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  2. Raley's Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    At the time, Raley's was the 38th largest supermarket chain in the United States, [11] with 150 stores, including Bel Air Markets, Food Source and Nob Hill Foods. The company had 17,500 employees across its four divisions. [10] Raley's opened its Las Vegas stores later in 1999, [10] [12] and had plans to build additional locations in the Las ...

  3. Harford Mall - Wikipedia

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    Another early tenant was an F.W. Woolworth Company store in center court. Sears replaced Montgomery Ward. The Harford Mall was purchased by CBL & Associates Property, Inc. in 2003 for $71 million. Hochschild Kohn was opened during the first expansion of the mall. The store opened in October 1977. [5] This later became the original food court.

  4. The Shoppes at Bel Air - Wikipedia

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    It would then revert to Bel Air Mall in 2007. Following the sale of 38 Parisian stores to Belk in August 2006, the Parisian store at Bel Air Mall was rebranded as a Belk store in September 2007. In November 2008, fashion retailer Forever 21 opened a 26,000-square-foot (2,400 m 2) XXI Forever store in the former Woolworth's location.

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

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    Both stores were permanently closed in early 2021. A new stand alone location was later opened in the American Dream Mall in New Jersey. On August 19, 2021, Macy's bought Toys "R" Us and announced they will be opening store-within-a-store locations in 400 Macy's locations. Warner Bros. Studio Store – stores closed in 2001 [71] [187]

  6. List of shopping malls in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Harford Mall – Bel Air (1973–present) Harundale Mall – Glen Burnie (1958–1997) Hunt Valley Mall – Hunt Valley (1981–2000) Lakeforest Mall – Gaithersburg (1978–2023) Landover Mall – Landover (1972–2002) Laurel Mall – Laurel (1979–2012) The Mall at Prince Georges – Hyattsville (1977–present) The Mall in Columbia ...

  7. Springdale Mall - Wikipedia

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    With the recent renovation of Bel Air Mall into The Shoppes of Bel Air, Sears left the mall in September 2015 and was replaced by a Belk flagship store a year later. The Springdale location of Belk closed before the opening of the Belk Flagship. This was redeveloped into smaller stores in 2018.

  8. List of defunct department stores of the United States

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    Rollman's (Cincinnati) Downtown store location—N.W. corner of 5th and Vine Streets—was taken over by Mabley & Carew after primary and branch Rollman's stores were liquidated in the early 1960s [402] Rudin's (Mount Vernon), sold to Uhlman's in 1979 [403] John Shillito Company (Cincinnati), division of Federated Department Stores.

  9. Bel Air, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The town of Bel Air is the county seat of Harford County, Maryland. [3] According to the 2020 United States census, the population of the town was 10,661. [4]The United States Census Bureau defines an urban area in northeast Maryland in which Bel Air is the principal settlement: the Bel Air–Aberdeen, MD urban area had a population of 214,647 as of the 2020 census, making it the 180th most ...