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  2. Auburn Mall (Maine) - Wikipedia

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    Auburn Mall opened in 1979. Its original anchor stores were J. C. Penney and Porteous. [1] In 1990, Equity announced plans to expand the mall with a new wing and a Sears as a third anchor store. This would have replaced an existing Sears in Lewiston. [2] Porteous closed at the mall in 2002. [3] Express and Gap closed at the mall in 2003 and ...

  3. No. 7 (brand) - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Boots expanded the range to incorporate body products, foundation, creams and men's skincare. [3] In 2021, Walgreens Boots Alliance (WBA), the company owning the brand, launched No7 as a separate company. [5] [6] No7's products and services are available in over 20,000 stores and online, in 29 markets worldwide. [7]

  4. Kittery Premium Outlets to get multi-million-dollar ...

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    The Kittery Premium Outlets, home to Nike, American Eagle and more, are getting significant upgrades, according to its owner. Kittery Premium Outlets to get multi-million-dollar renovations: What ...

  5. Alliance Boots - Wikipedia

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    On 25 April 2007, Alliance Boots was approached with a buy-out offer by New York City-based private equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts in conjunction with Alliance Boots' then Executive Deputy Chairman, Stefano Pessina, for an estimated £12.4 billion. [7] Alliance Boots was the first company on the FTSE 100 share index to be bought-out by a ...

  6. Affordable housing, hotel, restaurant in updated Outlets at ...

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    The updated version of the proposal going before the Kittery Planning Board this week calls for a five-story, 107-unit apartment building, a four-story 119-room hotel with an indoor pool, and a ...

  7. Boots Factory Site - Wikipedia

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    By 1926, John Boot had bought back the company and in 1927, renamed the Boots Pure Drug Company, it purchased a new 200-acre (81 ha) site at Beeston, outside of Nottingham, which became the Boots Factory Site. [3] Work began immediately and Owen Williams, an architect and engineer, was engaged to design a range of buildings on the site.