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  2. Gardner-White Furniture - Wikipedia

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    Gardner-White was founded by Eugene Clinton White and John G. Gardner. [2] Irwin Kahn began working for the family-owned retailer in the mid-1950s and eventually became the second-generation owner and operator. [3] The company had a single store until 1974 but has since expanded to 11 stores and a warehouse in southeastern Michigan. [4]

  3. Get furniture rebate from Gardner White if the Lions win ...

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    No rebates will be paid at Gardener White store locations and proof of purchase is required to receive the rebate. Participants must cash the checks within 60 days from the date the payment was ...

  4. Art Van Furniture - Wikipedia

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    Most former Art Van and Loves locations are now occupied by other furniture retailers. Gardner-White, the chain's largest competitor in Metro Detroit, acquired Art Van's former headquarters, plus the flagship store in Canton. [28] [29] Many others became Value City Furniture stores, allowing that chain to expand their presence in the Detroit area.

  5. Arborland Center - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, the larger Briarwood Mall opened, and JCPenney moved to a newer store there. Competition from Briarwood caused Arborland to lose tenants throughout the end of the 1970s. [3] [4] E.N. Maisel & Associates purchased the mall in 1980 and enclosed its formerly open-air concourses, while replacing the vacated JCPenney store with Crowley's. [5]

  6. Gardner White furniture company offers refunds if Detroit ...

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    Gardner White has been running its Lions promotion for a few weeks. Stewart borrowed the idea of tying in a pro sports team’s fate to free merchandise from a Boston furniture retailer who once ...

  7. Washington Boulevard Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The structure was originally built as an office and retail building and was later leased to upscale women's department store Himelhoch Brothers from 1923 to 1977 1539 Washington Boulevard Detroit Statler Hotel: Hotel (demolished) 1915 Georgian architecture, a subset of English Renaissance Revival: 18 Razed in 2005 1553 Woodward Avenue