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  2. Rich's (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Rich's. Clothing, footwear, bedding, furniture, jewelry, beauty products, and housewares. Rich's was a department store retail chain, headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, which operated in the southern U.S. from 1867 until March 6, 2005 when the nameplate was eliminated and replaced by Macy's.

  3. Isidor Straus - Wikipedia

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    Co-owner of Macy's department store. Isidor Straus (February 6, 1845 – April 15, 1912) was a Bavarian-born American businessman, politician and co-owner of Macy's department store with his brother Nathan. He also served for just over a year as a member of the United States House of Representatives. [2] He died with his wife, Ida, in the ...

  4. Davison's - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. Products. Clothing, footwear, bedding, furniture, jewelry, beauty products, and housewares. Parent. R.H. Macy & Co. Davison's of Atlanta was a department store chain and an Atlanta shopping institution. It was the major competition to Rich's and it took the Macy's name in 1986.

  5. Macy's to close 150 stores by 2026. Fate of Georgia ... - AOL

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    Macy's Augusta Mall 3450 Wrightsboro Road Suite D300, Augusta. Macy's Mall of Georgia 3333 Buford Drive Suite 1006b, Buford. Macy's Peachtree Mall 3091 Manchester Expressway, Columbus. Macy's ...

  6. Then & Now: The 164-year history of America's oldest ...

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    In the intervening decade-and-a-half, many department stores have struggled to adapt during the digital transformation. But Macy's still operates 725 stores in the U.S. — largely under the Macy ...

  7. Macy's to greatly expand number of smaller stores, about a ...

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    Macy's smaller stores range in size from 30,000 to 50,000 square feet, roughly one-fifth the size of its traditional stores. Macy's operates just over 500 stores in all.

  8. Lenox Square - Wikipedia

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    Lenox Square was the work of Ed Noble, a former developer from Kansas City, Missouri, whose company J. Noble Properties, acquired the site in 1956. [1] Groundbreaking for the shopping center occurred in July 1957, and it was completed on June 29, 1958. [2] The public opening ceremony for Lenox Square was held on August 3, 1959.

  9. Macy’s shares soar on report of buyout offer - AOL

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    Shares of Macy’s soared more than 17% early Monday on a Wall Street Journal report that the iconic 165-year old retailer closely associated with the holiday season might itself be bought.