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  2. Could Home Depot and More Retail Stores Raise Prices ... - AOL

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  3. Kmart - Wikipedia

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    Kmart (/ ˈ k eɪ m ɑːr t / KAY-mart), formerly legally registered as Kmart Corporation, now operated by Transformco, is a department store chain, and an online retailer in the United States and operates six remaining Kmart big-box department stores — 3 in the US Virgin Islands [5] [6] [7] and one each in Kendale Lakes, Florida (Miami postal address); [4] Bridgehampton, Long Island; [8 ...

  4. BI-LO (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The result was the new Super BI-LO concept of a larger store layout featuring a greater selection of healthier foods, specialty foods, and organic foods. The company opened new Super BI-LO branded stores as well as remodeled older stores in affluent neighborhoods during this redesign period. [5] In 2005, Ahold sold BI-LO/Bruno's to Lone Star ...

  5. The Home Depot - Wikipedia

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    The Home Depot decided to close all Home Depot Landscape Supply stores in late 2007. In September 2005, Home Depot Direct launched its online home-furnishings store, 10 Crescent Lane, shortly followed by the launch of "Paces Trading Company," its online lighting store.

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  7. Home Bargains - Wikipedia

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    Home Bargains stores have red and blue branding. Most are centrally located though several are in out of town retail parks. Stores range from small to medium outlets, with the retail park outlets being slightly larger. Store sizes in 2013 were typically between 10,000 sq ft (930 m 2) and 25,000 sq ft (2,300 m 2). [4]

  8. Randhurst Village - Wikipedia

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    Randhurst was born out of a desire by Carson Pirie Scott to expand its business into the urban sprawl of Chicago's rapidly-expanding northwest suburbs. Spurred by Marshall Field's expansion into Skokie at the new Old Orchard Shopping Center in 1958, Carson Pirie Scott secured an 80-acre (320,000 m 2) lot in Mount Prospect for purposes of building a shopping mall.

  9. Fedco - Wikipedia

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    Costa Mesa, 3030 Harbor Boulevard, store #7 replaced by Target (1972-1999) [14] Ontario, 2534 South Archibald Avenue, store #8, replaced by Ontario Police Department facility (1982-1999) [15] Escondido, 1475 East Valley Parkway, store #9, replaced by Home Depot (1986-1999) [16]