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  2. Casual Corner - Wikipedia

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    Casual Corner broke tradition with retail conventions of the day, allowing women to physically browse clothing and try on items in fitting rooms, rather than encasing apparel behind glass. The store's name was chosen, in part, to reflect a more casual shopping experience than was typical of the era. [1]

  3. Jordan Marsh - Wikipedia

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    After the addition of the "new building" in 1949, the Jordan Marsh Complex was split into four distinct units; the 1949 new store, the original main store, annex, and bristol building. The Boston Redevelopment Authority estimated the complex's total retail space at 1,700,000 sq ft (160,000 m 2 ), which made it the largest retail venue in Boston.

  4. S. Klein - Wikipedia

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    The annex building, between 15th and 16th Streets, pictured in the 1936 photo above, remains as of 2022. A significant part of the signage was still in place at Klein's former location in downtown Newark, New Jersey, until its demolition. This location had been vacant since the store was closed in 1976, and the neon sign (in 2008 photo) that ...

  5. Mast General Store - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020 the business had expanded to eleven locations, including the original Store and annex, both located in Valle Crucis, North Carolina. The store sells commodities such as old-time hearth and home goods, outdoor clothing and gear, footwear, work clothes, old-fashioned wind-up toys, regional books and music, honey, and more than 500 ...

  6. Victor Clothing Company Building - Wikipedia

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    The Victory Clothing Company building was designed by Robert Farquhar Train and Robert Edmund Williams for Mr. & Mrs. J.F. Hosfield and built in 1914. [1] The building was originally built as a City Hall annex, [2] but by 2002 it contained ground-floor retail, second-story mezzanines for storage, and lofts on the third through fifth stories.

  7. N. Snellenburg & Company - Wikipedia

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    The N. Snellenburg Company Department Store Warehouse, 1825–1851 N. 10th St., in Philadelphia, was built in 1914 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003. In 1965, the men's store annex at 34 South 11th Street, became the first location of Community College of Philadelphia. It still stands and was used by the Family Court ...