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  2. E. J. Korvette - Wikipedia

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    E. J. Korvette, also known as Korvette’s, was an American chain of discount department stores, founded in 1948 in New York City. It was one of the first department stores to challenge the suggested retail price provisions of anti-discounting statutes. [ 1 ]

  3. List of defunct department stores of the United States

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    E.J. Korvette Korvette's Founded 1948, Bankrupt 1980. E.L. Leland & Co. Saugatuck [191] [192] The Fair The Fair Savings Bank Department Store, later abbreviated to the Fair Store (1888 - 1965) Escanaba, Lansing, Flint opened its doors in 1888 and operated on Ludington Avenue. Allowed their clerks to unionize, even as their competitors resisted ...

  4. Arlen Realty and Development Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1970s, it was one of the largest publicly traded real estate investment trusts. Arlen began by developing suburban shopping centers throughout the United States, and in 1971, it acquired discount retail chain E.J. Korvette. By 1975, Arlen owned and managed over 42 million square feet of shopping centers, and controlled over $1.7 ...

  5. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    GEM – initially called Government Employees Mutual Stores, and later Government Employees Mart before settling on G. E. M. Membership Department Stores, a profit-making company that was aimed at the governmental employees market; first store was opened in Denver in 1956; [190] after several expansions, the company filed for bankruptcy in 1974 ...

  6. Caldor - Wikipedia

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    Many Caldor competitors, such as E.J. Korvette, Grand Way Stores, Two Guys, and W. T. Grant, did not fare as well and would shut down. [1] In 1976, Caldor took over seven stores formerly operated by the defunct W. T. Grant, giving Caldor immediate access to locations that were already zoned for retail outlets and access to fast-tracked expansion.

  7. Harford Mall - Wikipedia

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    Originally opened in 1973 by Mid Atlantic Realty Trust, it featured an E.J. Korvette and Montgomery Ward as its anchor stores. [4] Among the other original tenants were Walden Books, Friendly Ice Cream, Horn and Horn, and a multi-screen cinema. Korvette became Hutzler's then Hecht's, and finally Macy's.

  8. “Duck Dynasty” Gets Revival at A&E Nearly 8 Years After ...

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    On Wednesday, Jan. 22, A&E confirmed that the beloved reality series would return to the network as Duck Dynasty: The Revival. At the show's height in 2013, 11.8 million viewers tuned in to watch ...

  9. List of Saks Fifth Avenue store locations - Wikipedia

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    After 1965 E. J. Korvette, now Herald Center: 1903 [18] 1965 [18] 001 601 NY New York City Manhattan: New York Saks Fifth Avenue flagship store 611 Fifth Avenue: Sep 15, 1924 [19] open Miami– Ft. Lauderdale– W. Palm Beach: Palm Beach: Palm Beach (1st location) Shoe, hosiery and handbag store in Hotel Alba. First branch store branded as Saks ...