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  2. Schottenstein Stores - Wikipedia

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    Schottenstein had operated the chain of Value City discount department stores. In 2006, a consortium of investors, including Schottenstein Stores, purchased 655 stores from grocery retailer Albertson's .

  3. Marc's - Wikipedia

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    Marc's Stores is a discount drugstore-and-grocery chain, with stores in northern and central Ohio. [1] It is owned by Clevelander Marc Glassman. Marc's has over 60 stores in the Cleveland , Akron , Canton , Youngstown , and Columbus areas.

  4. Value City - Wikipedia

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    They acquired the Grandpa's discount chain in 1999, which included 15 stores in the St. Louis area. [3] Retail Ventures originally sought to sell the Value City operation to focus on its more profitable brands. [4] The chain announced its intention in 2007 to sell up to 24 stores to Burlington. [5]

  5. RH (company) - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Gordon founded Restoration Hardware in Eureka, California, in 1979 while restoring a Victorian home and finding affordable, high-quality hardware and fixtures unavailable. The company expanded slowly in Northern California and Boston before raising outside capital from Cardinal Investments which allowed it to accelerate its expansion. [ 3 ]

  6. Tri-County Mall - Wikipedia

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    Despite the closure of other anchors, Macy's opened a division of its discount format Backstage at its Tri-County location in 2018. [48] A 2017 article noted that, despite promises of renovation from the mall's developers, Tri-County had a large number of inline vacancies at the time, primarily on the main level and near the food court.

  7. Hills (store) - Wikipedia

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    Hills was a discount department store chain whose ad agency was based in Canton, Massachusetts. [1] It was founded in 1957 in Youngstown, Ohio and existed until 1999 when it was acquired by Ames. Most stores were located in Ohio, Indiana, New York, Pennsylvania and West Virginia, though the company did make a push into other markets.

  8. Rolling Acres Mall - Wikipedia

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    Rolling Acres Mall was developed by Forest City Enterprises and Akron, Ohio-based developer Richard B. Buchholzer (February 19, 1916 - February 6, 2006). [1] The developers chose the 260-acre (110 ha) site, along Romig Road on Akron's southwestern side, between 1964 and 1966 after conducting studies which revealed that several major department stores had expressed interest in that area. [2]

  9. Forest Fair Mall - Wikipedia

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    The first phase of the mall, featuring Bigg's and approximately 20 other stores, opened on July 11, 1988. A month prior to this, Higbee's withdrew from the project after being purchased by a joint venture of Dillard's and Edward J. DeBartolo Sr. [10] As a result, B. Altman was relocated from its originally planned store to the space vacated by Higbee's, thus leaving a vacant anchor store and ...

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