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  2. Franklin Park Mall - Wikipedia

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    Total retail floor area: 1,299,000 sq ft (120,700 m 2) [1] ... Franklin Park Mall is a super-regional shopping mall in Toledo, Ohio. It is anchored by Dillard's, ...

  3. Retail Clerks International Union - Wikipedia

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    In late 1957 and most of 1958, there was a 13-month-long strike against three department stores in Toledo, Ohio, Lasalle & Koch, Lamson's, and Lion Store, by the Retail Clerks International Association. The strike was settled by a "Statement of Understanding" under which the striking workers were reinstated to their jobs but the union was not ...

  4. Lasalle & Koch - Wikipedia

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    Lasalle's third Toledo store, in the Woodville Mall, east of Toledo in suburban Northwood, opened in 1969. It was the first Lasalle's store in an enclosed shopping mall. Their fourth Toledo location, the 162,000 square feet (15,100 m 2). North Towne Square store, opened in 1980. [9]

  5. Lane Drug - Wikipedia

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    In April 1970, it was announced that the Retail Clerks Union, Local 954, would represent over 200 Lane's retail clerks. The union wanted to represent clerks only in Toledo and the immediate suburbs, while the company also wished the union to represent stores in Bowling Green, Findlay, Fostoria, and Lima.

  6. Hickory Farms - Wikipedia

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    By 1959, the company added summer sausage and opened its first retail store in Maumee, Ohio. By 1981, it operated over 1,000 Hickory Farms stores and seasonal kiosks open in the United States and Canada. [2] In 2000, the company shifted away from year-round mall-based locations to focus on Internet and catalog sales.

  7. Economy of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Transportation and warehousing employs 183,000 Ohioans, amounting to a $12 billion industry, or 3.6% of the GSP. Since 2003, Ohio has added 21,500 logistics jobs. [165] Ohio has the 8th largest highway system, and 4th largest interstate system in the country. Ohio's trucking industry ranks 4th in the nation with a total economic output of $5.2 ...