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  2. Big Lots closing 315 stores, a quarter of total as bankruptcy...

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    Retail Apocalypse Gathers Pace. Big Lots is closing up to 315 stores across multiple states as it suffers from growing financial woes. The discount homeware chain has identified scores of locations across states such as Connecticut, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire and Vermont which are due to close. (Now at least 36 states)

  3. Layoffs and Closings and Downsizing OH My! - AR15.COM

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    When big lots opened it was an actual discount store. The bought "lots" of items that were heavily discounted then put them in stores to sell. Now it's a furniture store and other dollar general stuff at marked up prices.

  4. The Shops At Williams Trace Developments - Points Southwest -...

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    Full Member. 2.3k. Location/ZIP Code:Cottage Grove (TC Jester by I-10) Posted May 24, 2005. Yeah, Big Lots often takes older retail space and sets up their stores. I wondered what will happen to Hwy 6 with all thoses abandoned retail locations because stores moved out to near the new US 59. Quote.

  5. One big truck and lots of .22’s - AR15.COM

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    EE 100% (2) GA, USA. Posted: 10/20/2024 9:38:11 PM EST. [Last Edit: 71jeepcj6] Went camping this weekend and a buddy brought his new ride. We had already planned on a pretty good little .22 competition so we incorporated the truck into it. Was a great weekend!

  6. Ask and Bid lots - Canadian Money Forum

    www.canadianmoneyforum.com/threads/ask-and-bid-lots.17352

    1 lot = 100 shares. Also known as a "round lot". Less than 100 shares = an "odd lot". "bid" means there are potential buyers bidding that much money for that many lots. "ask" means there are sellers asking that much money for that many lots. The information could be of value if you are interested in thinly traded, low priced stocks sometimes ...

  7. Gulfgate Mall History - Historic Houston - HAIF - Houston's...

    www.houstonarchitecture.com/topic/9288-gulfgate-mall-history

    yep, that's where it was - the doors faced the south loop though. In the last years of Gulfgate it had became a Pic-N-Sav. Which became MacFrugals (which is now Big Lots). My memory of Gulfgate from when I was a little kid was going to Playhouse toys. I think it was in the wing that exited to the pedestrian crossover over the Loop.

  8. Acres Homes - Other Houston Neighborhoods - HAIF - Houston's...

    www.houstonarchitecture.com/topic/8598-acres-homes

    Painter Pat Colville was working in a Brooklyn loft, but two years ago, when looking for a place to live part of the year, she bought a 2-acre farm in northwest Houston, on the edge of Acres Homes. There's a chicken coop on the property and a horse her son tends.She expected to be the only artist...

  9. Architects, Developers, Builders, and Designs - Houston...

    www.houstonarchitecture.com/topic/30032-minimum-lot-size

    Application types: There are three kinds. Homeowners can apply for their block - intersection to intersection - for a minimum lot size or building line. There is a third application for communities that wish to set a minimum lot size for an area of 500 lots or less in the same subdivision plat or no more than 400 lots in different plats.

  10. Memories Of The Woodlands - Historic Houston - HAIF - Houston's...

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    Yeah, the Big Lots was a Wal-Mart, and the Hobby Lobby was a Kmart. While Wal-Mart moved twice and is still around as a Supercenter, the Kmart cut out about a decade before they left Houston area for good.

  11. Rye Heights: 7-Story Multifamily At 1111 West 23rd St.

    www.houstonarchitecture.com/topic/44775-rye-heights-7...

    The lack of zoning means that density can grow organically in Houston, as opposed to places with many square miles of land zoned as single family only, where there can be no density increase. And, the area in the picture wasn't exactly high end. It was a bunch of really run down mid 20th Century frame houses on larger lots.