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  2. Rickel - Wikipedia

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    Rickel (known as Rickel Brothers in its early years, Rickel Supermarts in the 1960s, and Rickel Home Centers in later years) was a chain of home-improvement centers based in northern New Jersey. The company’s first store opened in 1953 and for three decades Rickel was the leading hardware, plumbing, heating and electrical retailer in its region.

  3. Channel Home Centers - Wikipedia

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    By 1990, the chain had grown to 89 Channel outlets in nine states, [3] [9] but in early 1991, the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, and announced a plan to close 34 of 86 stores, mostly in the Baltimore-Washington and New England markets. [9]

  4. Here are the best places and deals to shop during after ... - AOL

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    Wayfair: Take advantage of up to 60% off on furniture, kitchen tools and home decor during the retailer's end-of-year clearance sale. Zappos : Enjoy stellar savings on a wide variety of footwear ...

  5. Home improvement center - Wikipedia

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    A home improvement center, home improvement store, or home center is a retail store that combines the functions of a hardware store with those of a lumber yard. Home improvement stores typically sell building supplies , tools , and lumber .

  6. Ace Hardware relocating to Appleseed Shopping Center in ... - AOL

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    Ace Hardware is relocating from 1515 Lexington Ave. across Lexington Avenue to the Appleseed Shopping Center April 8 to a store which will be 2½ times larger at 17,000 square feet.

  7. Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores - Wikipedia

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    Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores Inc. was an American retail company that sold home appliances, lawn & garden equipment, apparel, mattresses, sporting goods, and tools. [3] [4] The company had four subsidiary store formats: Sears Hometown, Sears Outlet, Sears Hardware and Appliance, and Sears Home Appliance Showrooms. [5]