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  2. Navy Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Navy Exchange. Navy Exchange is a retail store chain owned and operated by the United States Navy under the Navy Exchange Service Command (NEXCOM), part of the Naval Supply Systems Command. The Navy Exchange offers goods and services to active military, retirees, and certain civilians on Navy installations in the United States, overseas Navy ...

  3. Pearlridge Center - Wikipedia

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    Pearlridge Center is the second largest shopping center in Hawaiʻi, after Ala Moana, and is Hawaiʻi's largest enclosed shopping center, located in ʻAiea.Opened in 1972 and expanded in 1976, the enclosed mall is split into three "phases" (Uptown, Downtown, and Phase Three) and overlooks historic Pearl Harbor and the USS Arizona Memorial.

  4. Ala Moana Center - Wikipedia

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    4. Parking. 11,000. Website. alamoanacenter.com. The Ala Moana Center, commonly known simply as Ala Moana, is a large open-air shopping mall in the Ala Moana neighborhood of Honolulu, Hawaii. Owned by Brookfield Properties, Ala Moana is the eighth largest shopping mall in the United States and the largest open-air shopping center in the world.

  5. ABC Stores - Wikipedia

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    ABC Stores is a chain of convenience stores based in Honolulu. The chain operates 73 stores, 58 of which are located in the state of Hawaii, with the remaining locations in the Mariana Islands (1), Las Vegas (6), and Guam (8). [1] The company now generates more than $230 million in annual sales and employs over 1500 staff, and is described as ...

  6. Liberty House (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Number of locations. 45-50 (at its peak) Number of employees. 4,200 (at its peak) Parent. Amfac (1918-1988) JMB Realty (1988-2001) Liberty House, headquartered in Honolulu, Hawaii, was a department store and specialty store chain with locations throughout the Hawaiian Islands and on Guam, as well as several locations on the United States mainland.

  7. Shirokiya - Wikipedia

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    various. Revenue. $38 million (January 1, 2005) Website. www.shirokiya.com. Shirokiya (白木屋) was a chain of department stores and other retail establishments founded in Japan and later located in Honolulu under the ownership of Shirokiya Holdings, LLC, a United States -based corporation. The company's last location closed in 2020.