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  2. Foot Locker - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Foot Locker invested $100 million (~$118 million in 2023) in GOAT, an online resale marketplace for sneakers. [18] In 2021, Foot Locker acquired Los Angeles–based athletic retailer WSS and Tokyo-based Atmos. [19] In 2022, Foot Locker announced it would aim to achieve net zero emissions by 2050. [20]

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    Updated: Black Friday's best weekend deals are here on Apple AirPods and iPads, Samsung TVs, Bissell vacuums, KitchenAid and Ninja small appliances, gifts for men, women and kids — and more.

  4. Warehouse Shoe Sale - Wikipedia

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    WSS, formerly known as Warehouse Shoe Sale, is a national retail chain of shoe stores headquartered in Los Angeles, California, with 92 retail outlets as of January 2020. [1] Its parent company is Eurostar, Inc. [2] The company now known as WSS traces its roots to 1977 when Eric Alon first sold shoes at a swap meet.

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  7. Citadel Outlets - Wikipedia

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    The Citadel Outlets are an outlet mall in the City of Commerce, California, along the Santa Ana Freeway southeast of Downtown Los Angeles, which features the Exotic Revival architecture of a tire factory, whose partial remnants the complex occupies, built in the style of the castle of Assyrian king Sargon II.