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  2. Wherehouse Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2002. In 2003, Trans World Entertainment purchased the remaining 148 Wherehouse stores for $41 million (~$65.1 million in 2023) in cash and assumed liabilities while closing 35 under-performing stores. [ 11 ]

  3. Pegasus Music and Video - Wikipedia

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    Within eight years, the store grew from one location to fifteen locations spread across Utah, Wyoming, and Montana. By 1990, Pegasus began focusing more on rentals. Garn's music stores were known for carrying children's movies and instructional videos. [1] [2] Pegasus Music and Video was purchased for $10 million by Wherehouse Entertainment in ...

  4. FYE (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Logo used from 2001 to 2017. 2428392, Inc., ... (an initialism of For Your Entertainment), ... In 2016 the company changed the store and website branding to "FYE".

  5. Image Entertainment, Inc. Stockholders Approve Merger ...

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    About Image Entertainment - Image Entertainment, Inc. is a leading independent licensee and distributor of entertainment programming in North America, with approximately 3,700 exclusive DVD titles ...

  6. Today in history: First 'Blockbuster' store opened - AOL

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    On this day in 1985, the first Blockbuster video store rental opened in Dallas, Texas. Blockbuster was founded by David Cook, who at the time had owned a computer software business. However, it ...

  7. Sam Goody - Wikipedia

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    Sam "Goody" Gutowitz (1904–1991) of New York City opened a small record store on New York's 9th Avenue shortly after the advent of vinyl long-playing records in the late 1940s. Although he did some retail business from his main store on 49th Street, most of his volume was in mail-order sales at discount prices, of which he was a pioneer. [2]

  8. Warehouse (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Wherehouse, a warehouse formerly used as a rehearsal space and studio by the band Aerosmith, in Waltham, Massachusetts, US; Wherehouse Entertainment, a defunct American music retailer; All pages with titles beginning with warehouse; All pages with titles containing warehouse

  9. Wherehouse - Wikipedia

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    The Wherehouse, officially titled A. Wherehouse, is a warehouse located at 55 Pond Street in Waltham, Massachusetts, United States. [1] It was rented out by the rock band Aerosmith, starting in 1975 and continuing into the 1980s. The warehouse featured a garage where the band members would park their cars, upstairs offices for the band's ...