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

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    Levitz Furniture – was in business for nearly 100 years before liquidating in bankruptcy in early 2008; Linens 'n Things; Mattress Barn – Florida [citation needed] Rhodes Furniture; The Room Store; Seaman's Furniture – merged into Levitz Furniture in 2005; Sleepy's – merged into Mattress Firm in 2016

  3. Badcock Home Furniture &more - Wikipedia

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    The first Badcock store in Mulberry, Florida, 1904.. The first store was opened by Henry S. Badcock in Mulberry, Florida, in 1904. [2] A year before being listed by Furniture Today magazine in the top 25 furniture retailers by sales, [3] it was recognized as a centennial retailer by Florida governor Jeb Bush in 2004.

  4. Paddock Mall - Wikipedia

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    Paddock Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Ocala, Florida. Opened in 1980, the anchor stores are JCPenney , Macy's , and Belk . There is 1 vacant anchor store, formerly occupied by Sears .

  5. Florida residents at newly-opened apartments are being ... - AOL

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    Florida residents at newly-opened apartments are being forced to move out because their furniture is sinking into the floors — here’s what happened and how to avoid the same nightmare.

  6. Rooms To Go - Wikipedia

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    Rooms To Go was founded in 1990 by Jeffrey and Morty Seaman after selling Seaman's Furniture.They opened the first Rooms To Go in Orlando, Florida on September 7, 1990. . Rooms To Go's founding concept was the sale of whole room packages, using the slogan: "Buy the piece, save a li

  7. Ocala Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Ocala Historic District is a U.S. Historic District (designated as such on January 12, 1984) [2] located in Ocala, Florida. It encompasses 172 acres (0.70 km 2), [2] and is bounded by Broadway, Southeast 8th Street, Silver Springs Place, Southeast 3rd, 13th, and Watula Avenues. It contains 220 historic buildings.