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  2. Detroit Slang - AOL

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    Getty Images Detroit slang is an ever-evolving dictionary of words and phrases with roots in regional Michigan, the Motown music scene, African-American communities and drug culture, among others.

  3. Kern's - Wikipedia

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    In 1929, the old structures were demolished and a new store was erected at 1048 Woodward Avenue that was 49.3 m (162 ft) high and contained ten floors. [2] In 1957, the family decided to sell Ernst Kern Co., by then Detroit's third-largest department store, to Sattler's Inc. of Buffalo, New York. Following numerous corporate problems and ...

  4. Why a clothing boutique owner is relocating her store from ...

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    Despite surviving a pandemic, other Detroit retail store owners also had a reckoning. In early 2022, Hugh, the design housewares, accessories and furniture shop in Midtown, closed .

  5. Crowley's - Wikipedia

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    The expansion was 7,500 sq ft (700 m 2) in space previously occupied by Winkelman's and a bookstore which became children's and home stores separate from men's and women's clothing. This was not their largest location, but was the most profitable store by square footage. [ 12 ]

  6. Edson, Moore & Company - Wikipedia

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    Edson Moore (Palms) building, Jefferson Avenue, Detroit. Edson, Moore & Co was a dry goods, importing and wholesale store started in 1872 in Detroit, Michigan by James L. Edson, Ransom Gillis, George F. Moore and special partner, Stephen Baldwin. [1] [2] The company was in operation from 1872 through 1974 when assets were sold.

  7. What's new in retail? 5 stores to check out in popular ... - AOL

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  8. Hip Hop Shop - Wikipedia

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    The Hip Hop Shop was a clothing store opened in 1993 by fashion designer Maurice Malone that was more well known for its open mic contests than its clothing. [1] It quickly evolved into one of the main destinations for rap competitions in the Detroit hip hop scene.

  9. HomeGoods - Wikipedia

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    HomeGoods is a chain of home furnishing stores headquartered in Framingham, Massachusetts. HomeGoods sells furniture, linens, cooking products, art, and other home accessories. HomeGoods is owned by TJX Companies and is a sister company to T.J. Maxx, Sierra Trading Post, and Marshalls. The size of each store varies by location.