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  2. Walgreens - Wikipedia

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    The next year, Walgreens began opening stores away from residential areas. In the mid-1920s, there were 44 stores with annual sales of $1,200,000 combined. Walgreens had also expanded by then into Minnesota, Missouri, and Wisconsin. By 1930, it had 397 stores with annual sales of $4,000,000.

  3. Which stores are open on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day in ...

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    Walgreens. Most Walgreens locations will be open from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. on Christmas Day, company spokesperson Samantha Stansberry said. ... Liquor Stores. Liquor stores in Missouri are allowed ...

  4. Northpark Mall (Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    Other stores included Walgreens, McCrory's, Ramsay's Department Store, For All Bible (which moved out in 2016, and permanently closed the next year), Wyatt's cafeteria, as well as many other stores. Newman's became Heer's in 1987, the same year that a new wing was built, and the mall received its first renovation. The new wing extended easterly ...

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  6. Jamestown Mall - Wikipedia

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    Construction began on the mall in 1972. Its anchor stores at the time were Sears and Stix Baer & Fuller, a local chain based in nearby St. Louis. [3] The mall's initial roster of stores and services included Forum Cafeteria, Walgreen Drug, Baskin-Robbins Ice Cream, Camelot Music, Davy Jones Locker, The Limited, Orange Bowl snack bar, Pass Pets, and an Aladdin's Castle video arcade.

  7. River Roads Mall - Wikipedia

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    Opened in 1962, the mall originally featured J. C. Penney and St. Louis-based Stix, Baer & Fuller as its main anchor stores, as well as a Kroger supermarket and a Woolworth dime store. Other major tenants included Walgreens, Lane Bryant, Thom McAn, Bakers Shoes, Bond Clothing Stores, and a branch of local jewelry store Hess and Culbertson. [2]

  8. The Crossings at Northwest - Wikipedia

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    Junior anchors included local department stores Vandervoort's (opened in 1965) [11] and Boyd's (an upscale apparel store), a Walgreens pharmacy, and a two-story Woolworth dime store. [12] The Famous-Barr (later Macy's) store also featured a rotunda. In 1969, a 12-story 194,000 sq ft (18,000 m 2) adjacent office tower was added to the mall. [13]

  9. Saint Louis Galleria - Wikipedia

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    Originally the site of the Westroads Shopping Center anchored by Stix, Baer & Fuller, the property was sold in 1984 to Hycel Properties, which demolished most of the mall except the Stix north wing, including Walgreens (demolished and now a recently closed Weber Grill restaurant), [4] and built the Saint Louis Galleria.