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  2. Elder-Beerman - Wikipedia

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    The Elder-Beerman Stores Corp., commonly known as Elder-Beerman, was an American chain of department stores founded in 1883 and whose last stores closed in 2018. The chain, based primarily in the Midwestern United States , was composed of 31 stores in eight states at the time of its liquidation in 2018, [ 2 ] and peaked around 2003 with 68 ...

  3. The Bon-Ton - Wikipedia

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    The corporate headquarters remained in York, Pennsylvania, but the merchandising headquarters was relocated to Milwaukee. As with the Elder-Beerman acquisition, no store names were changed in the transaction. The newly acquired store group included Carson Pirie Scott, later branded as Carson's, Bergner's, Boston Store, Herberger's, and Younkers ...

  4. View your AOL billing statement online

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    You can view your AOL billing statement on a computer by following the steps below. 1. Go to MyAccount and sign in. 2. In the left navigation menu, click My Wallet | select View My Bill.

  5. Adrian Mall - Wikipedia

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    Adrian Mall was an enclosed shopping center serving Adrian, Michigan, United States.It opened in 1970 with JCPenney and Sears as its anchor stores; an expansion in 1985 added Elder-Beerman as a third.

  6. Plans to demolish Elder-Beerman building, possibly build ...

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    — In 2018, Bon-Ton filed for bankruptcy, resulting in the closure of all of the company's Elder-Beerman stores, including Richmond's at 601 E Main St. Over the years, efforts have been made to ...

  7. The Mall at Fairfield Commons - Wikipedia

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    The existing Elder-Beerman store was reconfigured to house its men's, children's and home departments on the upper level, and a new furniture gallery on the lower level. [ 14 ] In April 2014, Elder-Beerman announced that it would consolidate its two mall locations back into its original location and eliminate the furniture gallery; the ...

  8. Swifton Center - Wikipedia

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    Retail developer Jonathan Woodner first announced plans for Swifton Center in 1951, and sold his stake in the mall to Stahl Development in 1954. [2] The site chosen for the center was the southeast corner of Reading Road (U.S. Route 42) and Seymour Avenue within the city limits of Cincinnati, Ohio, a site determined by market analysts to be the center of population for the Cincinnati market at ...

  9. Mabley & Carew - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, Dayton, Ohio-based Elder-Beerman purchased what were then six Mabley & Carew stores in Cincinnati, Hamilton and Middletown and eventually converted them to the Elder-Beerman nameplate. Wren's Department Store in Springfield was not included in the sale and became part of Allied's William H. Block Co. Department Store division based in ...