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  2. List of defunct department stores of the United States

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    Timeline of former nameplates merging into Macy's. Many United States department store chains and local department stores, some with long and proud histories, went out of business or lost their identities between 1986 and 2006 as the result of a complex series of corporate mergers and acquisitions that involved Federated Department Stores and The May Department Stores Company with many stores ...

  3. Scheels - Wikipedia

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    The company is set to open a second Texas location in Cedar Park, coming 2026. In May 2020, the Scheels opened a location in Texas , located in The Colony . At 331,000 square feet (30,800 m 2 ), this store is the largest Scheels and largest all-sports store in the world.

  4. Theisen's - Wikipedia

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    Theisen's is a regional retail chain of 21 stores in Iowa and 3 stores in Wisconsin. The company headquarters are in Dubuque, Iowa.Theisen's stores sell hunting and fishing equipment, home supplies, automotive goods, apparel, footwear, hardware, lawn and garden supplies, paint, pet supplies, sporting goods, farm and ranch supplies, livestock feed, and tools.

  5. MC Sports - Wikipedia

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    A year later, Browns Sporting Goods was acquired adding 19 stores to its portfolio. [2] MC Sports had over 75 locations in Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Missouri, and Iowa. Amid competition from chains such as Sports Authority, MC Sports still retained a vast majority of their locations until the company's ultimate demise. At ...

  6. Dunham's Sports - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the acquisition, the chain had eight stores: five in Metro Detroit, one in Grand Rapids, Michigan, one in Anderson, Indiana, and one in Muncie, Indiana. [6] After merging with Primerica, the company sold off Dunham's in 1989. [7] By 1991, the company had 49 stores and was headquartered in Waterford Township, Michigan. Dunham's ...

  7. We now know the fourth retailer that will open at the former ...

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    A fourth national retailer will join Harbor Freight, Five Below and Marshalls at the former Shopko building in Wisconsin Rapids. WISCONSIN RAPIDS – PetSmart will open at the former Shopko ...

  8. City View Center - Wikipedia

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    City View Center was a power center in Garfield Heights, Ohio, east of Cleveland.Positioned to be a regional shopping destination with stores such as Walmart, Giant Eagle, Dick's Sporting Goods and Bed Bath & Beyond, the development intended to increase Garfield Heights' commercial base soon developed into a modern dead mall, being built on landfill which soon liquified and caused damage to ...

  9. Developer confirms Big Lots will no longer open at Shopko ...

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    WISCONSIN RAPIDS – The developer of the retail project at the former Shopko property confirmed Thursday Big Lots will no longer open with Harbor Freight, Five Below and Marshalls in Wisconsin ...