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  2. Jacob Schueler - Wikipedia

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    He arrived in Denver, Colorado as one of the Pikes Peakers in 1861. He soon went to serve in the American Civil War and returned. [5] In 1862, he partnered with Adolph Schinner, a fellow German immigrant, establishing one of Denver's oldest confectionary/bakery. He continued to run this business until 1875.

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  4. Baker Meister owner's German roots inspired his bakery's ...

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    The bakery's treats come from recipes Michael Schuerstedt built from his childhood and while training to be a master baker in Germany. Baker Meister owner's German roots inspired his bakery's ...

  5. Perkins Restaurant & Bakery - Wikipedia

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    In June 2011, many restaurants were closed with no notice given to customers or staff. The closures were in Colorado, Kansas, Illinois, Tennessee, Florida, Michigan, and Minnesota. [8] [9] Later that month, Perkins & Marie Callender's Inc. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. PMCI closed 65 restaurants and laid off 2,500 workers.

  6. Mimi's Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Mimi's Bistro + Bakery (formerly Mimi's Café) is an American restaurant chain. As of April 2024, the company operates 44 locations in Arizona , California , Colorado , Florida , Missouri , Nevada , New Mexico , North Carolina , Ohio , Tennessee , Texas , and Utah . [ 1 ]

  7. The Citadel (mall) - Wikipedia

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    In February 2006, Mervyn's closed 10 out of its 11 stores in Colorado, including the one at the Citadel, which was 99,751 sq ft (9,267.2 m 2). on two levels. In September, 2006, the Foley's store at the mall was rebranded Macy's , in accordance with a national renaming.

  8. Shipley Do-Nuts - Wikipedia

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    Shipley Do-Nuts (colloquially known as Shipley's) is an American doughnut company and coffeehouse chain with more than 300 franchised stores in the Southern United States, including Texas, [1] Oklahoma, [2] Louisiana, [1] Arkansas, [1] Tennessee, [1] Mississippi, [1] Florida, [3] Alabama, [4] and as of 2018, Colorado. [5]

  9. Einstein Bros. Bagels - Wikipedia

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    The combined company purchased Chesapeake Bagel Bakery in 1999 when that chain had 89 stores, giving Manhattan approximately 350 locations. [ 8 ] In 2000, Einstein Bros. filed for bankruptcy, having loaned too much money to franchisees. [ 6 ]