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  2. Silo (store) - Wikipedia

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    At its peak, Silo operated 232 stores throughout the United States, with revenues of $1.2 billion. Dixons struggled to adapt is European style to the US markets. While competitors were opening much larger superstores, Dixons was comfortable with the far smaller footprint of its urban retail outlets in the UK, often as small as 2,000 square feet.

  3. Cermak Road - Wikipedia

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    Commercial storefronts with apartments above continue to line both sides of the busy street. On the corner of Whipple (3030 West) is Our Lady of Tepeyac Catholic Church, which was built in 1919 as St. Casimir Catholic Church, a Polish immigrant parish. At the corner of Cermak Road and Marshall Boulevard is the famous Apollo 2000 Theater. [28]

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

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    Sportmart – merged with Gart Sports in 1998 and closed in 2000; Sports Authority – bankrupt in 2016 and liquidated. Brand was acquired by Dick's Sporting Goods; Sports Unlimited – First store in 1983. In 2008 closed all stores and moved online. Sport Chalet – went bankrupt and closed in 2016

  5. Polaris Fashion Place - Wikipedia

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    Glimcher Realty Trust began construction on Polaris Fashion Place in June 2000. [3] The mall opened in November 2001 with 146 inline tenants. [4] The developers chose to include several tenants which were lacking in the market, [3] including four of the seven anchor stores: Kaufmann's, The Great Indoors, Lord & Taylor, and Saks Fifth Avenue.

  6. Buyout firm Apollo to buy Smart & Final Stores for $1.1 billion

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    The deal comes after Apollo sold Smart & Final to Ares Management Corp, another buyout firm, in 2012 for $975 million, including debt. It is Apollo's latest bet on the brick-and-mortar grocery ...

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Columbus, Ohio

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    This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places entries in Columbus, Ohio, United States.The National Register is a federal register for buildings, structures, and sites of historic significance.

  8. List of Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmarks - Wikipedia

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    Philo 6 Steam-Electric Generating Unit The world's first commercial supercritical steam-electric generating unit. 1957 Columbus: Ohio United States ASME brochure: 229: 2003 Great Northern 2313 — Montana Western 31 Gas The oldest-surviving Electro-motive Company (EMC) gas-electric rail motorcar and the oldest with Lemp control. 1925 North Freedom

  9. CompuServe - Wikipedia

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    CompuServe was initiated during 1969 as Compu-Serv Network, Inc. [a] in Columbus, Ohio, as a subsidiary of Golden United Life Insurance. [5]Though Golden United founder Harry Gard Sr.'s son-in-law Jeffrey Wilkins is widely miscredited as the first president of CompuServe, its first president was actually John R. Goltz. [6]