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Thalhimers was a
department store chain in the
Southern United States.
Based in Richmond, Virginia, the
chain at its peak
operated dozens of
stores in...
- May
company acquired the
Thalhimers chain from
Carter Hawley Hale Stores. The
following year it was
announced that the
Thalhimers stores would be folded...
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JCPenney and
Montgomery Ward, as well as
regional chains Rices Nachmans,
Thalhimers,
Miller &
Rhoads and Leggett. Over time, all of the
anchors except JCPenney...
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featured two
anchor stores, J. C. Penney, and Sears. A
third anchor,
Thalhimers,
opened a year later. However, the
surrounding neighborhoods began to...
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downtown Richmond,
first shifting to
Thalhimers in 1990, then to the
Sixth Street Marketplace after Thalhimers closed, and
currently sees
children at...
- vice
president of a
Thalhimers grocery store tasted Guthrie's
chicken at a
banquet and
shortly after, it was sold at the
Thalhimers' restaurant. Eventually...
- "60
years ago, the
Richmond 34 were
arrested during a sit-in at the
Thalhimers lunch counter".
Richmond Times-Dispatch.
Retrieved February 20, 2020....
- in 1949 by
Raymond Loewy ****ociates, when Sosnik's and
Thalhimers merged. In 1958,
Thalhimer's acquired the Morris-Early
store for
further expansion....
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commercials on the
radio shows for Red Star Flour,
Martha White, and
Thalhimers Department Store, just to name a few. For the next year {1946}, the Carters...
- feet on a site
totalling 30 acres.
Included was a 20,000-square-foot
Thalhimers, a
Roses and a 15,750-square-foot Winn-Dixie. B.F. Saul Real
Estate Investment...