List Of Defunct Retailers Of The United States - Discount Home Improvement
Across the United States, a large number of local stores and store chains that started between the 1920s and 1950s have become defunct since the late 1960s, when many chains were either consolidated or liquidated. Some have been lost due to mergers.
Below is a list of defunct retailers of the United States.
Automotive
Camping, sports or athletic stores
Catalog showrooms
Clothing, shoe and specialty stores
Department and discount stores
Drug stores
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Electronics stores
Five-and-dime; variety stores
Furniture stores
- Sleepy's â" merged into Mattress Firm in 2016
Grocery stores and supermarkets
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Home decor and craft stores
Home improvement
Music, booksellers, and video stores (records, tapes, books, CDs, DVDs, etc.)
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Jewelers
- Crescent/Friedman's Jewelers
Office-supply stores
- J. K. Gill Company â" Pacific Northwest; stationery, office supplies, books; all stores closed by 1999
- Office Warehouse â" a Virginia-based office supply chain that was acquired and absorbed by Office Max in 1992
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