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  2. Frank's Nursery & Crafts - Wikipedia

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    By 1965 Frank's owned 18 stores throughout Michigan, and its sales were $11.35 million, with a net income of $509,000. Since lawn-and-garden sales were dependent on season, the business was cyclical in nature, with highest revenues during the growing season. This led Sherr and Weinberg to devise a method to keep sales high during the winter months.

  3. List of shopping malls in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    It was followed by three other directional malls in Detroit suburbs, also developed by Hudson's and Gruen: Eastland Center in Harper Woods, Westland Center in Westland and Southland Center in Taylor. The first enclosed mall in Michigan was Rogers Plaza in Wyoming, which opened in August 1961. [2] Beyond these, Michigan includes more than 50 ...

  4. Shops at CenterPoint - Wikipedia

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    The existing David's Bridal, Men's Wearhouse, TJ Maxx, and DSW stores were relocated. [9] Menards closed its store at the mall in March 2013. [10] A year later, a portion of its former location became Planet Fitness. This location is the second-largest in the chain. In 2014, Centerpointe Mall was renamed The Shops at CenterPointe. [11]

  5. Garden Centers of America - Wikipedia

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    GCA provides a medium through which independent garden centers may consider their mutual problems and interests, exchange ideas and assist each other in bringing the independent garden center industry to a higher level of efficiency. GCA Summer Tour-goers bring back retailing inspirations from touring indie garden centers in San Francisco, CA.

  6. Courtland Center - Wikipedia

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    Courtland Center, formerly Eastland Mall, is an enclosed shopping mall in Burton, Michigan, a suburb of Flint, Michigan, United States. It opened in 1968, two years before the larger Genesee Valley Center on the other side of the Flint metropolitan area.

  7. List of nature centers in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Open Friday, Saturday, & Sunday afternoons, trails open dawn-dusk 7 days. nature programs for all ages, birthday parties, Children's Garden Drayton Plains Nature Center: Waterford: Oakland: Southeastern Michigan: website, 137 acres, operated by the town Eddy Discovery Center: Chelsea: Jackson: Central Michigan

  8. Lincoln Park Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Park Shopping Center (also referred to as Sears Shopping Center) was a shopping center located at the corner of Southfield Road and Dix Highway, mostly in Lincoln Park, Michigan, though a portion containing a former Farmer Jack supermarket and a former Wendy's restaurant (now a Del Taco location) lay in neighboring Allen Park.

  9. Genesee Valley Center - Wikipedia

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    Sears, the northern anchor, was the first store to open, doing so in May 1970. Hudson's followed two months later, with this location being the chain's largest store outside of Detroit. [5] These two stores served as the northern and southern anchor stores to the mall, respectively. On August 8, 1970, Genesee Valley Center opened to the public. [5]