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  2. Boscov's - Wikipedia

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    Boscov's Inc. is a family-owned department store with fifty locations in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Ohio, Connecticut, West Virginia and Rhode Island.

  3. Albert Boscov - Wikipedia

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    Albert Boscov (September 22, 1929 – February 10, 2017) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He was the long-time head of Boscov's Department Stores and served as the company's chairman and CEO until retiring in 2015. In 2009, Boscov led a buyout of the chain in order to rescue it from bankruptcy.

  4. List of defunct department stores of the United States

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    For department stores currently in business, see List of department stores of the United States. This is a list of defunct department stores of the United States, from small-town one-unit stores to mega-chains, which have disappeared over the past 100 years. Many closed, while others were sold or merged with other department stores.

  5. 'I'm excited': Boscov's sets plans for future of the ... - AOL

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    Boscov's is one of the anchor stores at Monmouth Mall in Eatontown. But with the mall about to build 1,000 apartments, will it stay?

  6. Voorhees Town Center - Wikipedia

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    After its proposal for a Walmart store was rejected by residents, PREIT submitted plans to demolish the abandoned anchor stores and adjacent mall space to make way for a mixed-use "town center" featuring a 65,000-square-foot (6,000 m 2) supermarket and 130,000 square feet (12,000 m 2) of retail stores along a landscaped boulevard.

  7. The Marketplace at Steamtown - Wikipedia

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    The Mall at Steamtown project was organized by Al Boscov, due to Boscov's being unable to move into Crown American malls after they bought Hess's. [9] Boscov’s Department Stores and Shopco Advisory Corp developed the mall under the name Scranton Mall Associates. [2] The mall cost $90 million to construct and required the demolition of many buildings which was completed with the implosion of ...

  8. Sears, Roebuck and Company Department Store (Washington, D.C.)

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    Sears, Roebuck and Company Department Store, also known as The Cityline Building, is an historic retail building, located at 4500 Wisconsin Avenue, Northwest, Washington, D.C., in the Tenleytown neighborhood.

  9. Saks Fifth Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Saks Fifth Avenue (originally Saks & Company; colloquially Saks) is an American luxury brand associated with Saks, a luxury ecommerce platform, and SFA stores, a chain of high-end department stores in North America.