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  2. Olympia Sports - Wikipedia

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    Olympia Sports was a sporting goods retail company. The company was founded in 1975 in Portland, Maine. Before it went under liquidation, Olympia Sports had 152 locations, mostly across New England, New York, and the Mid-Atlantic. It was headquartered in nearby Westbrook, Maine, and had a flagship store in Boston.

  3. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Olympia Sports – the company was founded in 1975, and on July 22, 2022, the company filed for bankruptcy and announced it would close all 35 stores by September 30th; Oshman's Sporting Goods – founded in Houston in 1933; acquired by Gart Sports in 2001; most stores rebranded as Sports Authority

  4. The Maine Mall - Wikipedia

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    On June 26, 2020, it was announced that Sears would be closing 28 stores nationwide, including the store in The Maine Mall. [citation needed] The Sears store subsequently closed on September 13, 2020. [16] Forever 21 also closed in 2020. [17] Olympia Sports closed in 2022, after the company liquidated. [18] It was replaced by Team Spirit. [19]

  5. Category : Sporting goods retailers of the United States

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  7. Times and Olympia Buildings - Wikipedia

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    The Times and Olympia Buildings are a pair of historic buildings in central New Bedford, Massachusetts. The Times Building, also known as the Slocum or Evans Building, stands at 908–912 Purchase Street, and was built in 1897 to a design by Nat. C. Smith. Originally a furniture store, it was home to the New Bedford Times until the 1950s. [2]