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  2. Mervyn's - Wikipedia

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    Based on 2005 revenue, Mervyn's was the 83rd largest retailer in the United States. [2] In 2006, Mervyn's had 189 stores in 10 states. [3] One year later, after Mervyn's closed its stores in Oregon and Washington, Mervyn's had reduced its store count to 177 stores in seven states. On October 17, 2008, the company announced that it would ...

  3. Lakewood Center - Wikipedia

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    Lakewood Center is a super-regional shopping mall in Lakewood, California. Lakewood Center opened in 1952 and was enclosed in 1978. [1] The interior mall is anchored by Costco, Forever 21, JCPenney, Macy's, a Round One Entertainment center, and Target. Several businesses surround the mall property, including 24 Hour Fitness, Albertsons, Best ...

  4. List of defunct department stores of the United States

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    Timeline of former nameplates merging into Macy's. Many United States department store chains and local department stores, some with long and proud histories, went out of business or lost their identities between 1986 and 2006 as the result of a complex series of corporate mergers and acquisitions that involved Federated Department Stores and The May Department Stores Company with many stores ...

  5. Glynis Johns, Actress Who Played Mrs. Banks in 'Mary Poppins ...

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    Donaldson Collection/Getty Images)Johns began her career in 1948, when she appeared in Miranda, and then Helter Skelter th Glynis Johns, Actress Who Played Mrs. Banks in 'Mary Poppins,' Dead at ...

  6. John F. Kilmartin - Wikipedia

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    Backed by Dayton Hudson's financial resources, Mervyn's embarked on a remarkable course of expansion. By the mid-1980s, the chain was operating 148 stores. In 1984, Mervyn's opened nine stores in Texas — its first adventure outside the western United States — and posted a $223.3 million profit on sales of more than $2 billion.

  7. Mervyn Johns - Wikipedia

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    David Mervyn Johns was born on 18 February 1899 in Pembroke, Wales. [1] He attended Llandovery College, [2] an independent boarding school in South Wales, [3] following the graduation of his brother Howard Johns, later rector of Pusey and Weston-on-the-Green. [4] From 1913, he played cricket and rugby for the school's national teams. [5][6]

  8. Greenspoint Mall - Wikipedia

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    Greenspoint Mall was a shopping mall located in the Greenspoint neighborhood of Houston, Texas, at the northeast corner of Interstate 45 and Beltway 8 (also known as the Sam Houston Parkway/Tollway). The only remaining anchor is Fitness Connection, which occupies half of the former Lord & Taylor / Mervyn's store on the west side of the mall.

  9. The Halfway House - Wikipedia

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    The Halfway House is a 1944 British drama film directed by Basil Dearden and starring Mervyn Johns, his daughter Glynis Johns, Tom Walls and Françoise Rosay. [3] The film tells the story of ten people who are drawn to stay in an old Welsh countryside inn. Location scenes were shot at Barlynch Priory on the Devon/Somerset border.