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  2. Knoxville Center Mall - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the mall changed ownership to Knoxville Partners LLC, By August 2017, [6] Knoxville Partners LLC had changed the name of the mall back to East Towne Mall. Signage at the mall remained unchanged, and the mall was still marketed as Knoxville Center Mall. [7] JCPenney closed on September 17, 2017, [8] and Sears followed suit on September ...

  3. Turkey Creek, Knoxville - Wikipedia

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    Shopping centers in the complex include The Pinnacle at Turkey Creek (formerly Colonial Pinnacle & Promenade) featuring approximately 65 stores and restaurants, covering a gross leasable area of 654,000 square feet (60,800 m 2). [3] Colonial Promenade contains 20 stores, with a gross leasable area of 280,776 square feet (26,084.9 m 2). [4]

  4. Proffitt's - Wikipedia

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    Both stores remained throughout the Belk acquisition, one for Women and the other for Men, Kids, and Home. A warehouse and distribution center opened in Maryville in 1970. A location in Knoxville opened in 1972 in West Town Mall with an Oak Ridge store following in 1974. A second Knoxville store was added in 1984 at East Towne Mall (now ...

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  7. James G. Sterchi - Wikipedia

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    James Gilbert Sterchi (June 23, 1867 – December 9, 1932) was an American businessman, best known as the cofounder and head of the furniture wholesaler, Sterchi Brothers Furniture Company. At its height, Sterchi Brothers was the world's largest furniture store chain, [ 1 ] with sixty-five stores across the southeastern United States and a ...