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  2. Apple Michigan Avenue - Wikipedia

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    The store opened on June 27, 2003; it was Apple's first flagship store and the first Apple Store in Chicago. Its serial number was R035. [2] The original 30,000 square feet (2,800 m 2), three-floor store featured a stone facade with an apple logo shaped window, green roof, skylight, and signature glass staircase. The store's final day of ...

  3. Harlem Irving Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Harlem Irving Plaza (commonly referred to as "The HIP") is a shopping mall located in Norridge, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. The mall features over 100 stores and a food court. The mall's anchor stores are Kohl's, Nordstrom Rack, XSport Fitness, Xfinity, Best Buy, Target, Hobby Lobby, DSW, Five Below, Toys"R"Us, and Dick's. It is one of the ...

  4. New City, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Back of the Yards is an industrial and residential neighborhood so named because it was near the former Union Stock Yards, which employed thousands of European immigrants in the early 20th century. Life in this neighborhood was explored in Upton Sinclair 's 1906 novel The Jungle .

  5. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Eisner Food Stores – downstate Illinois chain acquired by Jewel Food Stores, stores converted to the Jewel name by 1985; Family Mart – Florida-based Family Mart division of A&P was closed in 1999; Farmer Jack – Metro Detroit; acquired by A&P in 1989, closed July 7, 2007, then liquidated

  6. Union Stock Yards - Wikipedia

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    However, much later in the 1930s, the community would become known as the "Back of the Yards". [ citation needed ] The overwhelming sensation about the neighborhood was the smell of the community caused not just by the packing plants located immediately to the east, but also by the 345-acre Chicago Union Stock Yards containing 2,300 pens of ...

  7. Big Lots will close another Illinois store. Here's what we know

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    Big Lots filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy earlier this month as it entered into a sale agreement with an affiliate of Nexus Capital Management LP. At the same time, the retail chain announced plans ...

  8. Foxtrot reopens 5th Chicago store as Illinois Department of ...

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    The Illinois Department of Labor announced that it will continue to seek over $3.8 million in back wages and benefits for over 350 workers affected by the April closures on the same day as the ...

  9. Goldblatt's - Wikipedia

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    Goldblatt's was an American chain of local discount stores that operated in Chicago, Illinois, as well as Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin.Founded in 1914, the chain grew to more than twenty stores at its peak, gradually closing some stores in the 1990s and selling others to Ames before finally closing completely in 2000.