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  2. Cherry Creek Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    After it was mined out, the city used the pit as a sanitary landfill in the 1940s. After the pit was filled with trash, the first Cherry Creek shopping center was built over the dump. [3] It was designed in 1949 by Temple Hoyne Buell and is still in use, located immediately west of the larger mall facility extension renovated in 1990.

  3. Filene's Basement - Wikipedia

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    The economic crisis took its toll on the chain, and owner Retail Ventures, Inc announced on January 20, 2009 its plans to close 11 of the chain's 36 stores. [10] The store closures did not help, and on April 22, 2009, Retail Ventures, Inc. announced that it had sold the remaining 25 Filene's Basement stores to the Buxbaum Group, a company that specializes in liquidations.

  4. List of superstores - Wikipedia

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    Ann & Hope - outlet store (defunct) Art Van Furniture - furniture (defunct) Ashley Furniture - furniture; At Home - home decor; AutoZone - auto parts; Barnes & Noble - books, music, videos; Bass Pro Shops - hunting, fishing, camping goods; Bealls (Florida) - clothing, home goods, general merchandise; Bed Bath & Beyond - home goods, housewares ...

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  6. Century III Mall - Wikipedia

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    In April 2009, Macy's Furniture closed its Century III Mall location as a cost-cutting measure. [4] Just prior to the closing, the fountain near the food court was drained and filled with mulch. In 2010, La Hacienda opened in the former Ruby Tuesday space, but it closed and was eventually replaced with Old Mexico Restaurant in 2015.

  7. American Freight - Wikipedia

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    American Freight Appliances & Furniture, or American Freight, was an American retail furniture chain founded in Lima, Ohio in 1994. The company was acquired in 2020 by Franchise Group and combined with former Sears Surplus and Sears Outlet stores under the American Freight name.