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  2. Leon's - Wikipedia

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    Leon's Furniture Ltd. (TSX: LNF) (Meubles Léon Limité in Quebec) is a Canadian furniture retailer which first opened its store in 1909 in Welland, Ontario. The controlling interest in the company is owned by the Leon family, while some shares are traded publicly on the Toronto Stock Exchange .

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  5. The Brick - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, 24 stores were rebranded as "The Brick" in a strategic attempt to save on advertising costs and increase sales. [7] On November 11, 2012, The Brick announced that competitor Leon's would acquire the company for $700 million subject to approval of shareholders. Following the acquisition, Leon's maintains the two separate chains. [8]

  6. Leon's Frozen Custard - Wikipedia

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    Leon's Frozen Custard sign. Leon's Frozen Custard is a family-owned drive-in restaurant specializing in frozen custard, located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [1] Opened in 1942, [2] [3] its current appearance as a "drive-in restaurant" comes from an early 1950s remodel. [4] It is considered a landmark in the city of Milwaukee. [citation needed]

  7. One dead, one in critical condition after crash near Leon's ...

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    A person has died and another is in critical condition after a crash near Leon's Frozen Custard in Milwaukee. Police say the crash happened around 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, when the driver ran a red ...

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  9. Rona (store) - Wikipedia

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    Rona Home & Garden stores are large, ranging from 85,000 to 150,000 square feet (7,900 to 13,900 m 2), with a warehouse-style similar to The Home Depot and Lowe's. Faced with chronic under-performance in some markets outside of Quebec, Rona closed six big box stores in 2012, five in Ontario and one in British Columbia. [21]