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    Former Kmart Plaza in Fort Pierce. The plaza was built in 1969 and expanded in 1982 and again in 1983. It was anchored by an 88,732-square-foot Kmart that opened in 1976 and closed in 2017.It also ...

  3. Essilor - Wikipedia

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    After many years as rivals, Essel and Silor merged on 1 January 1972 to form Essilor, then the world's third-largest ophthalmic optical firm. [1] Its first year of existence was marked by the creation of Valoptec, a non-trading company composed of stockholder managers who held half the company's capital stock, and the purchase of Benoist-Bethiot, a French lens manufacturer specializing in ...

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    The company primarily focuses on North America, but also accepts orders from 92 countries. [5] Around 130,000 unique visitors visits the website daily. In 2015, GlassesUSA raised a $12.5 Million growth round led by the Viola Private Equity fund, a member of the Viola Group , a technology Private Equity group whose purpose is to "enable Israeli ...

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    GKB Optic is an Indian retailer of optical products, and operates a chain of retail stores in India. The company was founded by Brijendra Kumar Gupta. [1] Headquartered in Kolkata, the company has over 70 stores across India [2] and employs over 600 people.

  6. Ørgreen Optics - Wikipedia

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    Ørgreen was founded in 1997 by Henrik Ørgreen, Tobias Wandrup and Gregers Fastrup and was originally a sunglass brand. In 2002 the brand launched their first collection of prescription frames.

  7. Chicken eyeglasses - Wikipedia

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    Red-tinted lenses were considered effective in reducing internecine pecking because they disguise the color of blood. [7] As summed up in a 1953 article in Indiana's National Road Traveler newspaper, "The deep rose-colored plastic lenses make it impossible for the cannibal [chicken] to see blood on the other chickens, although permitting it to see the grain on the ground."

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