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  2. California Mart - Wikipedia

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    The California Mart was built for Harvey and Barney Morse, two brothers from New York City who started a clothing factory in Downtown Los Angeles in the early 1960s. [2] [3] [4] The three 13-story buildings were designed in the modernist architectural style. [5] [6] [7]

  3. Google stock hammered after DOJ calls for Chrome sale - AOL

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    Most notably, however, the agency also called on the judge to force the company to sell its flagship Chrome browser. Alphabet’s Class C shares closed the day down 4.5% and then dropped further ...

  4. The Akron - Wikipedia

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    In 1947, Bernard Field and Hyman Fink opened the Akron Army & Navy Stores on Sunset Blvd. between Virgil Place and Fountain Avenue by selling mostly army surplus goods. Their first newspaper ad appeared in the October 31, 1947, issue of the Hollywood Citizen-News, and their first magazine ad was seen in the classified ad section of the December 1948 issue of Popular Mechanics magazine for 2 ...

  5. Central Avenue (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1200 block of Central Avenue is the 1930s era Streamline Modern Los Angeles bottling plant of the Coca-Cola company, designed to resemble an ocean liner, complete with porthole windows and metal-railed catwalks. It was declared Los Angeles Historic-cultural Monument #138 in 1975. [12]

  6. List of African American newspapers in California - Wikipedia

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    Part of the Los Angeles Wave newspaper family. Los Angeles: L.A. Watts Times: 1976? [88] Weekly [88] OCLC 29744254; Los Angeles / Inglewood: The Los Angeles Community Circle News / Los Angeles Community Circle Clipper: 1989 [89] Bimonthly newspaper [89] OCLC 26828513; Los Angeles: Los Angeles Illustrated Reflector: 1934? [90]? [90] Weekly [90 ...

  7. May Company Building (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    The May Company Building on Broadway in Downtown Los Angeles, a.k.a. Hamburgers/May Company Department Store [1] and the May Department Store Building, later known as the California Broadway Trade Center, was the flagship store of the May Company California department store chain.

  8. Victor Clothing - Wikipedia

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    Victor Clothing was a retail clothing store located in the Crocker Building at 212–6 S. Broadway, Downtown Los Angeles from 1926 to 1964 and in the Victor Clothing Company Building at 242 S. Broadway from 1964 to 2001.

  9. Chester Place - Wikipedia

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    The school was first given rights to operate out of number 2 Chester Place in 1957. Estelle died in 1958 and left Chester Place to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles, which transferred the land to Mount St. Mary's University, which officially opened their second campus in 1962. [5]