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Sears,
Roebuck and Co. (/sɪərz/ SEERZ),
commonly known as
Sears, is an
American chain of
department stores founded in 1892 by
Richard Warren Sears and...
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retail company Sears,
which had its
headquarters there until 1994,
while the
upper stories were
rented out. The
structure was
known as the
Sears Tower from...
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referred to as "New
Sears") is an
American privately held
company formed on
February 11, 2019, to
acquire some of the ****ets of
Sears Holdings Corporation...
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Investments in 2019. The new
owner moved Sears ****ets to its
newly formed subsidiary Transform Holdco LLC and
after that,
Sears Holdings Corporation was closed...
- department-store
chain Sears' mail
order operations between 1906 and 1993, and it also
served as
Sears'
corporate headquarters until 1973, when the
Sears Tower was...
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Sears Canada Inc. was a publicly-traded
Canadian company affiliated with the American-based
Sears department store chain. In
operation from 1952 until...
- obscurity.
Sears is
married to
Terence Sears. She has had
three daughters. One of
Sears's daughters died in a 2012 car crash,
along with
Sears's two young...
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Sears Modern Homes were
houses sold
primarily through mail
order catalog by
Sears,
Roebuck and Co., an
American retailer. From 1908 to 1942,
Sears sold...
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William Sears may
refer to:
William Sears (Baháʼí) (1911–1992),
American author,
sportscaster and
prominent member of the Baháʼí
Faith William Sears (physician)...
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Sear may
refer to:
Cliff Sear (1936–2000), a
Welsh footballer Helen Sear (born 1955), a
Welsh photographic...