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  2. Mervyn's - Wikipedia

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    Mervyn's was a middle-scale department store chain founded by Mervin G. Morris in 1949 and acquired by Target in 1978. It closed in 2008 after filing for bankruptcy, but reopened online in 2024 as a closeout and overstock retailer.

  3. File:Mervyn's California logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Mervyn's California logo. Items portrayed in this file depicts. inception. 10 August 2021. media type. image/svg+xml. File history. Click on a date/time to view the ...

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

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    This web page provides a comprehensive list of notable defunct retailers of the United States in various categories, such as automotive, camping, sports, and catalog showrooms. It also includes the history, reasons, and dates of their closure or acquisition.

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  7. History of Target Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins and evolution of Target Corporation, a leading retailer in the United States, from its founding in 1902 as a department store chain to its expansion and diversification in the 21st century. Explore the milestones, challenges, and innovations that shaped Target's history and identity.

  8. Marshall Field's - Wikipedia

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    Marshall Field's was an upscale department store founded in 1852 by Potter Palmer, who bought out his partners Levi Leiter and Marshall Field. The store survived the Great Chicago Fire and became a landmark on State Street, until it was acquired by Macy's in 2006.

  9. Mervyns -- no customers and no customer service charge - AOL

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    Certainly Mervyn's venture-capital ownership, Cerberus Capital Management and Sun Capital Partners, aren't above making money from the frustrated. But in this case, they are mostly innocent.