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  2. Kmart was once ubiquitous across Southern Tier. What has ...

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    Remember Kmart, with its big red K and blue light specials? Few retail outlets had a bigger footprint for much of the 20th century. The company once boasted well over 2,000 stores across the U.S ...

  3. Kmart - Wikipedia

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    Kmart's longest lasting logo, used from 1969 to 1990. Under the leadership of executive Harry Cunningham, S.S. Kresge Company opened the first Kmart-named store, at 27,000 square feet (2,500 square meters), which was referred to by Kresge as a "bantam" Kmart and was in fact originally intended to be a Kresge store until late in the planning process, on January 25, 1962, in San Fernando ...

  4. Kmart's 'Ship My Pants' Ad Sequel Promises 'Big Gas Savings'

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    And as with the last ad, this one gets its message across nicely: That you can save 30 cents per gallon at select gas stations by becoming a member of Shop Your Way Rewards, Sears' and Kmart's ...

  5. Kmart to close its last remaining store in the U.S. Here's ...

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    Kmart will shutter its last big-box store in the U.S. in October, marking the end of an era for the 62-year-old discount chain. ... Where to shop today's best deals: Kate Spade, Amazon, Walmart ...

  6. Sears Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Sears Holdings Corporation was an American holding company headquartered in Hoffman Estates, Illinois.It was the parent company of the chain stores Kmart and Sears and was founded after the former purchased the latter in 2005. [7]

  7. S. S. Kresge - Wikipedia

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    Sebastian Spering Kresge (July 31, 1867 – October 18, 1966) was an American businessman. He created and owned two chains of department stores: the S. S. Kresge Company, one of the 20th century's largest discount retail organizations, and the Kresge-Newark traditional department store chain.