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  2. All the Stores You Loved in the '90s That No Longer Exist

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    Check out your favorite stores from the '90s that are closed today. From The Limited to Wet Seal, these stores were staples at every mall in the 1990s.

  3. 7 '90s mall stores that still exist today - AOL

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    After changing its name to Tween Brands in 2006 and shuttering or rebranding most locations a few years later, Blue Alliance acquired the name Limited Too and relaunched almost 200 stores in 2016.

  4. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Anchor Blue – youth-oriented mall chain, founded in 1972 as Miller's Outpost. The brand had 150 stores at its peak, predominantly on the West Coast. Anchor Blue declared bankruptcy in 2009 and shuttered more than 50 stores, and gradually shrank to include stores solely in California.

  5. How '90s Clothing Brands Sold Us On The Myth Of 'All-American'

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  6. ConsumerAffairs - Wikipedia

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    ConsumerAffairs is an American customer review and consumer news platform that provides information for purchasing decisions around major life changes or milestones. [5] The company's business-facing division provides SaaS that allows brands to manage and analyze review data to improve their products and customer service.

  7. Cache (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, despite financial troubles, Cache opened a new flagship store located in The Fashion Show Mall, on the Las Vegas Strip. [2] In 2015, the company filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy protection, and announced they would be liquidating (permanently closing) all stores, including the newly opened flagship store.

  8. What did your Miami mall once look like? A trip back to the ...

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    The Hollywood Fashion Mall was replaced by a discount mall and then a flea market. There is now a Walmart on the site. The Cutler Ridge Mall was all but destroyed by Hurricane Andrew in 1992.

  9. Retail apocalypse - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Forbes said brand reputation was the biggest factor. [72] In 2020, Monash University in Australia said the three key factors were delivering a "great in-store retail experience", customer-targeted stock offerings, and "seamless omnichannel integration". [73] Toys "R" Us may not have responded well to changing consumer behavior. [74]

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