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Bronner's Christmas Wonderland (stylized BRONNER'S CHRISTmas WONDERLAND) is a retail store in Frankenmuth, Michigan, that promotes itself as the "World's Largest Christmas Store". [ 1 ] Designed with an Alpine architecture (see chalet ), the building is 7.35 acres (2.97 ha) in size with landscaped grounds covering 27 acres (11 ha).
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Croma was awarded the "Most Admired Retailer of the Year" in the consumer electronics category at the Images Retail Awards in 2010. This marked the third consecutive year that Croma received the accolade. The Images Retail Awards are organized by the India Retail Association and are supported by various leading retail entities in India.
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Parisian opened its first Michigan location at the mall in August 1994. The store was part of a 150,000-square-foot (14,000 m 2) expansion that included additional mall space at the northern end. [5] Jacobson's declared bankruptcy and closed the last of its stores in 2002, with its store at Laurel Park Place replaced a year later by Von Maur.
Its original anchor stores included the first Phar-Mor discount pharmacy in Michigan, [2] as well as JCPenney, Sears, Hills, and Elder-Beerman. Hills closed in 1993 [ 3 ] and was replaced with Target , while the closure of Phar-Mor in 1995 made way for an Elder-Beerman home store, [ 4 ] as well as an OfficeMax which did not open out into the mall.
That year, the Hudson's department store chain and architect Victor Gruen developed Northland Center in the Detroit suburb of Southfield. [1] It was followed by three other directional malls in Detroit suburbs, also developed by Hudson's and Gruen: Eastland Center in Harper Woods , Westland Center in Westland and Southland Center in Taylor .
The J. L. Hudson Building ("Hudson's") was a department store located at 1206 Woodward Avenue in downtown Detroit, Michigan.It was constructed beginning in 1911, with additions throughout the years, before being "completed" in 1946, and named after the company's founder, Joseph Lowthian Hudson.