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  2. Kmart's Very Last Large-Scale Store — Located in a Ritzy ...

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    Kmart was once revered for its “blue light specials,” but the last full-size brick-and-mortar location on the U.S. mainland will close its doors this weekend Getty Images A closing Kmart in 2016

  3. Attention shoppers: Last full-sized Kmart in continental US ...

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    At its peak, Kmart had well over 2,000 locations in the U.S. and was among the nation's retail giants. Kmart merged with Sears in 2005 in a deal engineered by hedge fund manager and CEO Eddie Lampert.

  4. Kmart to close its last full mainland US location after once ...

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    Kmart opened its first location in 1962 in suburban Detroit and quickly expanded. Kmart had 17 locations open by the end of the year, and reached 162 stores by 1966. By 1976, Kmart had expanded to ...

  5. Kmart - Wikipedia

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    Kmart's longest lasting logo, used from 1969 to 1990. Under the leadership of executive Harry Cunningham, S.S. Kresge Company opened the first Kmart-named store, at 27,000 square feet (2,500 square meters), which was referred to by Kresge as a "bantam" Kmart and was in fact originally intended to be a Kresge store until late in the planning process, on January 25, 1962, in San Fernando ...

  6. Kmart Australia - Wikipedia

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    Kmart 24 Hour stores are similar to regular Kmart stores, except that they are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, never closing other than on some public holidays, or during events. [31] These stores are not visually different apart from a "24 Hours" logo in red appearing next to the Kmart logo.

  7. Big K - Wikipedia

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    Big K may refer to: . Kuhn's-Big K, southeast American department store chain, sold out to Wal-Mart in 1981; A larger store format of Kmart; A store brand used by Kroger (and subsidiaries) for soft drinks