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At the time, Peebles had more than 125 stores primarily in the Mid-Atlantic, Southeastern and Midwest states. [2] After decades of expansion Peebles acquired the Nashville-based upscale Harveys Department Stores chain in September 1988, renaming the stores as Peebles. [3] In 1998, Peebles purchased Watson's, a similar chain, later renaming all ...
B.C. Moore and Sons was a department store chain founded in 1923 in North Carolina. Beauregard Crawford Moore, better known as "Croft", opened his first retail store in downtown Wadesboro, North Carolina in 1923. With the assistance of his four sons and nephew, nineteen locations were serving the two Carolinas by 1933.
Stage Stores operated 782 department stores in 42 states, almost all of which were eventually converted to their flagship brand, Gordmans, which it acquired in 2017. Historically, Stage Stores operated full-price retail outlets under the Bealls , Palais Royal , Peebles , Stage, and Goody's nameplates before transitioning away from that business ...
The latest news and happenings in Brunswick County. Crews work to renovate the former Lowes Foods and Peebles department store spaces at Live Oak Village in Southport, N.C. on Friday, Sept. 6, 2024.
The Hobby Lobby store will occupy two large spaces, a 40,945-square foot space previously occupied by Lowes Foods and a 12,000-square foot space previously occupied by Peebles department store.
Ira A. Watson Co., more commonly known as Watson's was a department store chain based in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. It was founded in 1907 and grew to many locations throughout the Southeastern United States. The company was purchased for $4.45 million (~$7.76 million in 2023) by Peebles with the transaction closing June 29, 1998. [1]
The opening began with 30 diversified retail outlets. Some of the major tenants included Belk, Collins Department Store (later to be Peebles), Eckerd Drugs, and Morrison's Cafeteria. Initially, many of the stores in the mall were local stores instead of national chains that can be commonly found in many malls.
From The Limited to Wet Seal, these stores were staples at every mall in the 1990s. Check out your favorite stores from the '90s that are closed today. From The Limited to Wet Seal, these stores ...