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  2. Large national chain furniture store coming to Henrietta ...

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    Store hours will be 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday; 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday. The town of Henrietta has issued permits needed for an interior renovation, but they have not been picked ...

  3. Longtime furniture store leaves Rochester location in favor ...

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    The Henrietta store, run by Dan Angarano, is about the same size as the Greece store, 12,000 square feet. ... Markson’s Furniture leaves longtime Rochester NY home for Henrietta.

  4. At Home (store) - Wikipedia

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    Interior of an At Home in Rapid City, South Dakota. At Home was founded in 1979 in Schertz, Texas, as Garden Ridge Pottery and was later renamed to Garden Ridge. Investment firm Three Cities Research became the largest shareholder of Garden Ridge in 1999. Garden Ridge filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in 2004. After the reorganization ...

  5. Are retail stores open New Year's Eve 2024? See hours for ...

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    Both Home Depot and Lowe's stores will be open on Dec. 31 and will close at 6 p.m. local time, the companies told USA TODAY. Ace Hardware stores are independently owned and operated, so hours vary ...

  6. Henrietta Township, Lorain County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Henrietta Township Town Hall. Location of Henrietta Township in Lorain County Coordinates: 41°19′44″N 82°18′31″W  /  41.32889°N 82.30861°W  / 41.32889; -82

  7. Tops Friendly Markets - Wikipedia

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    The 46 stores were located in Greater Cleveland, Akron and Norwalk and at the time employed approximately 3,800 full and part-time employees. Tops announced on October 10, 2006 that 18 of its Ohio stores were sold to rival Giant Eagle. The store in Youngstown which closed prior to 2006, was sold, expanded, and converted to Target. [2]