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  2. Girl Distribution Company - Wikipedia

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    Royal Trucks is a company in Torrance, California that makes skateboard trucks, the axle-like structures to which a skateboard's wheels are attached, and apparel. According to Transworld Business and Chocolate Skateboards , the company was founded in 1999 by Rudy Johnson and Guy Mariano.

  3. Torrance Promenade - Wikipedia

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    270,749 square feet (25,153.4 m 2) (Torrance Promenade) [2] Torrance Promenade , formerly Old Towne , is a shopping mall in Torrance, California , United States. The original Old Towne mall built in 1972 featured a mix of shopping, amusement and entertainment.

  4. Del Amo Fashion Center - Wikipedia

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    Del Amo Fashion Center is a three-level regional shopping mall in Torrance, California, United States.It is currently managed and co-owned by Simon Property Group.. With a gross leasable area (GLA) of 2,519,601 sq ft (234,079 m 2), it is the seventh largest shopping mall in the United States.

  5. Torrance, California - Wikipedia

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    Torrance has a moderate year-round climate with average rainfall of 12 inches (300 mm) per year. [8] Torrance was incorporated in 1921, and at the 2020 census had a population of 147,067 residents. [6] Torrance has a beachfront and has 30 parks located around the city. [8] It is also the birthplace of the American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO).

  6. Silverwoods - Wikipedia

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    Silverwoods, originally promoted as F. B. Silverwood, after its founder, was a men's clothing store chain founded in Los Angeles in 1894 by Francis Bernard (F.B. "Daddy") Silverwood, a Canadian-American originally from near Lindsay, Ontario. He was a colorful character covered in the newspapers, a "songster" composer of popular songs, Shriner ...

  7. Service Merchandise - Wikipedia

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    Service Merchandise also had other wholly owned subsidiaries featuring retail stores, such as Zim's Jewelers, HomeOwners Warehouse (later called Mr. HOW Warehouse), [5] The Lingerie Store and The Toy Store. The retailer also provided some of the prizes on Classic Concentration on NBC, and Shop 'til You Drop and Shopping Spree. [citation needed]

  8. B. Altman and Company Building - Wikipedia

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    [35] [13] The residential core of Manhattan, once concentrated in lower Manhattan, moved uptown during the late 19th century. [36] By the 1870s, stores were being established between 14th and 23rd Streets in the Ladies' Mile area, including B. Altman and Company, which opened a store at Sixth Avenue between 18th and 19th Streets.

  9. Cheapskate (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Cheapskate" is a song from English rock band Supergrass's second album, In It for the Money (1997). It was released only in the United States and Canada in 1997, rising to number 35 on the US Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart and number 11 on the Canadian RPM Alternative 30 .