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Pamida /pəˈmaɪdə/ was a
chain of
department stores with more than 175
locations in 16
Midwestern and West
Central U.S. states.
Founded by D.J. Witherspoon...
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Shopko purchased Pamida, a
regional discount chain that
operated mainly in
smaller communities of 3,000 to 8,000 people.
Shopko operated Pamida as a separate...
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United States. The
chain declared bankruptcy in 1993,
selling some
stores to
Pamida and
closing others. The
chain closed in 1994. Fisher's Big
Wheel consolidated...
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Target Canada The May
Department Stores Company Mervyn's
Montgomery Ward
Pamida Redbox Sears Canada Shopko TG&Y Toys "R" Us
Tweeter Waldenbooks Woodward...
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Pamida stores. In 2004 the
former Mattingly warehouse was sold by
Pamida. In
August 2004
liquidation of the
former Matco #101, then a
Pamida, began...
- (October 3, 2018). "Family
Dollar Opens: New
variety store located in
former Pamida building".
Bellevue Herald Leader.
Retrieved 2019-09-27. "Family Dollar...
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became a
resident of the
industrial park
until 2001 when they sold to
Pamida, with the
distribution center remaining active in the park
until its 2002...
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nearby Chequamegon-Nicolet
National Forest.
Bayview Park, also
known as
Pamida Beach,
contains a
swimming beach, bathrooms,
fishing pier,
picnic area and...
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franchisees began to
withdraw from the chain; the company's
largest franchisee,
Pamida Inc.,
began opening discount stores under its own name. Gibson's was sold...
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Company –
Elisha Otis Otto GmbH –
Michael Otto
Pagani –
Horacio Pagani Pamida – Patrick, Michael, and
David Witherspoon, sons of
company co-founder Jim...