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  2. Springfield Furniture Company - Wikipedia

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    Springfield Furniture Company, also known as the General Warehouse Corp., is a historic manufacturing complex located at Springfield, Greene County, Missouri. The original sections were built about 1895, and expanded through 1933.

  3. Goedeker's - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Goedeker’s opened an additional showroom location in a 50,000 sq. ft. building. They also added furniture and mattresses to their product line. Business began to decline in 2001, and they were forced to close their 22,000 sq. ft. showroom location. [4]

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

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    Art Van Furniture – Founded in 1959 in Warren, MI, and operated over 300 stores and outlets in 7 states. On March 5, 2020, Art Van Furniture announced it would liquidate all of their company owned stores and file for chapter 11 bankruptcy.

  5. The Crossings at Northwest - Wikipedia

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    Burlington Coat Factory then left to move to St. Louis Mills mall, but it was soon rented out to Ford Motor Company. [41] Schweig Engel Furniture closed in July 2004 when the company went bankrupt [42] but it was briefly replaced with discount retailer US Factory Outlets the following spring [43] before becoming vacant again

  6. List of companies of the United States by state - Wikipedia

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    Missouri Employers Mutual Olin ... Tanger Factory Outlet Centers; Team Penske; Tengion; ... Ashley Furniture Industries

  7. Roberts, Johnson and Rand-International Shoe Company Complex

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    The building was erected for the Roberts, Johnson and Rand, a shoe manufacturing company later known as the International Shoe Company (which became Furniture Brands International). It was designed by German-born American architect Theodore C. Link. It is notable as one of the first St. Louis factories specifically designed for shoe production. [3]