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  2. Grocery Outlet - Wikipedia

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    [13] [19] Prior to their appointment, Read was vice president of real estate and Lindberg vice president of purchasing for the company. [19] They took over for Steven Read, who became executive chairman of Grocery Outlet. [19] MacGregor Read is the son of Steven Read and Lindberg the son-in-law of Grocery Outlet Chairman Peter Read. [19]

  3. Redmond Town Center - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, Winmar, a real estate company owned by Safeco Insurance., eventually closed the 120-acre property and planned to develop the site into a mixed-use shopping mall. The project, named Maingate, was planned to include 1,350,000 square feet (125,000 m 2 ) of retail space, along with office spaces, 160 residential units, and 25-30 acres of ...

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  5. Glyndon Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Howard Colyer managed the Glyndon Hotel from 1939-1974. Colyer moved from South Carolina to manage the Hotel in the late 1930s for his uncle T.H. Collins. Later, the Hotel was sold to a local man. The Glyndon Hotel as well as other properties were sold to George Tye Baker in 1974. George Tye Baker was a real estate investor and retail merchant.

  6. Richmond, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    In 1906, Eastern Kentucky State Normal School was founded in Richmond to train teachers. The school graduated its first class of 11 teachers in 1909. [5] In 1922, it was established as a four-year college and in 1935 added a graduate degree program. [5] In 1965, the institution was renamed Eastern Kentucky University. [5] [10]

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  8. Lexington Mall - Wikipedia

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    The expansion of the Fayette Mall in 1993 with the addition of an entire wing and department store, began to erode Lexington Mall's customer base. [3] The then-manager of the mall stated that the facility would be renovated by 1995, as it had not been renovated since its original opening; however, this was an un-kept promise.

  9. Walmart - Wikipedia

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    The first one, a 39,000-square-foot (3,600-square-meter) store in the Spring Branch area of Houston, opened on April 29, 2009. [165] The store was a conversion of an existing Walmart Neighborhood Market. [166] In 2009, another Supermercado de Walmart opened in Phoenix, Arizona. [167] Both locations closed in 2014. [168]