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  • Woolco
  • American discount department store

    Woolco was an American-based discount retail chain. It was founded in 1962 in Columbus, Ohio, by the F. W. Woolworth Company. It was a full-line discount

    Woolco

    Woolco

    Woolco

  • Walmart Canada
  • Division of Walmart

    Mississauga, Ontario, it was founded on March 17, 1994, with the purchase of the Woolco Canada chain from the F. W. Woolworth Company. Originally consisting of

    Walmart Canada

    Walmart Canada

    Walmart_Canada

  • Woolworth
  • Retail company

    Bargain! Shop. Woolco and Woolworth survived in Canada until 1994, when the company sold the majority of the Woolco stores to Wal-Mart. The Woolco stores that

    Woolworth

    Woolworth

    Woolworth

  • Square One Shopping Centre
  • Shopping mall in Mississauga, Ontario

    mall was first opened to the public. The four original anchors included Woolco, Sears at the time Simpson-Sears, The Bay, and Dominion. Some stores such

    Square One Shopping Centre

    Square One Shopping Centre

    Square_One_Shopping_Centre

  • Walmart
  • American multinational retail corporation operating department stores

    Walmart has operated in Canada since it acquired 122 stores comprising the Woolco division of Woolworth Canada, Inc on January 14, 1994. As of October 31

    Walmart

    Walmart

    Walmart

  • Woolworths (United Kingdom)
  • Former British variety retailer

    internationally, such as in Ireland. In the 1960s, the retailer introduced its Woolco hypermarket stores. In 1982, Woolworth separated from its American parent

    Woolworths (United Kingdom)

    Woolworths (United Kingdom)

    Woolworths_(United_Kingdom)

  • Discount store
  • Retail store model for low prices

    Stores, Kuhn's-Big K (sold to Walmart in 1981), TG&Y[citation needed] and Woolco (closed in 1983, part sold to Wal-Mart) among others. Walmart, Kmart, and

    Discount store

    Discount store

    Discount_store

  • The Innovator's Dilemma
  • 1997 book by Clayton M. Christensen

    replace itself with Target. F. W. Woolworth launched its own discount chain Woolco; Christensen attributes its failure to a lack of organizational and cultural

    The Innovator's Dilemma

    The_Innovator's_Dilemma

  • Mayflower Mall
  • Shopping centre in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada

    1990s, a stand-alone Sobeys store was opened next to Woolco. In March 1994 Walmart bought 122 Woolco stores from Woolworth Canada in which the Mayflower

    Mayflower Mall

    Mayflower_Mall

  • Neighbourhood shopping centres in Montreal
  • became Héritage. In 1994, Wal-Mart took the former space of Woolco after Woolworth sold Woolco to Walmart. In 1995, Héritage was renamed Maxi. In the summer

    Neighbourhood shopping centres in Montreal

    Neighbourhood_shopping_centres_in_Montreal

  • Honeydale Mall
  • Abandoned mall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    with a supermarket anchor, a Woolco department store, and a short enclosed mall. In 1994, Wal-Mart took over the Woolco location and remained in the mall

    Honeydale Mall

    Honeydale Mall

    Honeydale_Mall

  • South Park Mall (Texas)
  • Shopping mall in San Antonio, Texas, U.S.

    business in 1974. Among the first tenants were J. C. Penney, TG&Y, Woolco, and H-E-B. Woolco later became Mervyns, which closed in 2008. It became Dick's Sporting

    South Park Mall (Texas)

    South Park Mall (Texas)

    South_Park_Mall_(Texas)

  • Blue Hen Mall
  • Shopping mall in Delaware, United States

    downtown location on Loockerman Street. Other original anchors included Woolco and Woolworth, as well as a movie theater. The mall had space for approximately

    Blue Hen Mall

    Blue Hen Mall

    Blue_Hen_Mall

  • Alan Thicke
  • Canadian actor, songwriter, and television host (1947–2016)

    States. In the 1990s, Thicke was the spokesman for the Canadian division of Woolco department stores until its demise in 1994. In 2007, Thicke appeared in

    Alan Thicke

    Alan Thicke

    Alan_Thicke

  • Place Rosemère
  • Shopping mall in Rosemère, Quebec, Canada

    with approximately 65 stores at 337,000 sq ft (31,300 m2) anchored by Woolco, Beaver Lumber and Dominion. The Hudson's Bay Company had planned a La Baie

    Place Rosemère

    Place Rosemère

    Place_Rosemère

  • Muscatine Mall
  • Shopping mall in Iowa, U.S.

    anchor stores, with JCPenney joining in 1975. Woolworth was converted to Woolco, which closed in 1983 and became the first Walmart in the state of Iowa

    Muscatine Mall

    Muscatine Mall

    Muscatine_Mall

  • Kroger
  • American retail company

    the 1962 emergence of big box discount retailers including Woolworth's Woolco, Kresge's Kmart, and the Waltons' Walmart. The Family Center concept was

    Kroger

    Kroger

    Kroger

  • Confederation Mall
  • Shopping mall in Saskatchewan, Canada

    opened in mid-1973, at which time its anchor tenants were Canada Safeway and Woolco.[citation needed] The mall was originally planned for a location on Saskatoon's

    Confederation Mall

    Confederation Mall

    Confederation_Mall

  • Big-box store
  • Physically large retail establishment

    Walmart, Kmart, Target (the discount brand of Dayton department store), and Woolco (the discount brand of the Woolworth department store) all opened. These

    Big-box store

    Big-box store

    Big-box_store

  • 100 Oaks Mall
  • Shopping mall in Tennessee, United States

    Mall opened two years before. Original tenants included Penneys, Woolco and Harveys. Woolco closed in 1983, although Burlington Coat Factory would open in

    100 Oaks Mall

    100 Oaks Mall

    100_Oaks_Mall

  • Meridian Mall
  • Shopping mall in Michigan, United States

    metropolitan area. The mall originally featured the J.W. Knapp Company and Woolco as its anchor stores, and underwent many expansions over the years. A G

    Meridian Mall

    Meridian Mall

    Meridian_Mall

  • Big W (United Kingdom)
  • Former large format chain of megastores

    operated a chain of out-of-town department stores in the United States named Woolco; and in 1967 had expanded the chain to the United Kingdom with the opening

    Big W (United Kingdom)

    Big W (United Kingdom)

    Big_W_(United_Kingdom)

  • Galeries de la Capitale
  • Shopping mall in Quebec City, Canada

    Provigo, Cooprix, Simons which were joined in the fall of the same year by Woolco. 1988 saw the opening of the indoor amusement park Méga-Parc, the second

    Galeries de la Capitale

    Galeries de la Capitale

    Galeries_de_la_Capitale

  • Stedmans V&S
  • Canadian discount department store

    larger cities. Those stores were similar in size to those of the Kmart and Woolco chains, with a large selection of merchandise; those locations often served

    Stedmans V&S

    Stedmans V&S

    Stedmans_V&S

  • McFarland Mall
  • Shopping mall in Alabama, U.S.

    for the mall. At its opening in 1969, McFarland Mall had 2 anchor stores, Woolco and Gayfers and 30 stores. At its height, McFarland Mall had 4 anchors,

    McFarland Mall

    McFarland Mall

    McFarland_Mall

  • TG&Y
  • American store chain

    Products approach on TG&Y was similar to variety chains Woolworth's big box Woolco store and S.S. Kresge and W.T. Grant strategy with Kmart and Grant City

    TG&Y

    TG&Y

    TG&Y

  • Ashley Landing
  • Shopping mall in South Carolina, USA

    vacant J.M. Fields building to the F.W. Woolworth Company which opened a Woolco Department Store in the building. The Pantry Pride store was leased to a

    Ashley Landing

    Ashley Landing

    Ashley_Landing

  • The Bargain! Shop
  • Canadian discount variety store chain

    therefore bringing the total number of stores to 194. Some of the larger Woolco stores were also converted to The Bargain! Shop. In late 1999, in a rush

    The Bargain! Shop

    The Bargain! Shop

    The_Bargain!_Shop

  • Eastbay
  • US sporting goods retailer

    F. W. Woolworth Company Champs Sports Eastbay Foot Locker Kinney Shoes Woolco Claire's Afterthoughts Other divisions and namesakes Dick's Sporting Goods

    Eastbay

    Eastbay

    Eastbay

  • Zayre
  • Discount retailer in the United States

    the United States Ames, Bradlees, Caldor, Service Merchandise, Venture, Woolco, and Zayre were national discount stores that closed due to changes in shopping

    Zayre

    Zayre

    Zayre

  • Londonderry Mall
  • Shopping mall in Alberta, Canada

    shopping centre in western Canada. Original tenants included The Bay, Eaton's, Woolco, and a movie theatre. Later, it would expand to include Safeway. The mall

    Londonderry Mall

    Londonderry Mall

    Londonderry_Mall

  • Unicity Mall
  • Former regional shopping centre in Assiniboia (Winnipeg), Manitoba

    Fashion Square when it opened in September 1975, the mall was anchored by a Woolco and The Bay, and was one of only three malls in the city, along with Polo

    Unicity Mall

    Unicity_Mall

  • White Oaks Mall (London, Ontario)
  • Shopping mall in London, Ontario

    expansion. It became a fully enclosed shopping center in 1973, anchored by Woolco and featuring 150+ stores. The mall's first major expansion in 1976 brought

    White Oaks Mall (London, Ontario)

    White Oaks Mall (London, Ontario)

    White_Oaks_Mall_(London,_Ontario)

  • Place du Royaume
  • Shopping mall in Saguenay, Quebec

    Zellers location). The mall opened in August 1973 with 75 stores and anchors Woolco and Steinberg's. Four years after its opening, the mall had doubled size

    Place du Royaume

    Place du Royaume

    Place_du_Royaume

  • La Mirada Mall
  • Former regional shopping center in La Mirada, California

    trees. Over the years, stores that came and went included J.J. Newberry, Woolco, Ohrbach's, Barker Bros., Lucky Stores, Market Basket, the La Mirada Theatre

    La Mirada Mall

    La_Mirada_Mall

  • The Centre (Saskatoon)
  • Shopping mall in Saskatchewan, Canada

    enclosed mall on the east side of Saskatoon. Its original anchor tenants were Woolco, a discount department store, and Dominion, a grocery store. The closure

    The Centre (Saskatoon)

    The Centre (Saskatoon)

    The_Centre_(Saskatoon)

  • Fairview Park Mall
  • Shopping mall in Kitchener, Ontario

    at the south end and a Zehrs supermarket at the north. A new wing with Woolco was added on the east in the early 1970s along with 20 stores, and Simpsons

    Fairview Park Mall

    Fairview Park Mall

    Fairview_Park_Mall

  • List of assets owned by Walmart
  • and South Korea. PACE Membership Warehouse (converted 91 to Sam's Club ) Woolco Canada (converted to Walmart) Asda (acquired in 1999, later sold to EG Group

    List of assets owned by Walmart

    List_of_assets_owned_by_Walmart

  • Frank Winfield Woolworth
  • American businessman (1852–1919)

    store in 1974. For a while there was a chain of discount stores called Woolco. By 1997, the original chain he founded had been reduced to 400 stores,

    Frank Winfield Woolworth

    Frank Winfield Woolworth

    Frank_Winfield_Woolworth

  • Acme Markets
  • American supermarket chain

    regional drugstore chain, a PLCB liquor store (in Pennsylvania), a Kmart, or Woolco (earlier centers had a Woolworth), and in rarer cases a department store

    Acme Markets

    Acme Markets

    Acme_Markets

  • Markville Shopping Centre
  • Shopping mall in Markham, Ontario, Canada

    level in 2004. The upper level became Winners. Wal-Mart location replaced Woolco. Markville was renovated by EllisDon for CA$111 million from 2011 to 2013

    Markville Shopping Centre

    Markville Shopping Centre

    Markville_Shopping_Centre

  • Charles Sumner Woolworth
  • American businessman (1856–1947)

    Woolworth UK subsidiary was sold off in 1982 for a quick cash to cover Woolco real estate debt as a result of deals made for quick expansion in the 1960s

    Charles Sumner Woolworth

    Charles Sumner Woolworth

    Charles_Sumner_Woolworth

  • Champlain Place
  • Shopping mall in New Brunswick, Canada

    Chest (12,830 sq ft or 1,191.9 m2) Sears, now a TD Canada Trust branch. Woolco, now a Walmart. Dominion, rebuilt as a Toys "R" Us. Consumers Distributing

    Champlain Place

    Champlain Place

    Champlain_Place

  • List of Canadian stores
  • Woodward's Woolworth Canada — Canadian unit of the F. W. Woolworth Company Woolco Canada — Canadian unit of US-based department store chain Henry's Japan

    List of Canadian stores

    List_of_Canadian_stores

  • Grafton-Fraser
  • Canadian men's clothing retailer

    Jack Fraser offered its selection in the Boys and Menswear departments at Woolco stores, giving it coast to coast exposure, in addition to its own 23 Jack

    Grafton-Fraser

    Grafton-Fraser

    Grafton-Fraser

  • Killingworth
  • Town in Tyne and Wear, England

    of the Puffing Billy pub. The centre included a large department store, Woolco that sold groceries and car parts and even incorporated a tyre service bay

    Killingworth

    Killingworth

  • Valiant Comics
  • American comic book publisher

    managed to secure wider distribution beyond the direct market at Kmart, Woolco, Walmart and Toys "R" Us both as comics and in children's book format which

    Valiant Comics

    Valiant Comics

    Valiant_Comics

  • Super 8 film
  • Small motion picture film format

    silent were widely available and often sold in department stores such as Woolco in the $5.00-6.00 price range in the 1960s and 1970s. The leading companies

    Super 8 film

    Super 8 film

    Super_8_film

  • Yale University Art Gallery
  • Museum in New Haven, Connecticut

    that Kahn's building "could have scarcely have been distinguished from a Woolco discount store in a shopping center", and that the interior looked like

    Yale University Art Gallery

    Yale University Art Gallery

    Yale_University_Art_Gallery

  • Eastgate Square
  • Shopping mall in Ontario, Canada

    opened in 1973 with Woolco, Eaton's, and Robinson's as its anchors. One of the mall's busiest anchor stores, Walmart (formerly Woolco), had announced it

    Eastgate Square

    Eastgate Square

    Eastgate_Square

  • Lambton Mall
  • Shopping mall

    Dominion Supermarket, which was soon after replaced by an Ashbrook's, and Woolco. The mall notably lacked a department store. The mall was at risk of closing

    Lambton Mall

    Lambton Mall

    Lambton_Mall

  • Woodville Mall
  • Former shopping center in Northwood, Ohio

    Mall, taking away its status as Toledo's sole enclosed shopping mall. A Woolco store (later Hills, then Ames, then Steve & Barry’s, and now home to Family

    Woodville Mall

    Woodville Mall

    Woodville_Mall

  • Plaza Fiesta
  • Shopping mall in Georgia, United States

    the Buford-Clairmont Mall and included a movie theater. Tenants included Woolco which later became a Burlington Coat Factory. Later the mall became "Outlet

    Plaza Fiesta

    Plaza Fiesta

    Plaza_Fiesta

  • Orchard Park Shopping Centre
  • Shopping mall in Kelowna, British Columbia

    1972) and a corridor of 35 smaller stores. In 1980, the mall expanded with Woolco department store and a food court. It expanded again in 1992 with Eatons

    Orchard Park Shopping Centre

    Orchard_Park_Shopping_Centre

  • List of defunct department stores of the United States
  • Value City Venture Stores (Midwest) Based out of St Louis, MO metro area. Woolco, founded by the F.W. Woolworth Company as a full-line discount department

    List of defunct department stores of the United States

    List_of_defunct_department_stores_of_the_United_States

  • Centerpoint Mall (Toronto)
  • Shopping mall in Ontario, Canada

    1974. The Sayvette chain went defunct in 1975 and was converted to Woolco. Woolco closed and the store was converted to a supermarket under the Loblaw

    Centerpoint Mall (Toronto)

    Centerpoint Mall (Toronto)

    Centerpoint_Mall_(Toronto)

  • Courtland Center
  • Shopping mall in Burton, Michigan, United States

    1000-seat theater and 47 stores including three anchor stores: discount chain Woolco on the eastern end, The Fair on the western end and Detroit, Michigan-based

    Courtland Center

    Courtland Center

    Courtland_Center

  • East York Town Centre
  • Shopping mall

    Sayvette department store dissolved in 1977. Woolco opened in the space where Sayvette previously occupied. Woolco was bought by Walmart in 1994. This location

    East York Town Centre

    East York Town Centre

    East_York_Town_Centre

  • Western Crossing
  • million. The mall opened with White & Kirk (a local department store), Woolco, and Montgomery Ward as its anchor stores. In the 1970s, White & Kirk was

    Western Crossing

    Western_Crossing

  • Place d'Orléans
  • Shopping mall

    Sheffield, England. The mall's previous anchors have included Eaton's, Woolco, Robinson's, Consumers Distributing, Wal-Mart, Zellers, Target, and Hudson's

    Place d'Orléans

    Place d'Orléans

    Place_d'Orléans

  • Marlborough Mall
  • Shopping mall in Calgary, Alberta, Canada

    Kowall Holdings Ltd, both Calgary firms. The original anchor tenants were Woolco and Canada Safeway. Construction began in 1971. A formal ground-turning

    Marlborough Mall

    Marlborough Mall

    Marlborough_Mall

  • Southgate Mall (Muscle Shoals)
  • Shopping mall in Muscle Shoals, Alabama

    the mall. The mall opened in 1968, featuring Woolco and Rogers as its original anchor stores. After Woolco closed in 1983, its space was sold to Walmart

    Southgate Mall (Muscle Shoals)

    Southgate Mall (Muscle Shoals)

    Southgate_Mall_(Muscle_Shoals)

  • List of defunct Canadian companies
  • cable; now owned by Quebecor Woodward's – acquired by Hudson's Bay Company Woolco (Canadian division) – department store chain; acquired by Wal-Mart Canada

    List of defunct Canadian companies

    List_of_defunct_Canadian_companies

  • History of Walmart
  • Walmart acquired 91 PACE Membership Warehouse clubs from Kmart and 122 Woolco stores in Canada in 1994. In addition, it opened 3 value clubs in Hong Kong

    History of Walmart

    History of Walmart

    History_of_Walmart

  • Loblaw Companies
  • Canadian retail company

    reports likened to an "invasion of Canada," namely the acquisition of 120 Woolco stores across the country. Though Wal-mart was barred from selling the private-label

    Loblaw Companies

    Loblaw Companies

    Loblaw_Companies

  • Centre Laval
  • Shopping mall

    indoor shopping mall with 50 stores anchored by Famous Players theatre, Woolco and Steinberg's. It was notably the first shopping centre with a SAQ store

    Centre Laval

    Centre Laval

    Centre_Laval

  • Jamesway
  • Former discount department store chain

    acquired many properties from then-defunct discount stores such as Two Guys, Woolco, King's, and one from Mays. They also acquired the Westons chain of discount

    Jamesway

    Jamesway

  • Grant Park Shopping Centre
  • Shopping center in Winnipeg, Manitoba

    Woolco, constructed approximately two years after the mall first opened and subject of a lawsuit appealed to the Supreme Court of Canada. The Woolco store

    Grant Park Shopping Centre

    Grant_Park_Shopping_Centre

  • List of supermarket chains in the United Kingdom
  • The Hampshire Centre. The store was eventually purchased by Sainsburys. Woolco 1966 Discontinued, re-branded as Woolworth and later bought by Gateway in

    List of supermarket chains in the United Kingdom

    List of supermarket chains in the United Kingdom

    List_of_supermarket_chains_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Livingston, West Lothian
  • New town and administrative centre in Scotland

    supercentre at the other end of the shopping centre in place of the old Woolco store (which had also been used as a Gateway hypermarket before Asda acquired

    Livingston, West Lothian

    Livingston, West Lothian

    Livingston,_West_Lothian

  • Wythenshawe
  • Area of South Manchester, England

    superstore on the site of the old Co-operative store (originally built by Woolco in the mid-1970s, which also features a multi-storey car park). A walkway

    Wythenshawe

    Wythenshawe

    Wythenshawe

  • Centre of Tallahassee
  • Shopping center and entertainment venue in Tallahassee, Florida, US

    with three anchor stores: Woolco, Gayfers and Montgomery Ward; other major tenants included McCrory Stores and Walgreens. Woolco was closed in 1983 and replaced

    Centre of Tallahassee

    Centre of Tallahassee

    Centre_of_Tallahassee

  • Horizon (store)
  • Canadian line of department stores

    Co. Limited. Attempting to compete with established Canadian brands like Woolco and Zellers during a downturn in the market, it was T. Eaton's attempt to

    Horizon (store)

    Horizon_(store)

  • Clarence Harris
  • American store manager

    F. W. Woolworth Company Champs Sports Eastbay Foot Locker Kinney Shoes Woolco Claire's Afterthoughts Other divisions and namesakes Dick's Sporting Goods

    Clarence Harris

    Clarence Harris

    Clarence_Harris

  • College Square Mall (Iowa)
  • Shopping mall in Iowa, U.S.

    square feet (56,000 m2) of retail space. The original anchor stores were Woolco, Montgomery Ward, and Younkers. The mall officially opened on November 12

    College Square Mall (Iowa)

    College_Square_Mall_(Iowa)

  • Zellers
  • Canadian retail company

    retained by Target or Walmart. This was in marked contrast to the takeover of Woolco by Walmart in 1994, where all employees of the acquired stores were retained

    Zellers

    Zellers

    Zellers

  • Woolworth Building
  • Skyscraper in Manhattan, New York

    income. The Broadway-Park Place Corporation agreed to sell the building to Woolco Realty Co., a subsidiary of the F. W. Woolworth Company, in January 1924

    Woolworth Building

    Woolworth Building

    Woolworth_Building

  • Metrocenter Mall (Jackson, Mississippi)
  • Defunct mall in Jackson, Mississippi, U.S.

    business of Jackson Mall, which opened in 1969 with JCPenney, Gayfers, and Woolco as its anchors, in North Jackson. Metrocenter continued to enjoy success

    Metrocenter Mall (Jackson, Mississippi)

    Metrocenter Mall (Jackson, Mississippi)

    Metrocenter_Mall_(Jackson,_Mississippi)

  • Deerfoot City
  • Shopping centre in Calgary, Alberta, Canada

    sits on an 80-acre site. Upon its opening, the mall's anchor tenants were Woolco, Canada Safeway, and The Bay. The original mall featured 80 retailers, including

    Deerfoot City

    Deerfoot City

    Deerfoot_City

  • List of department stores by country
  • reconfigurations in malls across Canada between 1993 and the early 2000s Woolco – discount department store, usually in the suburbs, acquired by Wal-Mart

    List of department stores by country

    List_of_department_stores_by_country

  • St. Vital Centre
  • Regional shopping centre in Manitoba, Canada

    Mary's Road and Abinojii Mikanah. It opened with Eaton's, The Bay, and Woolco as anchor tenants. The mall was renovated in 1986, 1998, and 2013. The building

    St. Vital Centre

    St. Vital Centre

    St._Vital_Centre

  • Value Village
  • Chain of discount department stores

    Woolworth employee had seen his former company build its first big box Woolco store in 1961 and S.S. Kresge and W.T. Grant were readying their Kmart and

    Value Village

    Value Village

    Value_Village

  • Avalon Mall
  • Shopping mall in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

    (formerly Sobeys) and, until January 9, 2018, Sears. Sears was originally Woolco until 1994, then Walmart, which closed on January 25, 2005. In fall 2005

    Avalon Mall

    Avalon_Mall

  • Dufferin Mall
  • Shopping mall

    Toys "R" Us occupying the former No Frills space. Another past anchor was Woolco, which later became Wal-Mart in 1994, then upgraded to Wal-Mart Supercentre

    Dufferin Mall

    Dufferin Mall

    Dufferin_Mall

  • Parkdale Plaza
  • Shopping mall in Texas, United States

    Palmera) in 1970. A Woolco store was later added to the plaza. By 1982, Parkdale Plaza had lost Lichensteins', Whites, H-E-B, and Woolco. Linens N' More took

    Parkdale Plaza

    Parkdale_Plaza

  • Dublin Mall
  • Shopping Mall in Georgia

    stores during the St. Patrick's Day festival in the town during March 1972. Woolco joined Belk-Matthews as anchors, with stores such as SupeRx drug, Garrett's

    Dublin Mall

    Dublin Mall

    Dublin_Mall

  • Falls Park on the Reedy
  • Park in Greenville, South Carolina, United States

    Shopping Mall', which opened in July 1970. In 1982, the mall's primary anchor, Woolco, shuttered, and the mall entered a decline. In 1984 the Furman Company,

    Falls Park on the Reedy

    Falls Park on the Reedy

    Falls_Park_on_the_Reedy

  • List of Woolworth divisions and namesakes
  • America Shoe Store Successor 1997–2001 Renamed from F. W. Woolworth Company Woolco North America Discount store Division 1962–1994 Became Walmart Canada Worth

    List of Woolworth divisions and namesakes

    List of Woolworth divisions and namesakes

    List_of_Woolworth_divisions_and_namesakes

  • Cumbernauld
  • Town in North Lanarkshire, Scotland

    Town Centre, at the staircase joining the upper mall area with the old Woolco store. The clock is featured in Gregory's Girl and is now in the Antonine

    Cumbernauld

    Cumbernauld

    Cumbernauld

  • Asheboro Mall
  • Shopping mall in North Carolina, United States

    opened in 1982 as Randolph Mall. Its original tenants included Woolco and Belk-Yates. Woolco later became Roses, which closed in August 2000. Also that year

    Asheboro Mall

    Asheboro Mall

    Asheboro_Mall

  • Variety store
  • Retail stores that sell general goods

    store" format, such as TG&Y Family Centers, W. T. Grant, and Woolworth's Woolco stores.[citation needed] With suburbanization in the 1950s and 1960s, Americans

    Variety store

    Variety store

    Variety_store

  • Shopko
  • Defunct chain of retail stores

    retailers, including ShopKo's discount store rivals Prange Way, Kmart and Woolco, as well as Wisconsin-based home improvement retailer Menards.) Penn-Daniels/Jack's

    Shopko

    Shopko

    Shopko

  • Dutch Square
  • Shopping mall in Columbia, South Carolina

    was built by Caine Company in 1970. Initial tenants of the mall included Woolco, J. B. White, and Tapp's department stores. Other major tenants of the mall

    Dutch Square

    Dutch Square

    Dutch_Square

  • Shops at CenterPoint
  • Shopping mall in Michigan, United States

    Woolco anchored the eastern end, while local department stores Wurzburg's and Steketee's anchored the western and northern ends, respectively. Woolco

    Shops at CenterPoint

    Shops_at_CenterPoint

  • Seaway Mall
  • Shopping mall in Ontario, Canada

    Shoppers Drug Mart. Seaway Mall opened on April 23, 1975, with anchor stores Woolco, Kmart, Miracle Food Mart, a movie theater and 60 other stores.[citation

    Seaway Mall

    Seaway Mall

    Seaway_Mall

  • Washington Galleries bus station
  • Bus station in Washington, Tyne and Wear, England

    with the first service (169) linking New Washington with the newly-opened Woolco. The original bus station was demolished and re-built in the late 2000s

    Washington Galleries bus station

    Washington Galleries bus station

    Washington_Galleries_bus_station

  • Stewart-Lakewood Center
  • Shopping center in Atlanta, Georgia, United States

    Tenants at one time or another included J.C. Penney, Lerner's, Woolworth, Woolco, Warehouse Grocery, Otasco, Colonial Stores grocery (later a Big Star Market)

    Stewart-Lakewood Center

    Stewart-Lakewood Center

    Stewart-Lakewood_Center

  • Jason Spezza
  • Canadian ice hockey player (born 1983)

    Minute Maid commercial. Two years later, he modelled clothing for stores Woolco and Kmart. Spezza played for the Toronto Marlboros in 1997, recording 114

    Jason Spezza

    Jason Spezza

    Jason_Spezza

  • History of Target Corporation
  • for Woolworth, where he was named chairman and chief executive officer of Woolco. Bob Ulrich became president and chief executive officer of Diamond's Department

    History of Target Corporation

    History of Target Corporation

    History_of_Target_Corporation

  • Westland Mall (Iowa)
  • Shopping mall in Iowa, United States

    comprising more than 40 stores. In 1981, Woolworth converted the store to its Woolco division, before closing it in 1983. The space was later occupied by a furniture

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  • Woolcott
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Woolcott

    English : variant of Wolcott.

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  • Woolcock
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Woolcock

    English : variant of Wolcott.

    Woolcock

  • Woolcott
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Woolcott

    Lives in Wolfe's cottage.

    Woolcott

  • Wolcott
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wolcott

    English : habitational name for someone from Woolcot in Somerset, possibly so named from Middle English wolle ‘spring’, ‘stream’ + cot ‘cottage’, ‘shelter’.Henry Wolcott (1578–1655), clothier, came from Tolland, Somerset, England, and settled in Windsor, CT, in 1636. His grandson Roger (1679–1767) was colonial governor of CT; his great-grandson Oliver (1726–1797) was a signer of the Declaration of Independence.

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  • Byrtel
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Byrtel

    From the Bird Hill

  • Jenae
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Jenae

    Modern name based on Jane or Jean; Based on Janai meaning 'God has answered. '.

  • Pranisha | ப்ரநீஷா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Pranisha | ப்ரநீஷா

    Love to life

  • Ishmit
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Ishmit

    Lover of God

  • Shiza
  • Biblical

    Shiza

    this gift

  • Jayawant
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Jayawant

    Victorious

  • Madhushree | மதுஷ்ரீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Madhushree | மதுஷ்ரீ

    Beauty of Spring

  • Wajd
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Wajd

    State of Being Single; Ecstasy

  • Sapthgiri
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Sapthgiri

    Seven Mountains

  • Aakaar
  • Boy/Male

    Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil

    Aakaar

    Shape

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