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  2. Payless (footwear retailer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, Volume Shoe was acquired by The May Department Stores Company. [11] Payless bought Picway Shoes from the Kobacker department store chain in 1994. [12] In 1996, May spun off Payless to shareholders, making it once again an independent, publicly traded firm. Payless acquired the mid-priced shoe chain Parade of Shoes from J. Baker, Inc ...

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

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    Hess Shoe Store (1872–1999) – Baltimore, Maryland region. J. Brannam – a unit of the F. W. Woolworth Company established in 1979 that operated primarily in the southern U.S.; [62] closed in 1985 [63] J. Byrons – Florida-based retailer, sold to Uptons, closed in 1996; Jay Jacobs – Seattle-based clothier; founded in 1941 and closed in 1999

  4. 310 Motoring - Wikipedia

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    Laidler helped to create the trend of customized cars as a fashion statement for the rich and famous. [ citation needed ] Headquartered in Los Angeles, California, 310 Global Brands, Inc. is the marketing, merchandising and licensing arm of 310 Motoring.

  5. Shoe Carnival - Wikipedia

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    Shoe Carnival launched a program called Shoes2U in 2015, allowing shoppers to receive styles and sizes of shoes from other stores in the Shoe Carnival chain through home delivery. [1] Together with further expansion to more than 400 retail stores, this e-commerce initiative lead to the company reaching the $1 billion mark in total sales for the ...

  6. What is the Miami ‘Sand in My Shoes’ award and who won it ...

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    The Sand in My Shoes award was established by the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce in 1981. The award takes its name from a live broadcast from downtown Miami on Dec. 31, 1981.

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  8. Shoes.com (defunct company) - Wikipedia

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    On July 15, 2014, Hardy Capital Corporation acquired SHOEme.ca and Seattle-based OnlineShoes.com, from Brown Shoe Company, and announced Roger Hardy as the chairman and CEO of SHOEme.ca. [7] Six months later, SHOEme.ca acquired Shoes.com, and shortly after the company announced a rebranding under Shoes.com. OnlineShoes, which was the first ...

  9. Hooligans terrorize motorists, target car with baby on board ...

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    Hooligans in Florida terrorized motorists, including one with a baby on board, and set a fire in a chaotic street takeover last month, according to shocking footage.