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  2. Kuppenheimer - Wikipedia

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    Clayburgh, Einstein, Kuppenheimer, and Lindauer continued to operate the company without changing the name. They operated out of the Lake Street location until the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, when their building was burnt to the ground and they suffered losses totaling $200,000 (equivalent to $5,087,000 in 2023). After rebuilding, they resumed ...

  3. Category:Defunct companies based in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Defunct newspapers published in Chicago (1 C, 58 P) Pages in category "Defunct companies based in Chicago" The following 146 pages are in this category, out of 146 total.

  4. Here are 12 well-known companies that went bankrupt in 2024 - AOL

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    Other brands fell victim to changing trends or even more malicious ailments, like cyberattacks. ... televisions and clothing — has ended. There have been more than 7,100 store closures through ...

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

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    Edison Brothers Stores – operator of numerous shoe and clothing chains, including Bakers Shoes, Wild Pair, J. Riggings, Oaktree, Foxmoor and Fashion Conspiracy. Company was liquidated in 1999, though some chains it operated, including Bakers, have survived. Fashion Bug – plus-size women's clothing retailer that once spanned more than 1000 ...

  6. Chas A. Stevens - Wikipedia

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    Chas A. Stevens was a Chicago department store. It started in 1886 as a catalog business and eventually grew to 29 locations in the Chicago metropolitan area. [1] In 1988 the chain filed for bankruptcy and liquidated. Its flagship State Street store was the hub of fashion during the 1940s, 50s and 60s in Chicago. It featured six floors of ...

  7. Here’s Why L Brands Stock Failed - AOL

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    On Thursday, Victoria's Secret parent company L Brands Inc. (NYSE:LB) announced that it is working with private equity firm Sycamore Partners to spin off the once-legendary lingerie brand as a ...

  8. Clothes and shoes from closed Oak Forest Hospital donated to ...

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    Though Oak Forest Hospital has been closed for more than a decade, a recent discovery within the facility that once served impoverished people with health issues is slated to help a new group of ...

  9. Category : Defunct department stores based in Chicago

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