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  2. Big Lots will close seven of its 12 Wisconsin locations by ...

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    The following five Wisconsin Big Lots locations have not been listed as closing on the company's website: Eau Claire: 3004 E. Hamilton Ave. Green Bay: 1507 W. Mason St. Janesville: 1800 Milton Ave ...

  3. Big Lots is closing 35-40 stores. What Wisconsin stores ... - AOL

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    The discount store chain cited financial challenges and "elevated inflation" hurting consumers' ability to purchase goods.

  4. Is Big Lots closing? What to know as company announces ... - AOL

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    After months of store closures and filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, Big Lots is preparing to close all of its locations, according to a press release issued by the company on Thursday ...

  5. Big Lots - Wikipedia

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    Big Lots Stores, Inc. (stylized as Big Lots! ) is an American discount retail chain, specializing in the sale of closeout and overstock merchandise. Founded in 1967 as Consolidated Stores, the chain is headquartered in Columbus, Ohio , and includes over 900 locations across the United States.

  6. Uptown Janesville - Wikipedia

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    Uptown Janesville (formerly Janesville Mall) is an enclosed shopping mall located in Janesville, Wisconsin, United States. Opened in 1973, the mall has nearly 30 tenants (out of a possible 70). The anchor stores are Dick's Sporting Goods, Ulta Beauty, and Kohl's. There are 3 vacant anchor stores that were once Sears, Boston Store, and JCPenney.

  7. Janesville, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The area that became Janesville was the site of a Ho-Chunk village named Įnį poroporo (Round Rock) up to the time of Euro-American settlement. [6] In the 1825 Treaty of Prairie du Chien, the United States recognized the portion of the present city that lies west of the Rock River as Ho-Chunk territory, while the area east of the river was recognized as Potawatomi land.

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