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    A Norm Thompson's catalog was named the 1990 Catalog of the Year by the National Direct Mail Marketing Association. [11] Sales grew to around $70 million in 1991. [11] A downtown Portland retail store was added in May 1993 across from the Pioneer Place shopping center on Fourth Avenue at a cost of $1 million.

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    Beginning in the 1990s, the company shifted its focus online. [1] [38] It began selling magazine subscriptions and merchandise on PCH.com in 1996. [39] They acquired the assets of search company Blingo in 2006, [40] online gaming company Funtank in 2010, mobile marketing company Liquid Wireless in 2012, and internet news aggregator Topix in ...

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    Sam Walton, who later became the founder of Walmart, started in retailing operating a Ben Franklin store. Dollar Tree traces its roots to K. R. Perry, who in 1953 opened a Ben Franklin variety store in Norfolk, Virginia. In 1973, Michael J. Dupey converted a Ben Franklin store to start the Michaels chain in Texas.