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  2. North Park Plaza - Wikipedia

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    North Park Plaza is a shopping center in Villa Park, Illinois. It began as an indoor mall known as North Park Mall. It opened in 1973 as a 340,000 square foot enclosed shopping center. Anchors such as Robert Hall Village clothing store, Dominick's Finer Foods, and JCPenney were found in the mall. [1]

  3. Eagle Food Centers - Wikipedia

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    Eagle Food Centers was a chain of supermarkets that operated in Iowa, Wisconsin, Indiana, and Illinois for several years. The company was based in Milan, Illinois.The company operated stores under many names, including BOGO'S, Eagle Country Market, Eagle Discount Centers, Eagle Discount Supermarkets, Eagle Food Centers, May's Drug and MEMCO.

  4. Villa Park, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Villa Park is a village in DuPage County, Illinois, United States, within the Chicago metropolitan area. The population as of the 2020 Census was 21,113. The population as of the 2020 Census was 21,113.

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  6. Odeum Expo Center - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Blitz (CIFL/AIF) (2014–2016) The Odeum Expo Center was a convention center located in Villa Park, Illinois . It featured 20,106 square feet (1,868 m 2 ) of exhibit space at the North Hall and 21,632 square feet (2,010 m 2 ) of exhibit space at the South Hall.

  7. National Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans and St. Louis represented the last two divisions of National Supermarkets, a.k.a. National Tea, which originated in Chicago in 1899, making the chain one of the oldest in the USA. It was also one of the largest, ranking as the fifth largest in the late 1960s, only A&P, Safeway , Kroger, and Food Fair were larger.

  8. Bob Mariano (executive) - Wikipedia

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    As of November 2015, the chain operates over 150 supermarkets and over 100 pharmacies in Wisconsin and under the names of Pick 'n Save, Copps, and Metro Market. [9] Mariano has additionally opened 34 of his namesake stores in the Chicago area. [10] They plan to open 39 by the end of 2016, [7] but their eventual goal is a total of 50 Mariano's. [6]

  9. Chicago farmers' markets - Wikipedia

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    Chicago farmers' markets include approximately 30 open-air markets across neighborhoods with farmers from Illinois and surrounding states including Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin. Most of the markets are sponsored by the city and are held on one day of the week, with the exception of a few of the more popular ones, such as the Green City Market .