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McNulty and
George Handgis founded the
chain as a
warehouse club
called the
HomeClub,
opening the
first two
stores in
Norwalk and
Fountain Valley, California...
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company of
Ralphs supermarket chain,
while other locations were
purchased by
HomeClub, a home
improvement store chain. Fairchild's
Financial Manual of Retail...
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converted to
other TJX
brands BJ's
Wholesale Club 1984 — — 1989 BJ's and
HomeClub spun off from TJX to form
Waban Bob's
Stores 1954 2024 2003 2008 Sold to...
- spun off
their warehouse division,
consisting of BJ's and now-defunct
HomeClub (later
known as HomeBase, then House2Home), to form Waban, Inc. In August...
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warehouse club)[citation needed] Gemco, 1959–1986,
owned by
Lucky Stores HomeClub, a home
improvement warehouse,
later became HomeBase and then
folded in...
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consumer market,
which included competitors National Lumber, Home Depot,
HomeClub,
Builders Emporium, Ole's, Angels, and others. By 1997, the
chain operated...
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being a
member of
Schuhplattler group Edelraute. He was
member of his
homeclub SC St.
Johann in Tirol. He
donated his skis to
local history museum Kitzbühel...
- a senior-level
synchronized skating team from the
United States.
Their homeclub is
Miami University, in Oxford, Ohio. They were the U.S.
national champions...
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football with
Eintracht Frankfurt. Kudr**** pla**** in for his
Silesian homeclub SV
Manfred von
Richthofen Schweidnitz and
later DSV Schweidnitz. During...
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media related to Verlautenheide. haaren-verlautenheide.de –
Website of the
Homeclub Haaren/Verlautenheide 1984, with
information and
publications on the history...