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  2. Scheels - Wikipedia

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    Scheels began as a hardware and general merchandise store in Sabin, Minnesota, in 1902. [1] [2] Frederick A. Scheel, a German immigrant, used the $300 he earned from his first harvest of potatoes as the down payment on the first Scheels, which was a hardware store. Scheels started adding a small selection of sporting goods to its

  3. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Al's Auto Supply – Chain that operated in Washington, California, Idaho, Oregon, Nevada and Alaska; purchased by CSK Auto.Founded by Abe "Al" Wexler in Everett, Washington in the late 1950s; [1] [2] sold 15 store chain to Paccar in 1987; [3] Paccar sold chain (along with Grand Auto) in 1999 to CSK Auto which eventually rebranded stores as Schucks.

  4. Holiday Village Mall - Wikipedia

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    In November 2005, Scheels, which has operated in the mall since 1968, announced plans build a larger store on the site of the former Herberger's building. [26] Plans were later changed to remodel the vacant space, instead of the demolishing the vacant building. [27] After much anticipation, Scheels opened its new store in February 2007. [28]

  5. Sports retailer Scheels to open Meridian store with Ferris ...

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    Tyler Halm, whose title is store leader, asked who had been to a Scheels store before. A number of hands shot up. ... started the small hardware and general merchandise store in 1902 with a $300 ...

  6. Ernst Home Centers - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, Ernst announced the cancellation of plans for 13 new stores and the closure of nine stores. [21] On July 12, 1996, Ernst filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and announced the closure of 25 stores. [22] [23] The filing came after Ernst reported a loss of nearly $116 million in the company's past three quarters. [22]

  7. Towne East Square - Wikipedia

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    Towne East Square has 122 stores and restaurants in 1,145,360 square feet (106,407.4 m 2) of gross leasable area. [2] The anchor stores are Dillard's, Round One Entertainment, JCPenney, Von Maur, and Scheels.

  8. Crossroads Center (St. Cloud, Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    Crossroads Center is a shopping mall in St. Cloud, Minnesota, United States, and is the largest mall in the state outside the core Twin Cities metro area. [4] Its six anchor stores are Macy's, JCPenney, Target, Scheels All Sports, HomeGoods, and DSW Inc.

  9. Fox River Mall - Wikipedia

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    Fox River Mall is an enclosed super-regional shopping center located in Grand Chute, Wisconsin, United States, which serves the Appleton, Wisconsin metropolitan area. It is a major driver of the local economy and its construction helped spur the growth of the Grand Chute shopping district, which is today known as the "shopping capital of Wisconsin".