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  2. The Room Store - Wikipedia

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    The Room Store (commonly stylized as RoomStore) was a chain of furniture retail stores in the eastern and southern United States, which operated from 1992 to 2012. The company, which was owned by RoomStore, Inc., specialized in retailing all the pieces of furniture for an entire room rather than individual pieces of furniture.

  3. Goldwater's - Wikipedia

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    In 1892, the Phoenix store was reopened under the management of Michael's son Baron Goldwater and performed well. [1] Baron managed the chain along with his two brothers Henry and Morris . Baron's son Robert W. Goldwater went on to manage the chain and during this time Goldwater's expanded to open a store at Park Central in 1956.

  4. Ralph Haver - Wikipedia

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    1963 Barrow's Furniture Store, Tucson, AZ (AIA Award of Merit, AIA Honor Award) 1963 Arizona Bank branch 16th Street, Phoenix, AZ (AIA Award of Merit) 1963 Phoenix Municipal Bldg, Phoenix, AZ (in collaboration with Ed Varney, won an AIA award) 1963 Engineering Complex expansion, ASU, Tempe, AZ; 1964 Polynesian Dary Queen, Scottsdale, AZ

  5. The best websites to buy discount furniture and home ... - AOL

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    Apt2B is an LA-based online furniture and home decor brand that specializes in fun, functional and quality furniture for the home. In fact, the brand’s Harper Sleeper Sofa is one of the best ...

  6. Rosson House - Wikipedia

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    Rosson House, at 113 North 6th Street at the corner of Monroe Street in Downtown Phoenix, Arizona, is a historic house museum in Heritage Square. [2] It was built between 1894 and 1895 in the Stick-Eastlake - Queen Anne Style of Victorian architecture and was designed by San Francisco architect A. P. Petit, his final design before his death.

  7. Christown Spectrum Mall - Wikipedia

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    In November 2001, the mall was renamed Phoenix Spectrum Mall, [4] and Grossman Company Properties began a $10 million renovation project. The mall changed its focus to discount stores, starting with the demolition of The Broadway and replacement by Walmart (originally built as a discount store, later expanded into a Supercenter) in 1994. [5]