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  2. Rohan (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Rohan is a British designer and supplier of outdoor and lightweight travel clothing and footwear that has 50 stores and an annual turnover of £30 million. Their products are designed in Milton Keynes , Buckinghamshire and manufactured internationally.

  3. Bon Accord Centre - Wikipedia

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    On 22 August Topshop/Topman opened a new 16,000 sq ft (1,500 m 2) store, and River Island also opened an 11,000 sq ft (1,000 m 2) store within the old Woolworths and Disney Store units. In March 2009 a major facelift of the St. Nicholas centre was completed which consisted of new flooring, lighting, and fixtures and fittings to freshen up the ...

  4. S. H. Kress & Co. - Wikipedia

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    The Kress building in Houston, Texas, 2020 Kress store building in Lubbock, Texas showing the characteristic design A Kress building in Tampa, Florida. Kress opened his first stationery and notions store in Nanticoke, Pennsylvania, in 1887. The chain of S. H. Kress & Co. 5-10-25 Cent Stores was established in 1896 in Memphis, Tennessee.

  5. 18-year-old opens Heads to Tails pet store in Aberdeen

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  6. Aberdeen, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Aberdeen is an unincorporated community in Collingsworth County, Texas, United States. [1] History. A post office was established at Aberdeen in 1889, and remained ...

  7. Rohan - Wikipedia

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  8. Esslemont & Macintosh - Wikipedia

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    The store moved from its Broad Street location to Union Street in the 1920s. [1] In 1997, Norman Esslemont, the managing director and great-grandson of the founder Peter, left the firm after a family split on where the business was going. In 2005 the store was sold to department store chain Owen Owen, who had promised investment. [1]

  9. The Parks Mall at Arlington - Wikipedia

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    The original anchor stores were Dillard's, Mervyns, and Sears. [4] In 1989, The Parks was expanded and Houston-based Foley's (now Macy's) was added as the fourth anchor store. [5] Five years later, JCPenney was added as the fifth anchor store. It expanded again in 2002 with a new wing featuring Galyan's (now Dick's Sporting Goods) and The Great ...