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Today, the New York flagship store accounts for a significant amount of the entire chain's annual revenue.
The chain's flagship store is on Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood.
It was converted from the Kaufmann's chain's flagship store to a Macy's flagship store in the summer of 2006.
In 1972 the original location in Oakland was closed and replaced by a bayfront restaurant in nearby Emeryville, California, now considered the chain's flagship restaurant.
Belo executives specifically shifted the newspapers to afternoon delivery to compete with The Dallas Times-Herald, the rival of the chain's flagship Dallas Morning News, according to Judith Garrett Segura, author of Belo: From Newspapers to New Media She claims the newspapers were not profitable for roughly two years.
The chain's flagship store during the 1980s was in Charlotte's Cotswold neighborhood.
The chain's largest store and new flagship location opened in Greensboro's The Shops at Friendly Center on November 8, 2006, and it encompasses.
Ramada opened its first hotel – a 60-room facility – on U. S. Route 66 at Flagstaff, Arizona in 1954 and set up its headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona, where the chain built the Sahara Hotel on North 1st Street downtown in 1956 ( which later became the Ramada Inn Downtown ) and a 300-room Ramada Inn in the 3800 block of East Van Buren in 1958 that would become the chain's flagship property and headquarters.
D H Evans ' Oxford Street store in London was rebranded as House of Fraser in 2001 and became the chain's flagship store.
The building, located on State Street in Chicago's Loop, housed the chain's flagship store for more than a century before closing for good on February 21, 2007.
New Zealand's most visited cinema multiplex and the chain's New Zealand flagship is located at Skycity Metro on Auckland ’ s Queen Street and features New Zealand ’ s largest cinema screen as part of an IMAX sub-complex.
The chain's flagship store was in Westbury, Long Island ; the store opened in 1964 and anchored The Mall at the Source, which was built around the Fortunoff store, from 1997 until Fortunoff's closing in 2009.
While Frederick & Nelson was still in business, the candies were made on the 10th floor of the chain's flagship Pine Street store.

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At, the downtown Seattle location is the chain's largest store.
The company was the first to introduce the concept of the personal shopper, and that service was provided without charge in every Field's store, until the chain's last days under the Marshall Field's name.
The chain's current status in Quebec is the result of the consolidation of several major convenience store chains in the province during the 1990s.
The chain's location on the site of the former Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, opened in late 2011, is promoted as simply Loblaws and uses the familiar " L " logo, but is officially named " Loblaws Great Food ", indicating that similar terms are in place at that store.
The new Penney's at Plaza las Americas is the chain's largest store.
Two of the chain's outlets figured prominently in nationwide news stories: In 1957, the Major's store in Hazard, Kentucky was completely destroyed by a flood.
In addition, the corporate headquarters of the Bermuda grocery store chain The MarketPlace is located within the chain's Hamilton MarketPlace location, the largest grocery store in Bermuda.
Steinbach closed in 1996 and was quickly replaced with HomePlace, a northeast-based upscale home furnishings store, however, it closed two years later .. Nobody Beats the Wiz also opened that year in the Commons level, but had an even shorter life: it opened in the summer of 1996 and closed by the end of 1997 due to the chain's financial troubles.
The store is reported to be modeled after the chain's concept store in New York's SoHo neighborhood to carry select contemporary men's and women's apparel.
On May 19, 2009, it was announced that the Circuit City brand name, logo, and website had been purchased by Systemax Inc. for US $ 14 million, which had also previously acquired the CompUSA brand after the store chain's liquidation.
The format of the chain's stores include a grocery supermarket operating alongside a clothing / textiles store.
The chain's beginnings date from The Criterion store founded in Sacramento, California in 1880 by the Hale Brothers, Prentis Cobb Hale I and Marshal Hale and adopted their name later the same year.
The company was the first to introduce the concept of the personal shopper, and that service was provided without charge in every Field's store, right up to the chain's last days under the Marshall Field's name.
In 1971, the chain's 100th store opened, followed by their 200th in 1974 and their 300th in 1978.
In 1981, the chain's 400th store was opened, followed by a 500th store in 1982 and a 700th in 1983.

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The success of the chain was hampered by the chain's policy of only booking second-run, family friendly films.
The principal island was Ternate at the chain's northern end ( 0 ° 47 ' N, only in diameter ) on whose southwest coast the Portuguese built a stone fort () during 1522 – 23, which could only be repaired, not modified, according to the Treaty of Saragossa.
A Burger King manager was slain in an apparent robbery at the national fast-food chain's Lindenhurst franchise.
The chain's promise when winning the contract to operate the three stores, to hire a full-time Irish book buyer was fulfilled by employing an Australian, who will be based in London and not in Dublin, drew adverse criticism.
In October 2009, it was reported that all three of the McDonald's in Iceland would be closing primarily due to the chain's high cost of importing most of the chain's meat and vegetables from the Eurozone.
As part of the company's marketing campaign and slogan, Wanda Sykes was hired to voice the chain's new mascot, the Applebee's Apple.
Their website was established in 1994, before Amazon. com, and has contributed substantially to the chain's recent growth.
The chain's principal rival was Canadian Pacific Hotels.
Kempston's Sainsbury's supermarket was the chain's largest branch when it opened in the 1970s.
The Club Sobeys name was previously used for a similar loyalty program offered at the chain's Atlantic Canada locations during the 1990s, prior to securing the regional rights to Air Miles through the Oshawa Group merger.
The pharmaceutical chain's value was estimated at $ 216 million.
", which was used in the chain's theater policy ads from the 1980s through the 1990s, when Sony rebranded the chain.
There was less emphasis on rentals, although the chain's video stores often featured a developed movie reel artwork with pictures of people and words such as " movies " and " games ".
The Yellow Pack brand was reasonably successful, accounting for 30 % of the chain's grocery sales by the time Fine Fare was acquired by the Dee Corporation – then mostly trading as Gateway, now Somerfield – in mid 1986.
The chain's first national political journalist was Neil Herland, and its current national political journalist is Dale Smith.
Another TV role he performed regularly from 1963 – 1966 and occasionally as late as 1971 was Ronald McDonald for a McDonald's franchise in Washington, D. C .. Scott wrote in his book The Joy of Living that he originally created the Ronald McDonald character at the fast-food restaurant chain's request.
McFaddin was required to pay a quarterly fee to Ninfa's based on the restaurant chain's sales.
White Castle Building No. 8, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, originally built in 1936 and remodeled ( photo, right ), was an example of the chain's prefabricated porcelain buildings.

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