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By 1985, Kohl's had replaced the Montgomery Ward. [4] Block's became Lazarus in 1987. An expansion announced in 1994 added a new wing anchored by Sears and L. S. Ayres, the latter of which relocated from Market Square Mall. [5] The first Hat World opened at Tippecanoe Mall in 1995. [6] Lazarus closed its store and two others in 2002. [7]
Kohl's is set to close 27 underperforming stores across 15 states by April 2025, the chain announced in a recent press release. The closures represent about 3% of the Wisconsin-based chain’s ...
Starting in 1958, Block's opened stores that served as the original anchors at Glendale Shopping Center (1958), Southern Plaza (1961), Lafayette Square Mall (1969), and Washington Square Mall (1974), all in Indianapolis, and also at Tippecanoe Mall (1974) in Lafayette and Markland Mall (1974) in Kokomo.
Kohl's (stylized in all caps) is an American department store retail chain, operated by Kohl's Corporation. It currently has 1,165 locations, operating stores in every U.S. state except Hawaii . The company was founded by Polish immigrant Maxwell Kohl, who opened a corner grocery store in Milwaukee , Wisconsin , in 1927.
Southridge Mall, 5300 St. 76th St., opened in 1970 and was developed by the late-U.S. Senator and former Milwaukee Bucks owner Herb Kohl and his family, who started Kohl's Corp. Here is some more ...
A post office was established under the name Huntersville [2] in 1836; it was renamed Monroe in 1840, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1853. [3]Monroe originally included three northwest/southeast streets (Darlington, Main, and Patterson) and three northeast/southwest streets (Fayette, Columbia, and Lauramie).
Tippecanoe County Clerk’s office received a visit from the Indiana Secretary of State who presented the office with a check for $29K.
Churches in Lafayette, Indiana (3 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Lafayette, Indiana" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.