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  2. Thrifty White - Wikipedia

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    Thrifty White is an employee-owned company that operates a total of 96 drugstores under the banners White Drug and Thrifty White Drug. In addition, there are 82 Independent Retailers that operate their own pharmacies but use Thrifty White tools and contracts. Its locations are typically found inside shopping centers or strip malls.

  3. 7 Groceries You Should ALWAYS Buy at the Dollar Store

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    Nifty thrifty! While a lot of people head to their local dollar store for school supplies or party items, the store’s food options can be just as thrifty. However, keep in mind that goods at ...

  4. Thrifty PayLess - Wikipedia

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    Thrifty PayLess Holdings, Inc. was a pharmacy holding company that owned the Thrifty Drugs and PayLess Drug Stores chains in the western United States. The combined company was formed in April 1994 when Los Angeles–based TCH Corporation, the parent company of Thrifty Corporation and Thrifty Drug Stores, Inc., acquired the Kmart subsidiary PayLess Drug Stores Northwest, Inc. [1] At the time ...

  5. Thrifty Shopping: Save Money with Coupons, Discounts, and ...

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    One effective method is using coupons, discounts, and promotional codes while shopping. This article provides a step-by-step guide to help you maximize your savings through these deals. 1.

  6. Thriftimart - Wikipedia

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    View of one part of Valley Plaza, North Hollywood; At left: Owl Drugs' Big Owl market opened in 1951, and was sold and rebranded Thriftimart in 1954. Thriftimart was an American chain of supermarkets in Greater Los Angeles until 1984, founded by Roger M. Laverty.

  7. Fallbrook Center - Wikipedia

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    Damaged by the 1994 Northridge earthquake, and in decline by the late 1990s, the shopping venue was redeveloped between August 2001 and November 2003, emerging as the 1.2-million-square-foot (110,000 m 2) Fallbrook Center of today. The existing Penney's structure, vacated in April 2001, was retenanted by Kohl's.

  8. NoHo West - Wikipedia

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    NOHO West is a mixed-use complex in North Hollywood, Los Angeles.Developed on the 25-acre site (10 ha) of the former Laurel Plaza regional shopping mall, the development includes residential units, commercial offices and pedestrian-oriented shops and restaurants. [1]

  9. Vernon Hills Village - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, Mount Vernon, New York-based developer Salvatore Pepe released plans to build shopping center on the 9-acre (3.6 ha) parcel next to Lord & Taylor, promoting it as the future "Fifth Avenue of Westchester" and already envisioning luxury department store Bonwit Teller as the anchor, more than a decade before Bonwit's would actually move from White Plains to Vernon Hills in 1967.