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  2. Buckle (clothing retailer) - Wikipedia

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    2009 – The Buckle reached operation of 400 stores in 41 states. 2010 – The company completed construction of a new 240,000 square feet, state-of-the-art distribution center. 2011 – The company reached a milestone of selling five million pairs of jeans in one year. [7] 2017 – The Buckle operated over 450 stores in 44 states.

  3. Prescott Gateway Mall - Wikipedia

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    Among the stores that were new to the Prescott market included Buckle, KB Toys and Casual Corner. [10] It was 80 percent leased at opening, and increased to 86 percent a year later, adding 24 stores. [11] After Linens 'n Things closed in 2008, it became a Bed Bath & Beyond in late 2009. [12] Barnes & Noble, an original tenant, closed in 2011. [13]

  4. Buckle (store) - Wikipedia

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  5. Buckle's (BKE) Comparable Store Sales Increase 1.8% in July - AOL

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  6. Tucson Mall - Wikipedia

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    Tucson Mall is the largest shopping mall in Tucson, Arizona.Tucson Mall features over 170 stores and two levels of indoor shopping. It is anchored by Forever 21 (formerly Mervyn's), J. C. Penney, Macy's (formerly Foley's and Robinsons-May), and Dillard's (formerly Diamonds).

  7. Arrowhead Towne Center - Wikipedia

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    Arrowhead Towne Center, often referred to by locals as Arrowhead Mall, [2] is a super-regional shopping mall located in Glendale, Arizona (west suburban Phoenix).The mall is owned by Macerich & GIC Private Limited.

  8. Christown Spectrum Mall - Wikipedia

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    In November 2001, the mall was renamed Phoenix Spectrum Mall, [4] and Grossman Company Properties began a $10 million renovation project. The mall changed its focus to discount stores, starting with the demolition of The Broadway and replacement by Walmart (originally built as a discount store, later expanded into a Supercenter) in 1994. [5]

  9. File:A Buckle clothing retail store at The Summit shopping ...

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