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  2. Winmark - Wikipedia

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    Used clothes are purchased at between 30% and 40% of what Plato's Closet intends to sell them at. [29] In a 2009 interview with Star Tribune, CEO John Morgan said Plato's Closet did the best during the Great Recession among Winmark's franchises because people were more likely to sell used clothing to make money and to buy used clothing to save ...

  3. Plato's Retreat - Wikipedia

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    Plato's Retreat was a heterosexual swingers' club catering to couples. From 1977 until 1985 it operated in two locations in Manhattan, New York City, United States.The first was the former location of the Continental Baths, a gay bathhouse that also showcased artists who went on to great success including Bette Midler, Barry Manilow, and Melissa Manchester.

  4. Get ready for your newest alternative shopping spot in ... - AOL

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    The nearest Plato's Closet to the Poughkeepsie area is in Danbury, Conn., but not for much longer. Kimberly Revak, owner and operator from the Beacon area, will open a Plato's Closet in ...

  5. Walnut Street (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    Henne Jewelers, one of Pittsburgh's older jewelry stores, is also located on Walnut Street. The store was founded in 1887. Kawaii-Gifts is a store that sells Pittsburgh's largest stock of Japanese imports, including brands like San-X and Uglydolls. [1] La Feria is a Peruvian restaurant and shop that sells clothes and folk art. It opened in 1993 ...

  6. 525 William Penn Place - Wikipedia

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    525 William Penn Place (also known as the Citizens Bank Tower) is a skyscraper located in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was completed in 1951 for the Mellon National Bank and the U.S. Steel Corporation. At 520 feet (160 m) tall, it was the second-tallest building in Pittsburgh until 1970, and the third

  7. H. J. Heinz Company complex - Wikipedia

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    From 1999 to 2001, Heinz built a 70,000-square-foot (6,500 m 2) warehouse on the east side and moved its headquarters to downtown Pittsburgh. [10] By 2001, many of the historic buildings had been vacant for five to eight years. Heinz had no long-term plans for the buildings and sold them to a residential developer. [11]