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  2. R.J. Julia Booksellers - Wikipedia

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    The store has won Connecticut Magazine's Best of Connecticut award for independent booksellers for many years, including 2014, 2015, and 2016. [11] [12] [13] The store has also won many awards from CTNow and its New Haven precursor, the New Haven Advocate. Most recently, it won the Best of New Haven Reader's Poll award for Best Book Store in ...

  3. List of bookstore chains - Wikipedia

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    78 stores with book departments in France, 65 in 8 other countries Hachette Distribution Services France: Furet du Nord France: Hugendubel Germany: 34 book-department-stores Thalia Germany: Weltbild Germany: includes Weltbild Plus, Weltbild, Weltbild best, Jokers, Wohlthat (circa 350-400 shops) Ianos Greece: Eymundsson Iceland: A. H. Wheeler India

  4. The Shoppes at Buckland Hills - Wikipedia

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    Location: Manchester, Connecticut: Coordinates: 1]: Opening date: March 14, 1990 [2]: Developer: Homart Development Company: Management: Spinoso Real Estate Group: Owner: Spinoso Real Estate Group: No. of stores and services: 145: No. of anchor tenants: 6 (5 open, 1 vacant): Total retail floor area: 1,082,708 sq ft (100,587 m 2) [3]: Website: www.theshoppesatbucklandhills.com: The Shoppes at ...

  5. Meriden Mall - Wikipedia

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    The shopping complex, originally built and owned by The May Department Stores Company, opened in 1971. The original architecture was a two-level, dumbbell shaped shopping center with two anchor stores, Connecticut-based G. Fox, which was also owned by The May Company chain, and JCPenney. Original tenants also included Radio Shack, Spencer Gifts ...

  6. Read's Department Stores - Wikipedia

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    Read's Department Stores was a Bridgeport, Connecticut-based retail chain founded in 1857 by D. M. Read. Known for its classy, upscale merchandise, the flagship store was once hailed as New England's largest department store. It expanded to several other locations in the 1950s and 1960s, but these closed progressively through the 1980s and 1990s.

  7. Waldenbooks - Wikipedia

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    On March 4, 1933, Lawrence Hoyt (1902–1982), [1] [2] a former sales manager for Simon & Schuster, [3] and Melvin T. Kafka (1905–1992) [4] [5] opened a rental library within leased space inside a Bridgeport, Connecticut, department store under the name Walden Book Company (named for Henry David Thoreau's Walden, a meditation on simple living in natural surroundings). [6]

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