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  2. Big Lots - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, Consolidated Stores Corp. opened its first closeout store, called Odd Lots, in Columbus, Ohio. In 1983, drug store chain Revco bought New Jersey closeout retailer Odd Lot Trading Co. [ 10 ] As Consolidated's Odd Lots stores expanded Revco was unhappy it that had a similar name as a subsidiary owned by Revco.

  3. Ohio-based Big Lots closing 19 more stores amid bankruptcy ...

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    Columbus-based Big Lots is closing another 19 stores, bringing the total to more than 400. Here's where they are and the Ohio stores that have closed. ... Ohio 45245. Columbus Grandview: 1451 W ...

  4. Big Lots to close Columbus distribution center this fall; 374 ...

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    Struggling retailer Big Lots is closing a distribution center in Columbus that will put 374 workers out of jobs.. The Columbus-headquartered company told the state this week that the distribution ...

  5. Big Lots to close 4 more Ohio stores, among 56 nationwide ...

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    Some Ohio Big Lots stores that will soon close are offering 60-70% off discounts. The company lists 102 Ohio locations on its website and currently operates more than 1,350 stores in the U.S ...

  6. List of defunct department stores of the United States

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    Bailey Brothers (Cleveland, Ohio) Later Bailey's Department Store, closed 1968. [370] [371] B.R. Baker, Toledo [372] Buckeye Mart (Columbus, Ohio) owned by Gamble-Skogmo, Inc.; Columbus stores closed in the mid-1970s; Remaining Ohio stores along with Tempo stores in Michigan were sold to Fisher's Big Wheel Stores and renamed Fisher's Buckeye Tempo.

  7. Jerome Schottenstein - Wikipedia

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    Jerome Schottenstein was born to a Jewish family, the son of Ephrayim Schottenstein, a Lithuanian Jewish immigrant, [4] and Anna Schottenstein.. In 1917, Ephraim opened a retail shop on South Parsons Avenue on Columbus, Ohio’s south side.

  8. Big Lots strikes deal to keep hundreds of stores open and ...

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    The Columbus, Ohio-based company recently announced it was preparing to close its remaining 963 locations after an acquisition by ... Big Lots’ new deal could prevent thousands of its employees ...

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