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  2. Sakowitz - Wikipedia

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    Sakowitz was a men's clothing store which grew into a small chain of family-owned high-end department stores based in Houston, Texas.It operated from 1902 until 1990. Sakowitz was responsible for launching many of the now-famous European fashion designers in America - among them Andre' Courreges, Yves St. Laurent Rive Gauche, Zandra Rhoades, Givenchy, and Erminegildo

  3. List of Saks Fifth Avenue store locations - Wikipedia

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    9600 building closing, Women's Store move: As of 2023, Saks plans to close the 9600 Wilshire complex, which is made up of the 1938 3-story building, the 1939 5-story building including the 1940s additions to both, and the single-story 1990 building. The space will be converted to offices, apartments, and smaller retail stores.

  4. Foley's - Wikipedia

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    On September 9, 2006, the Foley's stores were renamed Macy's as part of Federated's nationwide rebranding of all former May locations. [2] In 2005 Federated announced that it would close Foley's 1,200-employee headquarters in Downtown Houston. [6] The former Downtown Houston Foley's store was demolished on Sunday, September 22, 2013. [7]

  5. Palais Royal (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Palais Royal Store Locations Partial Listing Location Address City State Year Opened Year Closed Downtown 1st location: 620 Main Street, one room: Houston: Texas: 1921: moved 1923 Downtown 2nd location "Main at Capitol" [4] Houston: Texas: 1923: moved 1926 Downtown 3rd location: 700–6 Main Street, Bankers Mortgage Building, [17] [18] now ...

  6. Saks Fifth Avenue Center of Fashion - Wikipedia

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    Saks Fifth Avenue Center of Fashion, later Pavilion Saks Fifth Avenue, then Pavilion at Post Oak, was a shopping center in Uptown Houston open from 1974 through 2007, originally centered around a large 240,000 sq ft (22,000 m 2) Saks Fifth Avenue store which closed in 1997. The mall struggled after losing Saks, but continued to operate for ten ...

  7. Gulfgate Center - Wikipedia

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    Gulfgate Sign. Gulfgate Center, also known as Gulfgate Shopping City or Gulfgate Center, is a shopping center located in the East End, Houston, Texas, United States. [1] The mall is located northwest of the intersection of the Gulf Freeway and Interstate 610. This is not an indoor shopping mall, it is a center of individual retail stores.

  8. River Oaks Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 29.753°N 95.409°W. River Oaks Shopping Center. The River Oaks Shopping Center is a shopping center in Neartown, Houston, adjacent to River Oaks. As of 2012 the more than 322,000-square-foot (29,900 m 2) center includes one grocery store, one movie theater, 14 restaurants, and 76 stores. The center, owned by Weingarten Realty, is ...

  9. H. L. Green Company - Wikipedia

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    Founded. 1932. Founder. Harold L. Green. Defunct. 1990s. Fate. Closed as part of parent company (McCrory Stores) bankruptcy in 2001. H. L. Green was a five and dime store chain in the United States during the twentieth century named for founder Harold L. Green (1892–1951).