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  2. Category : Defunct companies based in Louisville, Kentucky

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    This category includes Louisville-based businesses that either closed down entirely, merged into another business, or in some cases, renamed. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

  3. Bashford Manor Mall - Wikipedia

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    Bashford Manor Mall, named for the surrounding neighborhood of Bashford Manor, was a 560,000-square-foot (52,000 m 2) enclosed mall in Louisville, Kentucky which opened in 1973 and once had about 85 stores, including Ayr-Way, Bacon's, and Ben Snyder's.

  4. Kaufman-Straus - Wikipedia

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    City Stores rebranded the company as Kaufman's in 1960. It operated two stores in suburban Louisville at The Mall and Dixie Manor. In 1969, Kaufman's was acquired by L. S. Ayres, and the downtown Louisville store was subsequently closed in 1971. [3] [4] The flagship store was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [1]

  5. People — and animals — we lost this year in the Louisville ...

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    Other local business people who died were John Dant, 62, owner of the Back Door in the Highlands; Doug Schutte, 47, a director and owner of the Bard's Town Theatre & Restaurant; and Jim Henry, 71 ...

  6. Mall St. Matthews - Wikipedia

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    Lord & Taylor closed their store in early 2004, a portion being occupied by regional junior department store Dawahares until early 2007. The mall took out 2 fountains in 2007, one in the food court area and the other in front of Kay Jewelers and Starbucks. Floor tiles replaced the fountains along with new tables and seating.

  7. Bacon's - Wikipedia

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    Bacon's always had a presence in Indiana prior to the opening of its St. Matthews store in 1953. One of the earliest location in Indiana was on Spring Street in downtown Jeffersonville. [11] By the mid-1950s, this store was determined to be too small and was replaced by a much larger store in the newly built Youngstown shopping center in 1956. [12]

  8. Stewart Dry Goods - Wikipedia

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    The Stewart Dry Goods Company—alternately known as Stewart Dry Goods, or Stewart's—was a regional department store chain based in Louisville, Kentucky. At its height, the chain consisted of seven store locations in Kentucky and Indiana. The chain in its later years operated as a division of New York–based Associated Dry Goods. [1]

  9. Louisville man charged with manslaughter in connection with ...

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    A 76-year-old man from Louisville's Beechmont neighborhood is facing manslaughter charges in connection to the death of his wife. Thomas Felmley was charged after his wife Yvonne Felmley, 74, died ...