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  2. Indochino - Wikipedia

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    Indochino was founded by Kyle Vucko and Heikal Gani. In late 2015, Vucko stepped down and Drew Green, the founder of Shop.ca, joined Indochino as chief executive officer. [4] Indochino was one of the first web-only retailers to open physical stores, initially through pop-up shops before opening permanent showrooms. [5]

  3. Pirate Joe's - Wikipedia

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    Pirate Joe's was a specialty grocery store in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, owned by Michael Hallatt. Its inventory consisted entirely of store brand products resold from locations of the U.S.-based grocery chain Trader Joe's, which does not operate any locations in Canada. Despite the high costs of operating the store because of its ...

  4. Park Royal Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    The North Mall is the original part of the mall, and had the anchor store Woodward's (on the East end) and Woodward's Food Floors (on the West end). [5] Expansion to the South Mall occurred in the 1962 with a further development in the mid-1970s. The expansion in the 1960s added SuperValu and Eaton's as the anchor stores on the South Mall. [5]

  5. Jos. A. Bank - Wikipedia

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    Jos. A. Bank [a] is an American retailer of men's furnishings specializing in suits.Established in 1905, by Charles Bank and Joseph Alfred Bank, [1] it operates over 180 retail locations and three distribution centers (Atlanta, Houston, and Jenkins).

  6. Pacific Centre - Wikipedia

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    A Nordstrom store opened in its former space in 2015. The City of Vancouver approved a 53,700-square-metre (578,000 sq ft) expansion of Pacific Centre, including retail premises that will extend to the street on both sides of West Georgia Street, and a direct link connecting the shopping centre with the new Vancouver City Centre SkyTrain ...

  7. Grafton-Fraser - Wikipedia

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    The Tip Top Tailors chain was started in Toronto in 1909 by David Dunkelman in Toronto. The rented store was at 245 Yonge Street, and Dunkelman sold tailored suits for $14. [2] The name of the chain was chosen by a customer in a contest. Originally, Tip Top Tailors sold tailored suits, and this continued up until the 1960s.

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