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  2. World Market Center Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    World Market Center Las Vegas [a] is a furniture showroom complex in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada, serving domestic and international sellers and buyers. [4] It contains 5.3 million square feet (490,000 m 2) across four buildings, part of a 57-acre (23 ha) site. The project was proposed in 2001, and the first building opened on July 25, 2005.

  3. Diamond's - Wikipedia

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    Las Vegas, NV 1978 Converted to Dillard's, now Dillard's Clearance on upper level and Curacao on lower level. Paradise Valley Mall: Phoenix, AZ February 1, 1979 [16] Converted to Dillard's then Sears, later demolished Fiesta Mall: Mesa, AZ July 4, 1980 [17] Converted to Dillard's then Dillard's Clearance, later demolished Fashion Show Mall: Las ...

  4. 99 Cents Only Stores - Wikipedia

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    It also exhibited at trade shows in Las Vegas and Chicago. The company announced all stores would close beginning April 5, 2024 and culminated on June 3, 2024 due to financial hardship. The company announced all stores would close beginning April 5, 2024 and culminated on June 3, 2024 due to financial hardship.

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  6. You can now buy items from the shuttered Tropicana Las Vegas

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    Taking its place will be a new $1.5 billion, 33,000-seat ballpark for the MLB's Oakland Athletics, who expect to make Vegas the team's new home by 2028. SEE MORE: Viva Las Vegas: MLB owners ...

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