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  2. LensCrafters - Wikipedia

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    LensCrafters had just three locations when U.S. Shoe purchased it; by 1989, there were 350 locations, and LensCrafters was generating 40% of U.S. Shoe's operating income. [12] In 1992, LensCrafters surpassed Pearle Vision to become the largest chain of eyeglass retailers in the United States, with roughly $660 million in annual revenue. [8]

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  4. Dayton Mall - Wikipedia

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    Dayton Mall is a shopping mall in Miami Township, Montgomery County, Ohio, United States, a suburb of Dayton.The mall's anchor stores are JCPenney and Macy's.Junior anchors are Dick's Sporting Goods, DSW, Guitar Center, H&M, Kirkland's, LensCrafters, Morris Home Furniture, Ross Dress for Less, and Ulta Beauty.

  5. Cross County Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 2017, the mall hosted a variety of stores and restaurants such as National Wholesale Liquidators, LensCrafters, Powerhouse Gym, GNC, Payless ShoeSource, Nail Pro, Pizza In The Square, Subway, Pretzel Time, and TCBY on the first floor, and Sports Authority, Kid City, Ideal Jewelers, and Sleepy's on the second floor.

  6. LensCrafters says it isn't giving Danny Gokey free eyewear - AOL

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  7. EssilorLuxottica - Wikipedia

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    Its second largest and third largest chains are Oticas Carol at 1,402 locations and LensCrafters with 1,094 locations respectively. [34] Online, the company further owns Clearly , Eyebuydirect , FramesDirect.com , and online properties under its brand names such as Ray-Ban and Oakley.

  8. Hudson Valley Mall - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the mall had an array of over 80 stores, including retailers like Sinclair, Verizon Wireless, clothing stores such as American Eagle and Gap, tech stores like Best Buy, jewelry stores including Kay Jewelers and Zales, eyeglass providers such as LensCrafters and Jules Vision, and food outlets including Taco Bell and Friendly's, which ...

  9. Vision Express - Wikipedia

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    Grand Vision acquired Vision Express in 1997. The French parent company Grand Vision has clinics under various brands across Europe, and the rest of the world. Under franchise agreement there is a strong Vision Express brand present also in Latvian and Lithuanian markets.