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  2. Meriden Mall - Wikipedia

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    Meriden Mall (formerly Meriden Square and Westfield Meriden) is a shopping mall located in Meriden, Connecticut. With nearly 900,000 square feet, Meriden Mall is Connecticut's seventh largest mall, housing over 140 shops. The mall features Boscov's and TJ Maxx as anchors alongside specialty retailers such as Bath and Body Works, and Torrid.

  3. Eastern Mountain Sports - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] As a result of the bankruptcy, the Meriden warehouse will close and all future online ordering purchases will be directed to stores. [ 15 ] However, in July 2024, SDI Stores announced that it would permanently close all of its remaining Bob's Stores and a select number of Eastern Mountain Sports locations, with liquidation sales ...

  4. Meriden, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Meriden was incorporated as a city in 1867, with just under 9,000 residents. It was once proposed as the Connecticut state capital. [4] It was named for the village of Meriden, West Midlands, England, near Birmingham. The oldest house in town still standing, built by Solomon Goffe in 1711, became a museum in 1986.

  5. Colony Street-West Main Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    In 1838, the railroad line was run nearer West Meriden (after a protracted battle between competing municipal interests), kicking off a commercial development boom there. Colony Street was by 1875 lined with commercial buildings, many of which were redeveloped later in the 19th century or early 20th century in late Victorian and other styles.

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  7. Omnichannel retail strategy - Wikipedia

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    Sports Direct started trading in 1982 with a single brick-and-mortar store [1] but has recently grown rapidly aided by a bricks and clicks business model. [ 2 ] Omnichannel retail strategy , originally also known in the U.K. as bricks and clicks , [ citation needed ] is a business model by which a company integrates both offline ( bricks ) and ...

  8. Knitting - Wikipedia

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    Woman knitting Video description of knitting a sock and the two basic stitches: knit and purl. Knitting is a method for production of textile fabrics by interlacing yarn loops with loops of the same or other yarns. It is used to create many types of garments.

  9. Analysis-Bricks over clicks as shops come back into fashion ...

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    The rise of online shopping has led to swathes of store closures, casting doubt over the future of retail malls and high streets, but in Europe there are signs that shops are back in vogue and are ...