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The first major Bradlees store closings came in 1988, when it exited the Southern United States. Bradlees remained profitable into the early 1990s. In 1992, a year after its parent company becoming public once again, Stop & Shop Inc. sold Bradlees to an investment group, and the chain continued as a separate company.
Bradlees closed all stores in 2001. ... At the store, shoppers could purchase everything from tires to candy bars, lawn chairs to school supplies, and more. The chain grew to 31 stores and closed ...
Bradlees' closing was completed in November, 1996. [37] Montgomery Wards closed its store at the end of 1997. [37] [38] By early 1998, after Wards' closing, the mall was only 50% occupied. [39] The movie theatres, operated at that point by Loew's Theatres and having seven screens, closed in July, 1999. [40]
Ames. Bradlees was part of the Stop 'n Shop Companies which was a grocery chain also based in Mass. While there were Bradlees discount stores in the mid Atlantic region, with a buying office on Broadway in the garment center district in NYC; the grocery stores were only in the New England area.
In 1978, Britt's and J. M. Fields closed and were replaced by Hess's and Jefferson Ward (the discount store arm of Montgomery Ward), respectively. [6] Jefferson Ward later became Bradlees in 1985. After Bradlees closed in 2001, it was subdivided between Ross Dress for Less and Dick's Sporting Goods.
The Bradlee-Quinn Years (1979—2017) The razzle-dazzle of Grey Gardens cannot be overstated. Even in its disrepair, anyone with an imagination could envision its illustrious potential.
The former Bradlees was subdivided, and The Home Depot and Regal Cinemas were added on outparcels in 1998. [2] [4] In 2003, BJ's Wholesale Club opened in the mall's surrounding area, followed by Best Buy in 2006. [5] [6] After Value City went out of business in 2009, its space became Burlington Coat Factory. [7] [8]
Sep. 23—The 1950 census showed Albuquerque to be a city of some 97,000 souls, the population located predominantly in the north and south valleys, the University of New Mexico area and the ...