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R.H. Macy opened his first "fancy dry goods" store in New York City in 1858. By 1924, the department store's location at Herald Square was declared the "World's Largest Store." That same year, an annual tradition started: Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. (Photo AP)
R.H. Macy opened his first "fancy dry goods" store in New York City in 1858. By 1924, the department store's location at Herald Square was declared the "World's Largest Store." That same year, an annual tradition started: Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. (Photo AP)
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Boscov's will reopen at White Marsh Mall
Boscov's department store will return to White Marsh Mall Oct. 7, filling the empty anchor spot the regional chain vacated nearly four years ago after it filed for bankruptcy.
"I'm glad we are returning to White Marsh Mall," Albert Boscov, the retailer's...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Financially Distressed Companies, Woodbridge, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Sears
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Walmart beats Target in online shopping satisfaction
Online shoppers prefer Walmart to Target. That's one of the findings of an index released today that scores the top 100 online retailers on customer satisfaction. ForeSee's Top 100 E-Retail Satisfaction Index based its analysis on nearly 21,000...
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Laurel Mall officially closed May 1, but Burlington, post office remain open
The Laurel Mall, desolate for years and with empty stores outnumbering those with tenants, officially closed its doors May 1. Signs posted on doors at various mall entrances read: "Mall has been permanently closed for business from May 1st." However, the...
Tags: Burlington Coat Factory, Rental Service
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Bar review: Punk's Backyard Grill has many of the comforts of home
Bars at malls don't have to try as hard. The venue doesn't expect them to, and neither does the clientele.
Unlike at destination bars, people just want a place to linger after shopping, a variation on a T.G.I. Friday's. Some light lagers, bright lights,...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Foods and Beverages, Annapolis, Restaurants, Bars and Clubs
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Nonprofit provides day of fun and learning for students at Maiden Choice School
As class after class at Maiden Choice School poured into the gymnasium on the afternoon of Dec. 20, the faces in each new batch of students lit up as bright as a Christmas tree. There to greet them at the school for students with significant...Tags: Mattel Inc., World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., Teaching and Learning, Toy Industry, Windsor Mill
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Man fatally shot near Nordstrom at Towson Town Center
As shoppers made last-minute stops before Christmas at the Towson Town Center Monday night, a body lay under a sheet outside Nordstrom.
A man was fatally shot about 6:22 p.m. on a parking lot sidewalk outside a service entrance to the department store,...Tags: Murder, Juvenile Delinquency, Photography and Video, Prince George's County, Towson
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NYC: It's the most wonderful town this time of year
For a day or a weekend sparkling with the season's spirit, there's no topping the Big Apple, with a twinkling Norway spruce towering over the ice-skating rink at Rockefeller Center, storytelling department store windows and the breathtaking Santaland....Tags: Radio City Music Hall, Wynton Marsalis, American Girl Place, Toy Industry, FAO Schwarz
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Tollgate Action Group alive and following community issues
The Tollgate Action Group has had new life breathed into it, just when it looked like the organization was going to disband. Residents Sue and Morris Lohmeyer have stepped up as president and vice-president, and they welcome Kevin McCarthy as secretary...Tags: Kenneth N. Oliver, Christmas, Kevin McCarthy, Russell Stewart, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Santa has Lutherville on his schedule for holiday visits
The holiday season is upon us — lights are appearing on our homes and trees, wreaths are on the lampposts and inflated Santas and snowmen stand in our front yards. Santa will once again ride through our neighborhoods on the Lutherville Volunteer...Tags: Entertainment Events, Peabody Conservatory, Religious Festivals, Nordstrom, Music
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Harford Mall collecting donations for Welcome One shelter
In light of recent news articles pertaining to homelessness in Harford County, Harford Mall management is partnering with the Welcome One Emergency Shelter in a collection and donation drive to benefit the shelter. The collection drive, called Have a...Tags: Old Navy, Sears
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Four arrested in December killing at Towson Town Center
Six days before Christmas, four men tracked down 19-year-old Rodney Vest Pridget as he shopped at the Towson Town Center mall. One of them shot and killed him outside on a sidewalk, Baltimore County police say.
Four men, ranging in age from 19 to 44,...Tags: Theft, Police Arrests, Prosecution, Photography and Video, Prisons
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Owings Mills development breeds competition, concern
When Baltimore County officials gathered for a news conference in the fall to reveal plans to revitalize the half-empty Owings Mills Mall, a cheery slogan lit up a screen behind them:
"Owings Mills — it's happening!"
The mall event was one of...Tags: Hunt Valley, James T. Smith, Jr., Companies and Corporations, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), White Marsh
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