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Bass Pro Shops - 1 Viewing Bass Pro Shops online store contains a variety of sporting goods equipment and outdoor gear. Find all of your fishing, camping, hunting, and boating equipment here in this very large department store made for the rugged outdoorsman. |
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Claire's International specialty retailer offering value-priced costume jewelry, accessories, and cosmetics to fashion-aware tweens, teens and young adults. |
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Old Navy Old Navy's mission is to offer affordable, fashionable clothing and accessories for adults, kids, baby, and Moms-to-be. |
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Build a Bear Workshop Visit Build-A-Bear Workshop® a beary special place where you make your own stuffed animal! Make your furry friend unique with hundreds of fashions and accessories. We do parties too! |
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Banana Republic Factory Outlet Banana Republic Factory Stores offer adult formal and casual attire for any occasion and for many needs. |
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rue21 rue21 is a leading specialty retailer offering the latest fashion for girls and guys. We continue to strive for the best selection while offering a competitive pricing strategy. As new goods arrive daily, our choices of style are always fun and affordable for that fashion-conscious customer. We make a specific, unique statement by offering fashion, quality and value! |
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J.C Penney's - 1 Viewing In addition to sale of conventional merchandise, JCPenney stores are often home to several leased departments such as Optical, Portrait Studios, Jewelry & Watch repair, etc. |
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Goody's Goody's is a Greek fast food company founded in 1975 by Ioannis Dionisiadis in Thessaloniki. |
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Sam Goody Sam Goody is a music and entertainment retailer in the United States and formerly in the United Kingdom. It is owned and operated by Musicland, which itself is owned by former rival Trans World Entertainment which also runs Suncoast Motion Picture Company and, until January 2006, Media Play. It specializes in music sales, and has historically been one of the major players in the music industry. The Musicland Group was once the largest music retailer in the country, operating at its peak more than 1300 stores — over 800 of them Sam Goodys — and earning over $2 billion in annual revenue. |
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Radio Shack - 1 Viewing Radioshack Corp. runs a chain of electronics retail stores in the United States, as well as parts of North America, Europe, Central America, South America and Africa. As of 2003, it has more than 6,000 stores in the USA and reported net sales and operating revenues of $2.24 billion. RadioShack briefly reopened stores in Canada after losing its former subsidiary InterTAN (independent since 1986) to a purchase by Circuit City in 2004. However in December 2006, RadioShack Canada announced it would be closing its nine corporate stores to focus on strengthening its core business in the US. The head office of RadioShack is located in Fort Worth, Texas. |
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Kay Jewelers - 1 Viewing Sterling's main brand is Kay Jewelers, which uses the memorable "Every Kiss Begins with Kay" in its advertising campaigns. Established in 1916 in Reading, Pennsylvania by Sol and Edmund Kaufman when they opened in the corner of their father's furniture store, there are now 861 Kay Jewelers stores as of 4 August 2007. Most Kay stores are in malls, but many new stores are being opened outside malls in power strips and lifestyle centers. Every store will have the similar basic collections, including the upscale designer jewelry brands LeVian and Sea Magic by Mikimoto, as well as the Leo Diamond, but every location will still have unique and varied selections as well. |
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Magic Beyond Beleif Drakesville's one and only magic show located inside the mall starring internationally famous magician, Terry Evanswood. Two hours of family friendly magic complete with thrills, surprises and exotic animals. Visit our Magic Shop after the show! |
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Aéropostale - 1 Viewing Aéropostale is an American clothing retailer oriented towards customers ages 14-17. Aéropostale sells teen fashion apparel including,shirts, jeans, outer and innerwear, accessories, bathing suits, etc. under the Aéropostale and Aéro names. The Aéropostale name originated from a 1920s French/Latin-American airmail firm, Compagnie Générale Aéropostale. |
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Victoria's Secret Victoria's Secret is an American retailer of women's wear, lingerie and beauty products.[2] It is the largest brand and a segment of publicly traded Limited Brands with sales surpassing $5 billion and an operating income of US$1 billion in 2006. Victoria's Secret is well known for its fashion shows and catalogues, which feature top fashion models such as Heidi Klum, Adriana Lima and Alessandra Ambrosio. |
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Looking around {Chloe} by Colton Gunn Jan 16, 2008 11:53:16 GMT -5 |
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Hollister Co. - 1 Viewing Hollister Co. is an American lifestyle brand of Abercrombie & Fitch specializing in California surfer style apparel for individuals aged 14 through 18. Although established in 2000, Hollister Co. puts forth the date of its establishment as being 1922, and uses the number 22 and/or its logo, the flying seagull, on its clothes. Hollister merchandise is sold through their stores and its official website |
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Workin Hard for a Living... by Jaxon Hearth Dec 28, 2007 10:38:36 GMT -5 |
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Hot Topic The first Hot Topic store was opened in 1988 by Orv Madden. The chain specializes in pop-culture-related fashion and merchandise, including clothing, books, comics, jewelry, CDs, records, posters and other paraphernalia. It caters to a number of youth-oriented "scenes," such as metal, punk, emo, goth, club, otaku and lounge, as well as a number of general and 1980s retro pop culture products including TNA Wrestling products. It has also backed major concert festivals like Ozzfest and recently Sounds Of The Underground. Products from Tripp NYC, Lip Service and Funhouse are also stocked. |
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Working by Jaxon Hearth Dec 27, 2007 16:29:09 GMT -5 |
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Bath & Body Works Bath & Body Works, LLC is an American retail store under the Limited Brands umbrella. It was founded in 1990 in New Albany, Ohio and has since expanded across the country. It specializes in numerous fragrant lotions, bath items, personal care items, and home fragrances. |
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Game Stop GameStop Corporation, whose headquarters are in Grapevine, Texas (a suburb of Dallas), is the world's largest video game and entertainment software retailer. The company operates 5,000 retail stores throughout Japan, U.S., Canada, Ireland, United Kingdom, Australia, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Italy, New Zealand, Norway, Spain, Austria, Puerto Rico , Switzerland, and Sweden. |
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Video Games by Faerydae Richmond Dec 29, 2007 15:55:39 GMT -5 |
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Sears Sears, Roebuck and Company is an American mid-range chain of international department stores, founded by Richard Sears and Alvah Roebuck in the late 19th century. It operates in Canada under Sears Canada and Mexico under Sears Mexico. From its mail order beginnings, the company grew to become the largest retailer in the United States by the mid-20th century, and its catalogs became famous. Competition and changes in the demographics of its customer base challenged the company after World War II as its rural and inner city strongholds shrank and the suburban markets grew |
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Smack! by Marinna Neilson Dec 22, 2007 15:02:06 GMT -5 |
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Macy's - 1 Viewing Macy's is a chain of mid-range American department stores with its flagship store in Herald Square, New York City, which, with its one million square feet of selling space has been billed as the "world's largest store" since completion of the Seventh Avenue addition in 1924. The company also operates two other national flagship stores, at San Francisco's Union Square and the former Marshall Field's flagship on State Street in the Chicago Loop. |
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Pacsun PacSun is a shopping mall retail store that sells surfing and skateboarding clothing and accessories for teenagers and young adults. It was originally based in Newport Beach, California, United States. The current corporate offices are now located in Anaheim, with distribution centers in Anaheim, California and Olathe, Kansas. |
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Spencer's Spencer's target demographic is the 18-25 year old. The retailer offers rock and roll clothing, band merchandise, Playboy decore and apparel, gag items, and room decor, collectable figures, fantasy and horror items and novelty gifts. Spencer Gifts is one of the largest nationwide mall-based specialty gift store chains in North America with over 600 stores. The company also operates temporary Halloween stores under the Spirit of Halloween Superstore brand. |
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Looking Through the Band Tshirts//Dae by Faerydae Richmond Jan 10, 2008 18:27:04 GMT -5 |
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Mall Floors Not going into a shop? Window Shopping? Hanging out? This is the place to do it.. It is outside of the stores, and is out in the hallways, or the lobby of the mall. |
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Hanging out at the Mall by Melody Frost Jan 19, 2008 14:14:43 GMT -5 |
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Food Court The food court has many good places to eat, and a good group of tables for you to sit down and enjoy your food, or just take a break. Some of the restraunts are Japanese, a Pizza Hut, a Mcdonalds, A Wendy's, a Starbucks, a Hardees and a Subway. |
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Girl's Day [TTT's] by Jolie Nemcova Jan 14, 2008 18:44:34 GMT -5 |
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American Eagle Outfitters - 1 Viewing American Eagle Outfitters is an American clothing and accessories retailer based in the South Side neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The founder of American Eagle Outfitters is Edward Beinstein, who was nicknamed the "American Eagle" because of his wide armspan. The brand dates back to 1904, but took its current form in 1977 when it was reorganized in Pittsburgh's north suburbs. At one time, it sold brands such as OshKosh in the early 1980s, similar to Gap selling Levi's. |
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Shopping ♥ by Taro Mizeal Feb 9, 2008 16:18:36 GMT -5 |
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