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  2. JCPenney - Wikipedia

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    JCPenney was founded in 1902 as a group of dry goods stores that James Cash Penney managed as part of the Golden Rule chain and incorporated under his own name in 1913. The stores were initially located in downtown areas but shifted to shopping malls during the 1960s.

  3. Parkdale Plaza - Wikipedia

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    The original three major stores at Parkdale Plaza were JCPenney, Whites Stores, and H-E-B. Other major tenants included Western Auto, Piccadilly Cafeterias, Larry Robinson (a Corpus Christi photography studio), and the Toy House, as well as Neisner's five and dime. When H-E-B moved, Texas Gold Stamp center also owned by H-E-B took its place as ...

  4. Montclair Place (California) - Wikipedia

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    Other stores open at the Plaza's launch included branches of the junior department stores: Silverwoods (Burke, Kober, Nicolais & Archuleta, architects), as part of an expansion at the time that also included stores Las Vegas, La Habra Fashion Square, and Palm Springs. [2] Mullen & Bluett [4] There was a General Cinemas theater complex.

  5. Westfield Wheaton - Wikipedia

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    On the day before it opened, the Woodward & Lothrop store was picketed because the tea room in its location in Chevy Chase refused service to African Americans. [12] Wheaton Plaza officially opened on February 5, 1960, [13] as a single-level, open-air mall, with Woodward & Lothrop (now JCPenney) and Montgomery Ward (now Target) as anchors. [14]

  6. J. C. Penney Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The district originally included a third commercial building which flanked the Penney store on its right; this building has been demolished. Across JC Penney Drive from the two commercial buildings is a small park, in which stands the J. C. Penney House, now a historic house museum. It is a small 1-1/2 story frame house, with a gabled roof and ...

  7. Findlay Village Mall - Wikipedia

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    Originally an outdoor mall, it was enclosed in the 1970s. The mall expanded from 334,000 square feet to over 525,000 square feet in 1990, [3] [4] adding a new Kmart and JCPenney store along with Elder-Beerman. Kmart closed in 2003. [5] A year later, the space was divided between TJ Maxx and Best Buy. [6] A movie theater at the mall closed in ...

  8. J. C. Penney Co. Warehouse Building (St. Louis, Missouri)

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    In 1967, the university leased the warehouse to Edison Brothers Stores, which used it as a warehouse for its retail operations until 1994. [2] In 1983, the company commissioned muralist Richard Haas to paint a trompe-l'œil mural on three sides of the building that mimicked architectural stonework, using themes derived from the 1904 St. Louis ...

  9. Westland Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    The store closed on March 19, 2017. [7] Later in June 2021, Sears announced that it would close its store at Westland Center, then the last remaining Sears store in Michigan. The store closed permanently on August 15, 2021, leaving JCPenney and Kohl's as the only remaining anchors.