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  2. Gap Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, Don Fisher, a California commercial real estate broker specializing in retail store location, enlisted the help of his friend, Walter Haas Jr., President of Levi Strauss & Co. Fisher was inspired by the sudden success of 'The Tower of Shoes' in an old Quonset hut in a non-retail industrial area of Sacramento, California, [14] [15] that drew crowds by advertising that no matter what ...

  3. Shopping center - Wikipedia

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    In Europe, any shopping center with mostly "retail warehouse units" (UK terminology; in the US the term is "big-box stores"/superstores), 5,000 square metres (54,000 sq ft) or larger is a retail park, according to the leading real estate company Cushman & Wakefield. [11]

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  5. Ingles - Wikipedia

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    Ingles owns 163 of its 198 supermarkets either as free-standing locations or in shopping centers where it is the anchor tenant. The remaining 35 locations are leased from various unaffiliated third parties. [1] The company also owns 23 undeveloped sites which are suitable for a free-standing store or shopping center development. [1]

  6. The Source (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    The first converted Best Buy Express location opened at the Guildford Town Centre in Surrey, British Columbia, on June 26, 2024; 167 of The Source's nearly 300 locations will be converted to Best Buy Express by the end of 2024, with all other locations slated to close permanently. [6] [5] [7] The Source will also close its Barrie offices. [5]

  7. Offshore financial centre - Wikipedia

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    The common FSF–IMF–Academic definition of an OFC focused on the outcome of non-resident activity in a location (e.g. financial flows that are disproportionate to the local economy), and not on the reason that non-residents decide to conduct financial activity in a location. However, since the early academic papers into OFCs in the late ...