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  2. The Emporium (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    The Emporium, from 1880 to 1995 Emporium-Capwell, was a mid-line department store chain headquartered in San Francisco, California, which operated for 100 years—from 1896 to 1996. The flagship location on San Francisco's Market Street was a destination shopping location for decades, and several branch stores operated in the various suburbs of ...

  3. Emporium Centre San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Emporium Centre San Francisco is a shopping mall located in San Francisco, California, United States. Best known by its former name, San Francisco Centre , it is anchored by Bloomingdale's . It connects directly to the Powell Street station via an underground entrance on the concourse floor.

  4. List of defunct department stores of the United States

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    The Emporium (San Francisco and South Bay, North Bay) Hale Bros. (San Francisco and Sacramento) Weinstock's (Sacramento and Reno) Davison's (Macy's in 1986) The F & R Lazarus and Co. (Macy's in 2005) Shillito's; Rike Kumler Co. William H. Block Co. (Blocks) Joseph Horne Co. Herpolsheimer's; Famous-Barr (Macy's in 2006) The Famous Clothing Store

  5. Emporium Capwell Company v. Western Addition - Wikipedia

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    Emporium Capwell was a department store chain in San Francisco. Most minorities worked in the stock and marketing area of the store, while Caucasians worked in the selling areas where the furniture and electronics were. The union for the Emporium was known as the Local 1100.

  6. Prentis Cobb Hale - Wikipedia

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    The company, later known as Carter Hawley Hale Stores Inc., owned the Emporium, Weinstock's and The Broadway, as well as Neiman-Marcus, prior to its two famous bankruptcies. He was also a vice president of the Bank of America and a member of the Bohemian Club. [2] He died in San Francisco on February 16, 1996. [3] [4]

  7. Broadway Stores - Wikipedia

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    Emporium-Capwell was created by the 1927 merger of the San Francisco–based Emporium Company and the Oakland-based H.C. Capwell Company. [61] [62] This company kept the two brands separate and had opened many Emporium and Capwell stores respectively throughout the San Francisco Bay Area prior to its acquisition by Broadway-Hale in 1970. Under ...

  8. Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn appear at a news conference with attorney Doug Rappaport (left) in San Francisco on September 29, 2016. Huskins and Quinn were victims in the bizarre Vallejo ...

  9. Harding Theater - Wikipedia

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    An appeal was filed against the San Francisco Planning Department's "Negative Declaration" to the Environmental Impact Report under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). [ 7 ] [ 8 ] In 2005, a similar challenge was successfully made against the negative declaration to the developer's original plan to demolish the entire theater to ...