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  2. Shopko - Wikipedia

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    Shopko Hometown stores were aimed at smaller communities ranging from 3,000 to 8,000 in population. They carried about 70% of the merchandise of Shopko's larger stores. The first two stores opened in 2010 in Oconto, Wisconsin and Kewaunee, Wisconsin inside converted Pamida locations. [44] In 2015, 20 locations were acquired from the bankrupt ...

  3. ALCO Stores - Wikipedia

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    Going out of business sales at all locations started on November 21, 2014. The last ALCO store closed in March 2015. 20 locations were acquired by Shopko, and were converted into Shopko Hometown stores. [5] Those locations closed permanently after Shopko filed for bankruptcy in 2019. Bomgaars took over 12 former locations. [6]

  4. Pamida - Wikipedia

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    Pamida / p ə ˈ m aɪ d ə / 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 smaller, rural communities that range from 3,000 to 8,000 in population.

  5. Festival Foods store in Kimberly to open in September, will ...

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    The Kimberly store will be the fifth Festival Foods store in the Fox Cities. Other locations are at 1200 W. Northland Ave. in Appleton, W3195 Van Roy Road in Buchanan, 1355 Oneida St. in Menasha ...

  6. List of defunct department stores of the United States

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    F. C. Nash & Co. – Nash's (Pasadena), at one time had 5 stores in downtown locations in neighboring small cities during the 1950s and 1960s, founded in 1889 as a grocery store, became a department store in 1921, branch stores were unable to compete with larger chains opening in malls built in the late 1960s and early 1970s and had to be ...

  7. P.M. Place Stores - Wikipedia

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    Place's attempted to grow to 75 stores by the end of 2002 but was bought by ShopKo in 2000 for $22 million with a store count of 49. ShopKo converted these stores into Pamida stores. [2] At the time of assimilation into Pamida, Place's president and CEO was Charles M. Place. Charles Patterson "Pat" Place had previously been in charge of the ...

  8. Northland Mall (Appleton, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Despite these vacancies, Shopko opened a store at the center in March 1971. The 60,000-square-foot (5,600 m 2) store was the second in the Fox Cities. [4] Although W. T. Grant closed in 1976, several new stores opened within the plaza within the following year, including RadioShack. [5] The W. T. Grant store became Lathrop Furniture in 1979. [6]

  9. Michigan developer puts downtown Green Bay, Ashwaubenon ... - AOL

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    Bidding for the Green Bay Press-Gazette building starts at $1.25 million. Bidding for The Arboretum, formerly Shopko's HQ, starts at $3.5 million.