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  2. The Mall at Whitney Field - Wikipedia

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    The mall was expanded substantially in the 1980s, adding a long wing created from the closed R. H. White building which led to a new JCPenney store. In 1992, Sage-Allen closed their store at the mall and was replaced by a Service Merchandise store. In 1999, Service Merchandise closed their store and the long side wing leading to it was emptied out.

  3. Allen's department store - Wikipedia

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    Allen's or Allen's department store, a.k.a. George Allen, Inc., was a large store in Center City, Philadelphia for women's clothing and accessories. It opened at 326 High Street in 1837 and moved to 1214 Chestnut Street in 1896.

  4. Caldor - Wikipedia

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    Caldor, Inc. was a discount department store chain founded in 1951 by husband and wife Carl and Dorothy Bennett. Referred to by many as "the Bloomingdale's of discounting," [1] Caldor grew from a second story "Walk-Up-&-Save" operation in Port Chester, New York, into a regional retailing giant. [2]

  5. Black Friday sales flyers are already leaking out, including ...

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    Store flyers detailing Black Friday deals are already leaking out. (Mert Alper Dervis/Anadolu via Getty Images) The length of time between Black Friday and Christmas morning in 2024 is the ...

  6. List of defunct department stores of the United States

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    Timeline of former nameplates merging into Macy's. Many United States department store chains and local department stores, some with long and proud histories, went out of business or lost their identities between 1986 and 2006 as the result of a complex series of corporate mergers and acquisitions that involved Federated Department Stores and The May Department Stores Company with many stores ...

  7. Searstown - Wikipedia

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    Searstown is the name of several shopping centers, derived from the name of the department store chain Sears. It may refer to: The Mall at Whitney Field, formerly Searstown Mall, in Leominster, Massachusetts; Searstown Mall, a defunct shopping mall in Titusville, Florida; Searstown Shopping Center, a strip mall in Fort Lauderdale, Florida

  8. Allen - Wikipedia

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    Allen & Company LLC, a small, privately held investment bank; Allens of Mayfair, a butcher shop in London from 1830 to 2015; Allens Boots, a retail store in Austin, Texas; Allens, Inc., a brand of canned vegetables based in Arkansas, US, now owned by Del Monte Foods; Allen's department store, a.k.a. Allen's, George Allen, Inc., Philadelphia, USA

  9. King's (defunct discount store) - Wikipedia

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    King's Department Stores was a chain of discount stores in the Eastern United States. The chain started in 1956, in Brockton, Massachusetts. They expanded to 187 stores (three stores operated in the Buffalo, New York area [1]). [2] In 1978, they purchased the bankrupt Mammoth Mart chain. [2]