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  2. Richard King Mellon - Wikipedia

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    Mellon also used his economic power to push companies and landowners to comply with new regulations. In 1955 a redevelopment plan and federal funding were approved to coincide with the construction of a new Civic Arena (1961–2010). The URA, with the support of R. K. Mellon, displaced 8,000 residents, businesses and churches.

  3. A division of Cornejo & Sons once again is going to be owned ...

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    Cornejo & Sons has been a name in Wichita business for seven decades, and now a division of the company once again is going to be owned by a Cornejo in Wichita.. The entire Cornejo & Sons business ...

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  5. Mellon family - Wikipedia

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    The family's wealth originated with Mellon Bank, founded in 1869 by Archibald's grandson, Thomas Mellon. Under the direction of Thomas's son, Andrew William Mellon, the Mellons became principal investors and majority owners of Gulf Oil (which merged with Chevron Corporation in 1985), Alcoa (since 1886), The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review (since 1970 ...

  6. See the 13 Wichita-area restaurants, food businesses that ...

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    Thirteen Wichita-area businesses were deemed out of compliance during Kansas Department of Agriculture food and lodging safety inspections conducted July 10-16, reports show. ... email kda.fsl@ks ...

  7. Epic Center - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the Epic Center began in October 1985. [2] It officially opened for business in 1987. Created as a lure for businesses to the downtown area, the Epic Center helped create a "big city" feel for Wichita at a time when the economy was fluctuating. The building has 22 stories above ground level. [2]

  8. Invista - Wikipedia

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    Invista (stylized as INVISTA) is a fiber, resin, and intermediates company headquartered in Wichita, Kansas, United States. It has about 10,000 employees in over 20 countries worldwide. [ 1 ] The predecessor DuPont Textiles and Interiors was formed from DuPont 's textile fibers division in February 2003. [ 2 ]

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