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  2. JCPenney - Wikipedia

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    JCPenney was founded in 1902 as a group of dry goods stores that James Cash Penney managed as part of the Golden Rule chain, and incorporated under his own name in 1913. The stores initially located in downtown areas but shifted to shopping malls during the 1960s.

  3. Metcalf South Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    Metcalf South Shopping Center was a shopping mall in Overland Park, Kansas. It opened in 1967, near a large, unique department store called the French Market, which later became a strip mall anchored by Kmart and Hancock Fabrics (the Kmart closed in late 2013 and Hancock announced a move in early 2014).

  4. New Johnson County Mexican restaurant opening in this ... - AOL

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    Romero, 25, is opening his own Mexican restaurant, this one called Emiliano’s (slightly different from his first name), at 2137 E. 151st St. in Olathe, a former Pizza Hut. Fingers crossed, it ...

  5. Primark - Wikipedia

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    Primark Limited [6] [7] (/ ˈ p r aɪ m ɑːr k /; trading as Penneys in Ireland) [8] [9] is an Irish multinational fashion retailer with headquarters in Dublin, Ireland, [10] with outlets across Europe and in the United States. The original Penneys brand is not used outside of Ireland because it is owned elsewhere by American retailer JCPenney.

  6. James Cash Penney - Wikipedia

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    The JCPenney mother store in Kemmerer, Wyoming. In 1898, Penney began working for a small chain of stores in the Western United States, called the Golden Rule stores.In 1902, owners Guy Johnson and Thomas Callahan, impressed by his work ethic and salesmanship, offered him a one-third partnership in a new store he would open.

  7. Myron E. Ullman - Wikipedia

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    During his career, he led Macy's and was the chairman and CEO of J. C. Penney. [1] [2] Ullman served as Penney's CEO twice: first from December 2004 through October 2011, when he was succeeded by Ron Johnson, and then again after Johnson's departure, from April 2013 through July 2015 when Ullman stepped down. [3] [4]