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  2. Unimart (California) - Wikipedia

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    Unimart was a discount retailer in the Greater Los Angeles and San Diego metropolitan areas in the 1960s. Its locations variously became Two Guys , Gemco , and FedMart . Unimart was owned by Food Giant Inc. until it merged in 1967 with Vornado , the owner of Two Guys , which quickly converted Unimart stores to Two Guys .

  3. Uni-Mart - Wikipedia

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    Uni-Mart was a Pennsylvania-based company that owned, operated and franchised numerous convenience stores in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States (US). [1] In 2008, the company operated 283 convenience stores and gas stations in the US states of Pennsylvania, New York and Ohio, [2] and, as of 1995, its annual sales totaled $327.01 million.

  4. Two Guys - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, the executives of the firm thought they had found its perfect match on the West Coast when they found a diversified Southern California retail giant that was almost as large as Vornado which was called Food Giant Markets, Inc. [7] [8] Food Giant [9] owned 70 supermarkets that traded under the Food Giant name, 14 Unimart discount stores ...

  5. Unimart - Wikipedia

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    Unimart may mean: Unimart.com (Costa Rica), a Costa Rican e-commerce company; Uni-Mart, a defunct Pennsylvania-based grocery store; Unimart (California), a defunct ...

  6. Greenhills (mixed-use development) - Wikipedia

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    The Greenhills Shopping Center opened in the early 1970s and was among the first shopping centers to be established in the Philippines. The shopping complex housed shopping malls, the Virra Mall and Shoppesville, the Manilabank, PCIB (now BDO), Padilla, and Crossroads arcades, Greenhills Theater, Greenhills Bowling Alley, and a supermarket by the name of Unimart.

  7. Henry D. Sahakian - Wikipedia

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    Henry D. Sahakian was the founder of Uni-Mart, which quickly became one of the largest convenience store and gasoline station chains in the United States. A Christian Armenian from Iran who moved to the United States in 1956, he studied mechanical engineering at Pennsylvania State University. There, he founded Unico, a builder of student ...

  8. Talk:Uni-Mart - Wikipedia

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    Uni-Mart article starter here. I rated this as a stub b/c it still has bare-bones information, and mid-level importance b/c the chain is a notable part of commercial culture, particularly in central Pennsylvania where it competes heavily with Sheetz and 7-11 for convenience store brand recognition. --Erielhonan 23:19, 3 November 2006 (UTC)

  9. Shopping hours - Wikipedia

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    Trading hours in the Australian Capital Territory have been deregulated since the repeal of the Trading Hours Act 1996 [ACT] on 29 May 1997. [2] Shopping hours in South Australia are still regulated, but there have been numerous changes to relax the laws. Nonetheless, trading laws are still face complicated and confusing: legal trading hours ...