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  2. J.B. Van Sciver Co. - Wikipedia

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    J.B. Van Sciver Furniture Co. was a furniture company in Camden, New Jersey, founded in 1881 by Joseph Bishop Van Sciver and later run by his sons, Joseph Bishop Van Sciver Jr., Lloyd Van Sciver, and Russell Van Sciver. The company also opened stores in Allentown, Pennsylvania and Trenton, New Jersey.

  3. Bamberger's - Wikipedia

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    Sales volume at the downtown Newark store was affected by the Newark civil unrest of 1967—sales space was decreased and Newark became a "value oriented" store. [2] Evening hours were eliminated downtown by 1979. [13] In 1986, all Bamberger's stores were renamed Macy's, and the Newark store operated as Macy's until it was closed in 1992. [14]

  4. Raymour & Flanigan - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Raymour & Flanigan acquired Furniture Unlimited, which gave the company footing in the Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey markets. [ 6 ] By 2005, the company had begun to focus on expanding its presence in the New York metropolitan area by acquiring Futurama, a furniture retailer with three stores. [ 7 ]

  5. Category:Defunct companies based in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Defunct discount stores based in New Jersey (6 P) M. ... Pages in category "Defunct companies based in New Jersey" The following 86 pages are in this category, out of ...

  6. Bob's Discount Furniture bringing its first store to ... - AOL

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    TOMS RIVER - Bob's Discount Furniture is on the way to Hooper Avenue, the retailer's first store in Ocean County. Construction fencing has gone up around the former Gelco Furniture at 1288 Hooper Ave.

  7. Hahne and Company - Wikipedia

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    The store's motto was "The Store With The Friendly Spirit", and it became known as the "carriage trade" store in Newark. In 1901, a modern flagship store designed by architect Goldwin Starrett was opened at 609 Broad Street by Military Park in downtown Newark.