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  2. Butler Brothers Department Stores - Wikipedia

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    The Butler Brothers Department Stores were a chain of department stores that opened in the 1950s. ... Lakewood Center (1952), 5252 Lakewood Blvd., ... Cincinnati, 616 ...

  3. Lakewood Center - Wikipedia

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    Lakewood Center is a super-regional shopping mall in Lakewood, California. Lakewood Center opened in 1952 and was enclosed in 1978. [1] The interior mall is anchored by Costco, Forever 21, JCPenney, Macy's, a Round One Entertainment center, and Target. Several businesses surround the mall property, including 24 Hour Fitness, Albertsons, Best ...

  4. Kenwood Towne Centre - Wikipedia

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    The original center underwent a major renovation in the late 1980s. The eastern half of the structure was razed. The western portion, and the two anchor stores, were incorporated into the first phase of a 100,000-square-foot (9,300 m 2), enclosed shopping mall. Renamed Kenwood Towne Centre, it opened in October 1987.

  5. What stores are closed in Greater Cincinnati on Memorial Day?

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    It's almost time for Memorial Day barbecues and family gatherings.. Memorial Day is Monday, May 27, which means it's time to get your grocery shopping list prepped. If you're waiting until the ...

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  7. Swifton Center - Wikipedia

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    Retail developer Jonathan Woodner first announced plans for Swifton Center in 1951, and sold his stake in the mall to Stahl Development in 1954. [2] The site chosen for the center was the southeast corner of Reading Road (U.S. Route 42) and Seymour Avenue within the city limits of Cincinnati, Ohio, a site determined by market analysts to be the center of population for the Cincinnati market at ...