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  2. 2013 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Disneyland announces that it would temporarily close three of its attractions at its California theme park due to multiple OSHA-related violations. [128] April 14 – In golf, Adam Scott becomes the first Australian to win the Masters Tournament by defeating Ángel Cabrera in a sudden-death final. [129]

  3. Bob’s Stores is closing all of its stores after 70 ... - AOL

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    Bob’s Stores, a discount store located in northeast America, is shutting down after seven decades in business. The retailer recently filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, and as a result ...

  4. Yorba Linda, California - Wikipedia

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    The area is the home of the Tongva, Luiseño, and Juaneño tribal nations, who were there "as early as 4,000 years ago." [8] The Tongva defined their world as Tovaangar, a nation which "extended from Palos Verdes to San Bernardino, from Saddleback Mountain to the San Fernando Valley" and included the entire territory of present-day Yorba Linda.

  5. Crossroads Mall (Waterloo, Iowa) - Wikipedia

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    All 1/2 Price Store locations were renamed Gordmans in 2000. [11] On January 8, 2015, it was announced that JCPenney would close, as part of a plan to close 39 locations nationwide. [12] At Home replaced the store in 2016. [13] On January 4, 2018, it was announced that Sears would close, as part of a plan to close 103 stores nationwide.

  6. Staples Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Business Depot Ltd. was founded by Jack Bingleman in 1991, with Staples as a substantial investor, opening Business Depot stores in Canada. [6] The American counterpart acquired the Canadian company in 1994. [7] The company later began converting locations in English-speaking markets to Staples. [8] In 2008, Staples acquired Corporate ...

  7. Incredible Universe - Wikipedia

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    Incredible Universe was a chain of American consumer electronics stores from 1992 to 1997. A typical Incredible Universe was 185,000 square feet (17,200 m 2) of sales floor and warehouse, stocking around 85,000 items.

  8. Rickel - Wikipedia

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    Although Rickel was one of the larger and more successful home improvement chains in the area prior to Home Depot's entry into its market, Rickel tended to operate in smaller facilities than Home Depot did even after its merger with Channel. For example, a typical Home Depot store was well over 100,000 square feet (9,300 m 2) in size.

  9. Southlake Mall (Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    The mall's anchor stores are Kohl's, JCPenney, Macy's, H&M, and Forever 21. There are three vacant anchors stores that were once Dick's Sporting Goods, Carson Pirie Scott, and Sears. The Macy's store was an L. S. Ayres store prior to September 9, 2006. The mall first opened with only two anchor stores – JCPenney and Sears – and the north ...