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  2. Silverwoods - Wikipedia

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    Silverwoods, originally promoted as F. B. Silverwood, after its founder, was a men's clothing store chain founded in Los Angeles in 1894 by Francis Bernard (F.B. "Daddy") Silverwood, a Canadian-American originally from near Lindsay, Ontario. He was a colorful character covered in the newspapers, a "songster" composer of popular songs, Shriner ...

  3. Phelps-Terkel - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Conservancy remarked that together with its neighbor Mullen and Bluett, the stores "helped secure the Miracle Mile's reputation as a shopper's paradise". [ 5 ] In 1949 it opened a store in North Hollywood on Lankershim Boulevard , and 4 years later on December 7, 1953, it opened a new store next door to the old one, twice as large.

  4. Webb's - Wikipedia

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    The store was founded by Harry S. Webb (d. 1947) in 1917 in Downtown Glendale in a single room. [1] [2] It had locations in the Glendale Fashion Center and in Redlands, California. Ned Blanc purchased the store from Webb in 1949 but kept the name. In 1951 Blanc expanded the original store at 139 N. Brand into the adjacent Lawson Building. [3]

  5. I’m a Personal Shopper at Walmart: Here Are the Top 9 Ways ...

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    He sees shoppers pile unnecessary products into their carts simply because the price got reduced. That $30 sweater marked down to $15 may feel like you saved $15, but if you didn’t desire or ...

  6. Coulter's - Wikipedia

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    Coulter's philosophy was to sell exceptional quality items at a fair price, but also with exceptional customer service. The store motto in ads was "the nicest store in Los Angeles". As was common with Los Angeles retailers of the time, Coulter moved the store's location several times, as the most desirable retail districts moved away from the ...

  7. Glendale Fashion Center - Wikipedia

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    Glendale Fashion Center was a regional shopping mall in Glendale, California anchored by department stores, which today is the site of a large power center by the same name. The center opened in 1966 anchored by a J. W. Robinson's department store, [ 1 ] as well as Joseph Magnin and Desmond's , [ 2 ] with a total of 25 retailers. [ 3 ]

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    In fact, the top 2% of shoppers can make up 40% of a retailer's sales, Lupe Puerta told Business Insider, citing numbers from luxury e-commerce platform Net-a-Porter, where she ran personal and ...

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