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  2. Kresge-Newark - Wikipedia

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    Clothing, footwear, bedding, furniture, jewelry, housewares, appliances. Kresge-Newark was an upper-middle market department store based in Newark, New Jersey . The firm was started in 1923 when its founder Sebastian Kresge purchased the L.S. Plaut Department store [ 1 ] in downtown Newark and rebranded the business Kresge-Newark.

  3. Bamberger's - Wikipedia

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    On October 5, 1986, the Bamberger's stores adopted the name Macy's New Jersey, and in 1988 Macy's New Jersey was consolidated with sister division Macy's New York to form Macy's Northeast (now Macy's, Inc.). [10] [11] As North Jersey's population grew, Bamberger's followed the suburban population aggressively.

  4. List of Oval Office desks - Wikipedia

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    A December 24, 1929 fire severely damaged the West Wing, including the Oval Office. President Herbert Hoover accepted the donation of a new desk from a group of Grand Rapids, Michigan, furniture-makers and used it as his Oval Office desk after the new office was completed. [30] [31] Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum,

  5. Kittinger Company - Wikipedia

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    Kittinger Furniture is available through several showrooms across the country. Kittinger's primary showroom is located at its factory and corporate offices. Showrooms in Georgia, New Jersey, New York City and Pennsylvania represent and carry Kittinger. In 2012 Kittinger Furniture opened a showroom in Tokyo, Japan, at the Sala Azabu store.

  6. Ethan Allen (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded as a housewares manufacturer in 1932 by Theodore Baumritter and his brother-in-law Nathan S. Ancell. They bought a bankrupt furniture factory in Beecher Falls, Vermont in 1936 and adopted the name "Ethan Allen" for its early-American furniture introduced in 1939, after the Vermont Revolutionary War leader Ethan Allen.

  7. Bergen Town Center - Wikipedia

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    It is the second-oldest mall in New Jersey. [2] The mall offers a gross leasable area (GLA) of 917,129 sq ft (85,204.1 m 2). [3] The mall is located at the junction of Route 4 and Forest Avenue, and includes a separate shopping strip, south of Route 4 connected to the rest of the property via a pedestrian bridge.

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