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LW Stores was founded as Liquidation World in 1986 with the opening of its first store, at 3900 29 St NE, in northeast Calgary, Alberta in Canada. The chain grew and became the largest liquidator in Canada, with more than 1,200 employees in outlets and offices in Canada. It began operating stores in the United States in the early 1990s.
Sam The Record Man – record/entertainment media stores; Sam's Club Canada – warehouse store chain and the subsidiary of Walmart Canada; closed in 2009; Sears Canada – department store chain and the Canadian subsidiary of the American-based Sears, all stores closed in January 2018; Shoprite Catalogue order store, went bankrupt in 1970s.
3 in ON, 2 in AB, 1 in NL: due to low sales: Zellers: liquidation: 2011–2013: 189: Target acquires the leases of 189 Zellers stores, most of which it would convert into their own stores. Zellers would continue as a chain in 64 smaller communities. Zellers: liquidation: 2012: 64: HBC announces that it would not continue the Zellers brand in ...
Woodward's also operated two standalone Furniture Fair stores in Burnaby (which became Costco's first location in Canada in 1985) and Edmonton in the 1970s. There were also discount type stores called Woodwynn (similar to Winners) in BC and Alberta (some within Woodward's Stores), which were originally known as Woodward's Bargain Stores ...
In December 2013, Ivanhoé Cambridge announced that they would be building an outlet mall, then-called "The Outlet Collection at EIA", near the Edmonton International Airport. [5] It would be 33,000 m 2 (350,000 sq ft) in size with over 85 stores and was slated to open in fall 2016.
XS Cargo was a Canadian discount store chain founded in 1996 by Mike McKenna [1] and headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario. [2] At its peak, it operated 50 warehouse-style stores, the first of which opened in Edmonton, Alberta, [3] mostly in strip malls, across eight provinces selling a wide range of brand name clearance, liquidated, overstocked and unsold merchandise purchased from distressed ...
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