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The center suffered greatly from high crime and poor sales among its stores, causing Almy's and many of the other stores to close in 1972, [2] and the rest to close in 1973. [3] A $15 million development plan launched in 1982 began converting the property to Bayside Expo Center. [4] Bayside Expo Center officially opened for business in January ...
The chain was bought out by ThreeSixty group and opened two new locations in Rockefeller Center, and LaGuardia airport, with plans to open up to 30 more in the future. KB Toys – liquidated February 9, 2009, which closed all of the remaining stores; [ 179 ] sold to Toys "R" Us and then to Strategic Marks, LLC; although it planned to reopen ...
Metcalf South Shopping Center; Metro North Mall; Metrocenter (Phoenix, Arizona) Metrocenter Mall (Jackson, Mississippi) Midtown Plaza (Rochester, New York) Midway Mall; Midway Mall (Sherman, Texas) Military Circle Mall
Location City State ... George R. Brown Convention Center: Houston: Texas: 853,000 sq ft (79,200 m 2) ... Bell County Expo Center: Belton: Texas:
Through a series of acquisitions the company grew to 793 stores as of July 29, 2017. In June 1992, Stage Stores, then known as Specialty Retailers, Inc. (SRI), acquired Colorado-based Fashion Bar, Inc., a family-owned business with 71 stores, most of which were comparable to Palais Royal and Bealls.
Bayside Expo Center; Bellevue Center; Big Town Mall; Blue Mountain Mall; The Boulevard at the Capital Centre; The Brickyard (shopping mall) Broadway & 87th Street shopping center; Brookdale Center; Burlington Center Mall
Bealls / ˈ b ɛ l z / was a Texan chain of department stores, owned by Stage Stores Inc. and headquartered in Houston, Texas. The store specialized in retailing desirable brand name apparel, accessories, cosmetics, footwear, and housewares. On May 11, 2020, it was announced that Stage had filed for bankruptcy and they soon began liquidating ...
Steve & Barry's store, a former Mervyn's, at West Oaks Mall, Houston, Texas, demolished in 2011 for Edwards Theaters which is now closed. Founded by Steven Shore and Barry Prevor at the University of Pennsylvania in 1985 while Prevor was an undergraduate student, Steve & Barry's became a local popular destination due to its low prices compared to other university bookstores and gift stores.