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  2. Hobby Lobby opens doors in St. Marys - AOL

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    Hobby Lobby, located at 1286 Indiana Ave. in St. Marys Square, is an arts, crafts, and home decor store. It celebrated the grand opening of its new location. St. Marys resident Deb McDermitt could ...

  3. Sandusky Mall - Wikipedia

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    In December 2018, Cafaro Company announced that they had a redevelopment plan set in place for the mall with changes on the horizon coming within the next year. On June 30, 2019, it was announced that Hobby Lobby, a crafts and home decor store, would be coming to the Sandusky Mall. It replaced roughly half of the former Sears store.

  4. Hobby Lobby - Wikipedia

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    Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc., formerly Hobby Lobby Creative Centers, is an American retail company. It owns a chain of arts and crafts stores with a volume of over $5 billion in 2018. [ 1 ] The chain has 1,001 stores in 48 U.S. states.

  5. Is Hobby Lobby still coming to Howell? The store and ... - AOL

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    Genoa Township Manager Kelly VanMarter confirmed in May that Hobby Lobby signed a tentative lease to take over a portion of the former Carson's in Grand River Plaza. A permit for facade upgrades ...

  6. Hobby Lobby opens store in Belden Village shopping district ...

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    National retail chain Hobby Lobby has opened a new location in the Belden Village shopping district. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  7. David Green (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    By August 1972, the focus was on arts and crafts, and the business had thrived to such an extent that Green and his wife were able to open a 300 square-foot store in northwest Oklahoma City called Hobby Lobby. In 1975, Green left his 13-year career with TG&Y and opened a second Hobby Lobby location with 6,000 square feet of space. [2] [3]