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  2. Furniture store Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams is shutting down

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    Mitchell Gold and Bob Williams founded their business together in 1989. Over the decades, the firm evolved into a major furniture maker and seller, with its own signature retail stores and outlets ...

  3. Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams - Wikipedia

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    Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams (formerly known as Mitchell Gold) is an American furniture company based in Taylorsville, North Carolina. The company once had 3 plants and 24 retail showrooms in the United States. In August 2023, Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams announced that it would be permanently shuttering its operations after nearly 35 years. [1]

  4. OKC Outlets - Wikipedia

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    OKC Outlets is an outlet mall located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The mall is 394,661 square feet (36,665.2 m 2 ) in size, and is one of the largest malls owned by The Outlet Resource Group (TORG). It opened on August 5, 2011, as The Outlet Shoppes at Oklahoma City , and was developed by Horizon Group Properties and CBL & Associates Properties ...

  5. List of shopping malls in the United States - Wikipedia

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    OKC OutletsOklahoma City (2011–present, outdoor) Penn Square Mall – Oklahoma City (1982–present) Quail Springs Mall – Oklahoma City (1980–present) Shawnee Mall – Shawnee (1989–present) Shepherd Mall – Oklahoma City (1964–2003) The Shoppes at Northpark – Oklahoma City (1972–present) Sooner Mall – Norman (1976–present)

  6. List of defunct department stores of the United States ...

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    The Jones Store (Kansas City), absorbed by May Department Stores 1998, sold to Macy's chain 2006; The Paris (Kansas City) Kmart (St. Louis) Newman's , acquired by parent company of Heer's of Springfield in the early 1980s, closed in 1995; Scruggs Vandervoort & Barney , closed in 1967; Stix, Baer, Fuller (St. Louis), acquired by Dillard's in 1983

  7. Paseo Arts District - Wikipedia

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    The Paseo Arts District, originally referred to as the Spanish Village, [1] was built in 1929 as the first commercial shopping district north of Downtown Oklahoma City by Oklahoman G.A. Nichols. [2] Early business in the area included a swimming pool called the Paseo Plunge, [3] a dry cleaner, drug store, [4] shoe repair store, [5] and ...