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Former Alabama department store chain
Pizitz was a major regional department store chain in Alabama, with its flagship store in downtown Birmingham. At its peak it operated 12 other stores
Pizitz
Shopping mall in Hoover, Alabama
000 m2) with four anchor stores — two Birmingham-based chains, Parisian and Pizitz — along with Atlanta-based Rich's and national retailer J. C. Penney. In
Riverchase_Galleria
School district in Alabama
Hills Elementary Liberty Park Vestavia Hills Elementary Dolly Ridge Louis Pizitz Middle School Liberty Park Middle School Vestavia Hills High School Freshman
Vestavia_Hills_City_Schools
Department store in the US
based, family-owned department store. The two-store chain is owned by the Pizitz Management Group. It has locations at The Summit in the Greater Birmingham
Gus_Mayer
American public high school
Valley and Berry's feeder schools, including Pizitz Middle School which was a feeder school for Berry. Pizitz is the only school in the Vestavia Hills school
Hoover_High_School_(Alabama)
Shopping mall in Florence, Alabama, U.S.
Knott), and two Belk locations (one converted from Parisian, the other from Pizitz and McRae's). JCPenney closed in 2020 and Sears closed in 2017. On June
Florence_Mall_(Alabama)
Shopping mall in Fairfield, Alabama
Realty. Loveman's of Alabama, which became Pizitz in 1980, was one of its original anchor stores. Pizitz later became McRae's, then Parisian. JCPenney
Western_Hills_Mall
Shopping mall in Alabama, United States
Rich's, Loveman's of Alabama and JCPenney. Loveman's later was replaced by Pizitz, which in turn became McRae's in 1987. Rich's was dual-branded as Rich's-Macy's
Century_Plaza
Shopping mall in Alabama, United States
that year from Shopping Center World Magazine. The original anchors were Pizitz and Rich's. Because the mall is located next to a stream bed with weak soil
Brookwood_Village
Five stores sold to The Bon-Ton, converted to the Carson Pirie Scott name. Pizitz (Birmingham), 13-store Alabama chain, sold to McRae's 1987, renamed later
List of defunct department stores of the United States
List_of_defunct_department_stores_of_the_United_States
Shopping mall in Huntsville, Alabama, United States
complex reopened as Parkway City Mall, a single-level enclosed mall, with Pizitz (later purchased by McRae's), Montgomery Ward and Parisian as anchors. It
Parkway_Place_Mall
Public school in Vestavia Hills, Alabama, United States
Alabama. The land was acquired by Louis Pizitz, a Polish immigrant who settled in Birmingham in 1889. Pizitz lived here with his wife, Minnie and their
Vestavia_Hills_High_School
Historic district in Alabama, United States
Pinehurst (1908); Shingle Style two-story wood shingle duplex, home of owner of Pizitz Department stores. "National Register Information System". National Register
Pinehurst Historic District (Tuscaloosa, Alabama)
Pinehurst_Historic_District_(Tuscaloosa,_Alabama)
Department store chain based in Atlanta, Georgia, United States (1867–2005)
1986) created stiffer competition in those cities against regional chains Pizitz, Loveman's and Parisian. The sale to Federated in 1976 ended over 100 years
Rich's_(department_store)
the basement of the restored Pizitz Building. In August 2019, Sidewalk opened the Sidewalk Film Center + Cinema in the Pizitz Building. The cinema includes
Sidewalk_Film_Festival
Shopping mall
opened on August 1, 1984, with anchors JCPenney, Parisian, Castner Knott, Pizitz, and a Sears which relocated from Heart of Huntsville Mall. Junior anchors
MidCity_District
2017 accusations against American jurist and politician
sting. Becky Gray said she was 22 and working in the men's department of Pizitz in the Gadsden Mall in 1977 when Moore "started coming up to" her. He repeatedly
Roy Moore sexual misconduct allegations
Roy_Moore_sexual_misconduct_allegations
American regional department store chain
Pensacola, Florida in 1974. In 1987, McRae's acquired 13 stores in Alabama from Pizitz. With strengths in home furnishings, men's apparel, and cosmetics, the chain
McRae's
Shopping mall in Alabama, United States
previously occupied by Parisian until 2007; the larger of the two was built as Pizitz, then operated as McRae's from 1987 to 1998. Dillard's was previously a
Eastdale_Mall
Masonic lodge in Huntsville, Alabama
118-119 1941-1942 Henry R. Martin 120-121 1943-1944 Clyde Martz 122 1945 Abe Pizitz 123 1946 Clyde Martz 124 1947 Jasan A. Williams 125 1948 John W. Walker
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American businessman and diplomat (1911–1997)
& Sons in Chicago, Thalheimers Department Store in Richmond, Virginia, Pizitz Department Store in Birmingham, Alabama and, from 1950 to 1962, with the
Geoffrey_Swaebe
American chef and restaurateur
Carlton, Bob (July 7, 2017). "Italian restaurant opening in Birmingham's Pizitz Food Hall". AL.com. Retrieved November 24, 2024. Hiatt, Gabe (November 20
Akhtar_Nawab
19-story building on the western side of downtown Birmingham, Alabama
along with the renovation of the long-closed Lyric Theater and the nearby Pizitz Building. Construction began on February 12, 2015. As of May 2015, the "Leer
Thomas_Jefferson_Hotel
Shopping mall in Alabama, U.S.
Shop, Northington Laundry, Orange Julius, Paul Brown Hallmark Cards Shop, Pizitz, Postle Appliance Center, Raymon's, Singer Sewing Center, U.S. Post Office
McFarland_Mall
2017 American academic competition
State Name School City/Town Grade Place Alabama Jason DiRusso Louis Pizitz Middle School Vestavia Hills 8th Alaska Andres Arias Nicholas J Begich Middle
29th_National_Geographic_Bee
Shopping mall in Alabama, United States
been connected to the center over time include the local chains Parisian, Pizitz, and Yielding's, as well as Service Merchandise. A movie theater opened
Eastwood_Village
American architect
(Birmingham, Alabama) (1930) with Warren, Knight and Davis[citation needed] Pizitz Department Store (1930) at 311 Broad Street in Gadsden Bama Theatre (1937)
David_O._Whilldin
Fountain in Montgomery, Alabama, US
been demolished, one entire block of them in the 1960s to make way for a Pizitz department store, which opened in 1972. Across from the fountain on Court
Court_Square_Fountain
American educator, philanthropist, and social activist
philanthropists of Birmingham's White Community, and financial backing from Louis Pizitz and his wife and A. B. Loveman. Initially, the school was a temporary structure
Carrie_A._Tuggle
American architectural firm
York (1921) Charles B. Aycock School, Greensboro, North Carolina (1922) Pizitz Building, Birmingham, Alabama (1922) Richmond Trust Company Building, Richmond
Starrett_&_van_Vleck
States Tariff Commission 106 (1927) Stone none none D.C. Cir. vacated Louis Pizitz Dry Goods Company, Inc. v. Yeldell 112 (1927) Stone none none Ala. affirmed
List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 274
List_of_United_States_Supreme_Court_cases,_volume_274
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