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  2. 200 Peachtree - Wikipedia

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    200 Peachtree is a mixed-use retail center in downtown Atlanta, Georgia designed by Philip T. Shutze and Starrett & van Vleck. Built in 1927 as the flagship department store for Davison's, the last department store in the building closed in 2003. The building later underwent an extensive renovation in the 2010s.

  3. Winmark - Wikipedia

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    The first Once Upon a Child store was opened in 1985 in Perrysburg, Ohio, by Dennis and Lynn Blum in 1985 after they observed Goodwill Industries accepting and selling used baby attire. [27] Prior to opening a store, Lynn Blum had been selling her three sons' and friends' and neighbors' clothing in a garage sale from her house every week.

  4. Phipps Plaza - Wikipedia

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    The store served as one of the original anchors for 35 years. The space was eventually completely renovated to make way for Atlanta's third Nordstrom , which opened in March 2005. On August 2, 2006, it was announced that Belk was acquiring the Parisian chain of department stores, with the store being converted to the Belk name in the fall of 2007.

  5. Ponce City Market - Wikipedia

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    Ponce City Market is a mixed-use development located in a former Sears catalogue facility in Atlanta, with national and local retail anchors, restaurants, a food hall, boutiques and offices, and residential units.

  6. Hundreds of items from Elton John's Atlanta home up for auction

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    From metallic platform boots and rare designer watches to electrifying artwork and sculptures, there’s something to tickle anyone’s fancy.

  7. Davison's - Wikipedia

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    Douglas & Davison logo. Davison's first opened its doors in Atlanta in 1891 [1] and had its origins in the Davison & Douglas company. In 1901, the store changed its name to Davison-Paxon-Stokes after the retirement of E. Lee Douglas from the business [2] and the appointment of Frederic John Paxon as treasurer.

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  9. Consignment store - Wikipedia

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    Consignment store may mean: Consignment store (East Asia) - collection of stalls rented by individual merchants Consignment store in North America, where people sell their used clothing and receive money for it when a shopper at the consignment store buys the used merchandise