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  2. Once-Loved Grocery Stores That Are Sadly No More - AOL

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    Waldbaum's. A store that operated primarily in New York and then expanded into New Jersey and Connecticut, Waldbaum's sold a variety of grocery products including deli meat, dairy, baked goods ...

  3. PageNet - Wikipedia

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    PageNet. PageNet , also known as Paging Network, Inc., was founded in 1981 by entrepreneur George Perrin and ceased in 1999. The company grew to become the largest wireless messaging company in the world, with more than 10 million pagers in service, and $1 billion in revenues, before the paging industry's rapid decline in the late 1990s.

  4. Express files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection ... - AOL

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    April 22, 2024 at 12:12 PM. NEW YORK (AP) — Express Inc — once a trendsetter of casual office attire that has struggled to compete with the likes of Zara and H&M — has filed for Chapter 11 ...

  5. Rue21, a mall staple, files for bankruptcy and will close all ...

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    May 3, 2024 at 10:52 AM. Dustin Chambers/Bloomberg/Getty Images/File. Rue21, a mall staple for teen apparel, is going out of business and closing all 540 of its stores within the coming weeks. The ...

  6. Category : Defunct department stores based in Washington, D.C.

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    W. Woodward & Lothrop. Categories: Defunct department stores of the United States by state. Defunct companies based in Washington, D.C.

  7. Pamida - Wikipedia

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    Pamida. Clothing, footwear, bedding, furniture, jewelry, beauty products, electronics, market, housewares, pharmacy. Pamida / pəˈmaɪdə / was a chain of department stores with more than 175 locations in 16 Midwestern and West Central U.S. states. Founded by D.J. Witherspoon and Lee Wegener in 1963, Pamida stores were generally located in ...

  8. Wayfair to open its first large store, as physical locations ...

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    Online home goods retailer Wayfair is opening its first namesake store, near Chicago, following a string of other digitally native companies that have turned to brick-and-mortar for growth. In an ...

  9. Ollie's Bargain Outlet - Wikipedia

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    Ollie's Bargain Outlet is an American chain of discount closeout retailers. It was founded in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania in 1982 by Morton Bernstein and Mark L. Butler with backing from Harry Coverman and Oliver E. "Ollie" Rosenberg; the latter of whom is the namesake of the company. As of May 2024, the chain has 515 locations in 30 states. [5]