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  2. Spitzer Automotive - Wikipedia

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    Spitzer Automotive was founded in Grafton in 1904 by George G. Spitzer as a hardware store which included a livery stable. [1] [5] They later extended and began renting horse-drawn buggies to train passengers. [6] In 1945, John Spitzer assumed control. [5] He expanded the retail chain to 14 different locations in four states.

  3. B and C Grocery Building - Wikipedia

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    The B & C Grocery closed in the 1960s, after which the building housed offices, a cardio-pulmonary clinic, and a sporting goods store. In about 1970, the Art Moderne panels were hidden behind a new facade. [2] The building was purchased in 2003 by 2mission, [3] who rehabilitated the building. completing it in 2006.

  4. B&C Records - Wikipedia

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    B&C Records (which stood for Beat & Commercial) was a British record label run by Trojan Records' owner, Lee Gopthal. It existed primarily between May 1969 and September 1972. It existed primarily between May 1969 and September 1972.

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  6. Brentwood Associates - Wikipedia

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    Brentwood was founded by Frederick Warren, [1] Timothy M. Pennington III [2] and B. Kipling Hagopian. [3]In 1999, the partners from Brentwood joined with partners from Institutional Venture Partners (IVP) and Crosspoint Ventures and created two separate industry-focused firms with the relevant firm making new investments in each of the respective industries:

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  8. Hardwarehouse - Wikipedia

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    It was established by BBC Hardware as a way to implement and develop the adopted hardware warehouse concept which was based on overseas chains B&Q and Home Depot. Before Hardwarehouse was absorbed into Bunnings in 2001, it was the largest corporately owned home improvement retailer in Australia and New Zealand with 62 stores and over 5,000 ...

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