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Sangertown Square is a shopping mall located in New Hartford, New York between New York State Route 5 and New York State Route 8 near Utica, New York. Sangertown Square is a single-story mall, and comprises 869,758 sq ft (80,803 m 2) of leasable retail space. The mall was built in 1980 and has a central food court and 50 storefronts.
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The Edw. Malley Co., formerly the largest hometown department store in Downtown New Haven Store relocated during urban renewal in 1962 from Chapel Street to Church Street. Bankruptcy and closure, 1981. E.J. Korvettes (Downtown Hartford) Feinson's , closed 2000 [140]
In March 2014, after over 15 months of renovations, Price Chopper completed its remodel of its 25-year-old Latham, New York store and rebranded the store as Market Bistro, including an expanded food court featuring hamburgers, a Ben & Bill's sandwich counter, stone-fired pizza, an ice cream shop, Chef's Grill, as well as an expanded 24-hour ...
New Hartford is a town in Oneida County, New York, United States. As of the 2020 census, the town population was 21,874. [3] The name of New Hartford was provided by a settler family from Hartford, Connecticut. The Town of New Hartford contains a village named New Hartford.
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King's Department Stores was a chain of discount stores in the Eastern United States. The chain started in 1956, in Brockton, Massachusetts. They expanded to 187 stores (three stores operated in the Buffalo, New York area [1]). [2] In 1978, they purchased the bankrupt Mammoth Mart chain. [2]
A Howlands store in Ithaca, New York, in 1987 SGC sold the chain in June 1986 to Netherlands-based Amcena Corporation, the owners of the New York City -based Ohrbach's chain. [ 5 ] In January 1987, Amcena closed five Ohrbach's locations in the New York area, renovated them and opened them as Steinbach stores on March 12, 1987. [ 6 ]