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  2. Category:Mail-order retailers - Wikipedia

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  3. Macerich - Wikipedia

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    The Macerich Company (/ ˈ m eɪ s r ɪ tʃ / MAYSS-ritch) is a real estate investment trust that invests in shopping centers. It is the third-largest owner and operator of shopping centers in the United States. As of December 31, 2020, the company owned interests in 52 properties comprising 50 million square feet of leasable area. [1]

  4. Samuel Rush Meyrick - Wikipedia

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    Meyrick was born in 1783 to John and Hannah Meyrick. [1] His father had been an officer in the Honourable Artillery Company and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries.He was educated at Queen's College, Oxford, graduating with a BA in 1804, with a MA/Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL) in 1810 and finally with a Doctor in Civil Law (DCL) in 1811.

  5. Johnson Smith Company - Wikipedia

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    1941 – The last full-size catalog was published as the U.S. enters the war years. The company goes on a hiatus through 1946 due to lack of merchandise, personnel, paper, etc. 1948 – Alfred Johnson Smith dies at age 63. 1952 – Johnson Smith Co. publishes a 96-page catalog of 2,800 of its most popular items. Company sales and circulation ...

  6. Best Products - Wikipedia

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    Best Products Company, Inc., or simply Best, was a chain of American catalog showroom retail stores founded by Sydney and Frances Lewis in 1957 and formerly headquartered in Richmond, Virginia. The company was in existence for four decades before closing all of their stores by February 1997 and completely liquidating by December 1998.

  7. Sigma-Aldrich - Wikipedia

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    Sigma-Aldrich was created in 1975 by the merger of Sigma Chemical Company and Aldrich Chemical Company. It grew through various acquisitions until it had over 9,600 employees and was listed on the Fortune 1000. The company has two United States headquarters, in St. Louis and Burlington, MA and has operations in approximately 40 countries. [7]

  8. Duluth Trading Company - Wikipedia

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    The company created a successful line of shirts called "Longtail T Shirts" in 2002 which were designed to get rid of plumber's crack. Gempler's was sold in 2003 to Lab Safety Supply and the owners retained Duluth Trading Company. [3] Two years later in 2005, the first women's catalog was released. [2]

  9. Woodcraft Supply - Wikipedia

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    Woodcraft moved into a warehouse and corporate office after the success of its initial printed ads which led to creation of its catalog. Sam Ross, founder of SBR Inc., bought Woodcraft in 1972 and used his retail experience to build new stores and grow the company. In 1992, Sam Ross moved Woodcraft headquarters to Parkersburg, West Virginia. [8 ...