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  2. Stowers Building - Wikipedia

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    Later he established a permanent headquarters in San Antonio, Texas and started his first store in Houston, on Main Street, at the beginning of the 20th century. Their store on the 700 block of Main was consumed by fire, which led them to commission the Stowers Building. [4] Gordon's Jewelers acquired Stowers Furniture Company in 1966.

  3. Sweeney Clock - Wikipedia

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    The Sweeney Clock is a 1908 clock installed near Houston's Tranquillity Park, in the U.S. state of Texas.The clock was originally installed outside the J.J. Sweeney & Co. jewellery store at the northeast corner of the intersection of Main Street and Prairie Street from 1908 to 1928.

  4. The Shaw Group - Wikipedia

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    The Shaw Group is a pipe and steel fabrication firm specializing in induction bending. Headquartered in Houston, Texas, Shaw employs approximately 1,400 people across its offices and operations in North America and the Middle East.

  5. Sterling Jewelers - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1910 by Henry Shaw (the father of Jerry Shaw, the chairman emeritus of Sterling today), from LeRoy's Jewelers in Lorain, Ohio. Sterling Jewelers is a wholly owned subsidiary of UK-based Signet Jewelers Limited (listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol SIG), having been acquired in 1987. [2]

  6. Bailey Banks & Biddle - Wikipedia

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    Zale opened many Bailey Banks & Biddle stores in numerous cities. In 2007, Zale Corporation sold the 65-store jewelry chain to Finlay Enterprises. [5] Finlay Enterprises filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in August 2009, [6] and Bailey Banks & Biddle was relaunched as a private company by the new owners in the spring of 2010. The new owners bought ...

  7. PlazAmericas - Wikipedia

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    This is the third mall to be built in Houston after Gulfgate Mall opened in 1956 and Meyerland Plaza in 1957, but the first fully air-conditioned mall in Houston. The area includes the Jewelry Exchange Center, a ten-story building. [1] After the mall was renamed PlazAmericas, it took a Latin American theme and catered to Hispanics. [2]