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  2. Shopko - Wikipedia

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    Shopko (stylized as SHOPKO, formerly stylized as ShopKo) was a chain of department stores based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. All locations closed on June 23, 2019, with the exception of the Shopko Optical locations, [ 3 ] which continue to operate.

  3. Demolition of former De Pere Shopko building begins, making ...

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    The former Shopko store in August in De Pere. Demolition of the big box building began Monday. ... An overhead rendering of the redevelopment plan for the 4.1-acre Shopko site at 230 N. Wisconsin ...

  4. Developer confirms Big Lots will no longer open at Shopko ...

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    The retail space will instead be filled by a “top national retailer,” although the name of that store has not yet been announced. ... Plans to redevelop the former Shopko property started when ...

  5. ALCO Stores - Wikipedia

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    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] Orscheln Farm & Home acquired ALCO's former distribution center in Abilene, Kansas. [7]

  6. Wisconsin Rapids' top business stories of 2023: Former Shopko ...

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    The store held a grand opening Nov. 10, although it held a soft opening a few days earlier. Marshalls has told the Daily Tribune the company anticipates opening its store in 2024.

  7. 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]