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  2. Toy store - Wikipedia

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    The first toy store was founded in 1760 by William Hamley in London, under the name of "Noah's Ark", later renamed to Hamleys. [1] [2] Set over seven floors, a Hamleys branch at 200 Regent Street in the West End of London opened in 1881. The famous toy store in New York City, FAO Schwarz, was founded under the name Schwarz Toy Bazaar.

  3. Circus World (store) - Wikipedia

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    Rubin chose to begin a toy store company and began securing locations, followed by financial backing. [2] The first store opened in 1964, in Warren, Michigan. [6] Gilbert Companies Inc. (formerly Gilbert Shoe Stores Inc.), based in Columbus, Ohio, purchased Child's World in November 1969. [2] [7] In 1970, the chain was renamed as Circus World. [1]

  4. Charles Henry Schwarz - Wikipedia

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    Later, the Toy Bazaar, along with the other brothers' stores, assimilated into FAO Schwarz. [2] Charles was born in Herford, Province of Westphalia, Kingdom of Prussia and was the first of the Schwarz brothers to immigrate to Baltimore, MD in 1840. [3] Charles Henry Schwarz died of pneumonia at his house [4] on October 11, 1903. [5]

  5. FAO Schwarz - Wikipedia

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    1910 F.A.O Schwarz Advertisement. FAO Schwarz was founded in 1862 in Baltimore under the name "Toy Bazaar" by German immigrant Frederick August Otto Schwarz.. In 1870, Schwarz opened a New York City location known as the "Schwarz Toy Bazaar" at 765 Broadway, which moved to 42 E. 14th Street in Union Square in 1880 and operated at that location until April 28, 1897, when it took over two vacant ...

  6. S. S. Kresge - Wikipedia

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    He renamed the store Kresge-Newark, expanded it, and started branch stores. The new department store company was completely independent from the S.S. Kresge discount department store company. [ 1 ] By 1924, Kresge was worth approximately $375,000,000 ($3.83 billion in 2009 dollars [ 2 ] ) and owned real estate of the approximate value of ...

  7. Kingsdale Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    Ohio's first Giant Eagle “Market District” was built a year later. The 110,168 square-feet store was built just south of the original store in place of the old Stein Mart building. It features a cafe, wine and beer store, exotic foods, an on-site dietitian, beauty specialist, cooking classes, and more. [34] [35]