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  2. Asheboro Mall - Wikipedia

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    Asheboro Mall opened in 1982 as Randolph Mall. Its original tenants included Woolco and Belk-Yates. [2] Woolco later became Roses, which closed in August 2000. [3] Also that year, Belk expanded its store. [4] In 2001, CBL & Associates Properties bought the mall from Richard E. Jacobs Group. The same year, Dillard's opened in the vacated Roses ...

  3. Belk department store chain filing for bankruptcy - AOL

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    Belk, a North Carolina-based department store chain with almost 300 branches in the southeast, will file for bankruptcy after more than 130 years, the latest big box store crumbling under the ...

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  5. Belk - Wikipedia

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    The state of North Carolina leads in the number of Belk stores with 65 stores followed by Georgia and South Carolina with 45 and 35 stores respectively. [1] Its typical store covers 100,000 to 180,000 square feet. 50% of its stores are in regional malls, another 40% in open-air community or retail parks , and 10% in open-air lifestyle centers .

  6. After nearly 190 years, department store chain Belk will file ...

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    Belk, the department store chain which has catered to generations of shoppers for nearly 190 years, announced it will file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. After nearly 190 years, department store chain ...

  7. In survival mode, Belk cuts debt by nearly $1 billion, gives ...

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    The Charlotte-based department store’s CEO calls it a “pivotal milestone” for “sustainable, long-term growth and profitability.” In survival mode, Belk cuts debt by nearly $1 billion ...

  8. Golden East Crossing - Wikipedia

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    The original anchor stores of Golden East Crossing were J. C. Penney, Roses, and Belk. Sears would also open its store in fall 1987. The mall was developed by Cadillac Fairview. [2] Brody's, the successor to Roses, was sold to Proffitt's in 1998. [3] Best Buy was added in November 2004. [4]

  9. Boone Mall - Wikipedia

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    With roughly 200,000 square feet of retail space, Boone Mall opened with 25 stores, with space for 40 total. Anchor stores were JCPenney and Belk. [1] [2] Construction costs were $2.5 million, and the mall would create approximately 500 jobs in the region. [2]