    This marked a step back for the Price Chopper chain in a highly-competitive area where another chain grocery store, Shaw's of Waterbury, also closed in September 2007 as part of that chain's exit from the state. All of Price Chopper's remaining stores in Connecticut have so far been successful despite being a relatively-new name to the region.