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  2. Circuit City - Wikipedia

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    Circuit City was a consumer electronics retail company founded in 1949 as Wards Company and operated stores across the United States. It pioneered the electronics superstore format in the 1970s and changed its name to Circuit City Stores in 1984, but went bankrupt in 2009.

  3. CompUSA - Wikipedia

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    The closing locations were chosen based upon their overall performance, profitability, and proximity to competitors such as Best Buy, Fry's Electronics, Micro Center, and Circuit City. This first round of closings reduced the number of stores to less than half of its previous number.

  4. Gurnee Mills - Wikipedia

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    Circuit City opened in the area around the mall on November 24, [17] and a ten-screen movie theater, one of Marcus Theatres' first Illinois locations, opened at the mall on December 10. [18] The same year, Sears closed its chain of catalog outlet stores, [ 19 ] leaving a space which was filled by a Macy's Close-Out store and later by JCPenney.

  5. Lafayette Radio Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Of the 150 stores that Lafayette had once owned, eight stores remained when Circuit City took over. In order to keep the Lafayette name, which was popular in New York, Circuit City changed the store names to "Lafayette-Circuit City". However, these store locations were much smaller than a standard Circuit City, and did not carry major ...

  6. Circuit City Stores - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Circuit_City_Stores&oldid=1137557202"This page was last edited on 5 February 2023, at 07:27

  7. Louis Joliet Mall - Wikipedia

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    Twenty-two years later, on August 30, 2022, the store closed. [6] The Marshall Field's store was officially renamed Macy's on September 9, 2006. [7] Cinemark officially opened at the mall on May 8, 2009. [8] Tilted Kilt opened in 2011, but closed in early 2017. [9] On October 29, 2019, Cajun Boil & Bar opened in its former spot. [10]