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  2. Diamond's - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix, AZ August 25, 1957 [11] Converted to Dillard's, now medical offices Thomas Mall Phoenix, AZ September 23, 1963 [12] Converted to Dillard's, later demolished Tri-City Mall: Mesa, AZ August 7, 1969 [13] Closed January 14, 1984, later demolished The Boulevard Mall: Las Vegas, NV 1968 as Ronzone's, 1970 as Diamond's Converted to Dillard's

  3. Dillard's - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, Dillard led an investment group that acquired the Mayer & Schmidt store in Tyler, Texas. This store eventually took on the name "Dillard's Mayer & Schmidt" until 1974, when it was replaced with a mall-based location south of downtown Tyler. In 1960, Dillard acquired and turned around the failing Brown-Dunkin store in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

  4. Michael Schmidt (designer) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Schmidt is a wardrobing, jewelry and interior designer working primarily in the entertainment industry. He is known for working with a variety of innovative materials and techniques, such as a 3-D printed dress he created for Dita Von Teese .

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  6. Signet Jewelers - Wikipedia

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    Signet Jewelers Ltd. (Ratner Group 1949–1993 then Signet Group plc to September 2008) is, as of 2015, the world's largest retailer of diamond jewellery. [1] The company is domiciled in Bermuda and headquartered in Akron, Ohio , and is listed on the New York Stock Exchange .

  7. List of watchmakers - Wikipedia

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    Koen founded Joe Koen & Son Jewelers in 1883 - Texas' oldest independently owned jewelry store. Carl Ranch (c. 1900), Danish chronometer maker; Albert Favarger (1851–1931), American clockmaker, Neuchâtel, electric slave clock; Richard Bürk (1851–1934), German entrepreneur, Villingen-Schwenningen. Württembergische Uhrenfabrik Bürk.

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