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  2. Scarbrough Building - Wikipedia

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    Scarbrough's department store final logo. The Scarbrough Building is a historic commercial building in downtown Austin, Texas.Located on the corner of Congress Avenue and Sixth Street, the Chicago-style building was originally home to the flagship E.M. Scarbrough & Sons department store, simply known as Scarbrough's by locals.

  3. 'A cause, a real cause': Monument to Economy Furniture ... - AOL

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    A new monument in East Austin honors the Economy Furniture Company Strike of 1968-1971. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  4. Foley's - Wikipedia

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    Foley's was a regional chain of department stores owned by Federated Department Stores (1947–1988, 2005–2006), later owned by May Department Stores (1988–2005) and headquartered in Downtown Houston, Texas.

  5. Illums Bolighus - Wikipedia

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    Illums Bolighus is a retailer of household furnishings based in Copenhagen, Denmark. The original Illums Bolighus flagship store is located at Amagertorv 10 in central Copenhagen. The company was in 2005 acquired by an investor group headed by CEO Henrik Ypkendanz and has since then opened a number of new stores in Denmark, Norway, Sweden and ...

  6. The Domain (Austin, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    No. of stores and services: 137 (including committed tenants) No. of anchor tenants: 4: Total retail floor area: 1,234,352 square feet (114,675.1 m 2) No. of floors: Variable; most tenants single-story (2 in Arhaus Furniture, Macy's, Neiman Marcus, and Nordstrom, 3 in Dillard's, 4 in Parking Garages) Public transit access: Kramer station ...

  7. Barton Creek Square - Wikipedia

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    In June 1977, Melvin Simon & Associates announced the development of a shopping mall on a 104-acre (42 ha) tract of land along Texas State Highway Loop 360 in southwest Austin. Initial plans called for over 1 million sq ft (93,000 m 2) of retail space and parking capacity for nearly 6,000 cars, which would make the mall the largest in Austin.