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  2. Loehmann's - Wikipedia

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    Loehmann's. Loehmann's was an American retail company which started as a single store in Brooklyn, New York and grew to a chain of off-price department stores in the United States. The chain was best known for its "Back Room", where women interested in fashion could find designer clothes at prices lower than in department stores.

  3. E. J. Korvette - Wikipedia

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    E. J. Korvette. E. J. Korvette, also known as Korvette’s, was an American chain of discount department stores, founded in 1948 in New York City. It was one of the first department stores to challenge the suggested retail price provisions of anti-discounting statutes. [1] Founded by World War II veteran Eugene Ferkauf and his friend, Joe ...

  4. J.W. Mays - Wikipedia

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    The former J.W. Mays store at Jamaica Avenue and 169th Street in Jamaica, Queens. J.W. Mays, Inc. is a real estate firm based in Brooklyn, New York, United States. From 1927 until 1988 the company ran a chain of discount department stores in the area surrounding New York City referred to as Mays, with stores located in three of New York City's ...

  5. Brooklyn Borough Hall - Wikipedia

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    April 19, 1966. Brooklyn Borough Hallis a building in Downtown Brooklyn, New York City. It was designed by architects Calvin Pollardand Gamaliel Kingin the Greek Revival style, and constructed of Tuckahoe marbleunder the supervision of superintendent Stephen Haynes. It was completed in 1848 as the City Hallfor the City of Brooklyn.

  6. Sears Roebuck & Company Department Store (Brooklyn)

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    The Sears Roebuck & Company Department Store is an Art Deco edifice of three stories, plus a 103-foot tower. The building is situated at the corner of Beverly Road and Beford Avenue in an L shape, with nine bays of grouped windows or entrances along Bedford and four along Beverly. Each window bay had a large display window, while the entrance ...

  7. Douglas Jemal - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, they returned to New York with their newfound expertise and along with two other brothers – Marvin Jemal and Stephen Jemal - founded the discount electronics chain Nobody Beats the Wiz (the name of their father's favorite Broadway musical) [3] Douglas sold his share back to the family in 1993. [3] The chain went bankrupt in 1997. [3]

  8. John's Bargain Store - Wikipedia

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    There were 527 John's Bargain Stores in the Northeast and in Puerto Rico at its zenith in the mid-1960s. [2] Between 1961 and 1965 the chain earned $1,000,000 per year or more in profits each year. However, in 1966 they ran a $523,947 (~$3.76 million in 2023) loss. Shoplifting was a problem, among others. John's had an average 32% markup on its ...

  9. Martin's (New York) - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Brooklyn, New York, U.S. Key people. Hyman Zeitz, Zeitz family. Martin's was a specialty apparel retailer in the New York metropolitan area, with its flagship location on Fulton Street in Brooklyn. It grew to six stores by the mid 1970s, before being sold to the operator of Times Square Stores in 1977.