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  2. Skaggs Companies - Wikipedia

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    The Skaggs Companies, Inc. was the predecessor to many famous United States retailing chains, including Safeway, Albertsons, Osco Drug, and Longs Drugs. The company ...

  3. El Con Center - Wikipedia

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    The oldest mall in metropolitan Tucson, El Con Mall, as it was known since its opening in 1960, [5] was renamed in May 2014 at the time of its sale for $81.7 million to Stan Kroenke, owner of numerous sports properties including Arsenal F.C. and the Los Angeles Rams.

  4. Skaggs family - Wikipedia

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    1965 Skaggs Drug Stores incorporates as Skaggs Drug Centers and over the next few years acquires drug chains called Josco, Harts, Cook's in the South and West, and Katz, which had stores in the Midwest and also owned the non-California operations of L.J. Skaggs's old PayLess chain. [18]

  5. Safeway - Wikipedia

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    Skaggs took the latter. [9] On July 1, 1926, Safeway merged with the 673 stores from Skaggs United Stores of Idaho and Skaggs Cash Stores of California. On completion of the Skaggs/Safeway merger, M. B. Skaggs became the Chief Executive of the business. [10] Two years later, Skaggs listed Safeway on the New York Stock Exchange.

  6. Skaggs - Wikipedia

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    Jim Skaggs (born 1940), former professional American football offensive lineman; Jimmie F. Skaggs (1944–2004), American actor; Joey Skaggs (born 1945), American prankster who organizes media pranks; Justin Skaggs (1979–2007), American football player; Luther Skaggs, Jr. (1923–1976), United States Marine during World War II

  7. Skaggs United Stores - Wikipedia

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  8. Foothills Mall (Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    Foothills Mall was an indoor regional shopping mall located in Casas Adobes, Arizona, United States, with a Tucson postal address. [2] Foothills Mall had capacity for over 90 stores and outlets, along with 8 restaurants and an AMC Theatres Foothills 15.

  9. Scottsdale Christian Academy - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Scottsdale Christian started requiring their students to wear uniforms from a specific supplier. Now, students are able to buy clothes from any company. Shirts must have collars and must be a certain color. Shorts must be in a certain choice of colors. Skirts may be plaid or plain colors, but cannot be more than 4″ above the knee.