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  2. Metrocenter Mall (Jackson, Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    Closing date: 2018: Developer: Jim Wilson & Associates and Homart Development Co. [1] Management: The Overby Company: Owner: City of Jackson and Metrocenter Mall, LLC: Architect: Evan Terry Associates [2] No. of stores and services: 60: No. of anchor tenants: 4 (1 closing, 3 vacant) Total retail floor area: 1,250,000 sq ft (116,000 m 2) No. of ...

  3. McRae's - Wikipedia

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    [3] McRae's had 28 stores with combined annual sales of $419 million and Proffitt's had 25 stores with annual sales of only $201 million. After the sale, McRae's stores retained their name and were operated as a separate subsidiary. [3] Proffitt's merged with Saks Holdings, owner of Saks Fifth Avenue, in 1998.

  4. List of defunct department stores of the United States

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    The last store closed its doors in early 2002. Then, one store in Winter Park, Florida was re-established as Jacobson's in 2004. [212] [200] [201] Jackson & Tinole Department Store Pellston [203] Independent regional luxury department store chain. John Preih Mercantile Co. Mount Clemens, closed June 1982.

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  6. Jacobson's - Wikipedia

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    Jacobson's was an American regional department store chain. Based in Jackson, Michigan, the chain operated primarily in Michigan and Florida, but also had stores in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky and Kansas. Jacobson's focused on apparel, fine jewelry and home furnishings. The chain entered bankruptcy in early 2002 after 164 years of service.

  7. Casual Corner - Wikipedia

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    The store's name was chosen, in part, to reflect a more casual shopping experience than was typical of the era. [1] Throughout the 1950s. each store displayed the following poem near its front door: [1] Come in and browse and tarry and chat. Casual Corner is meant just for that. Come in and leisurely look awhile. And find here what’s good and ...

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  9. Channel Paris Jackson’s Fashion Week Style With This Tiger ...

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    Jackson’s actual dress is sadly no longer available, but its $1,190 price tag may have been a deterrent anyway. Th Channel Paris Jackson’s Fashion Week Style With This Tiger-Print Dress