The Norwood Sash and Door Manufacturing Co. of Ohio was a division of Sears from 1912 to 1945. Cincinnati customers were ...
Barbara Armajani, retail executive and founder of Pinstripes Petites and Ampersand Shops in Minneapolis, died on Sept. 11 at ...
As October settles upon central Ohio, the vibrant orange banner popping up in strip malls and shopping centers can only mean ...
KPOT Korean Barbecue opened to the public officially on Sunday, Sept. 1, in the former David’s Bridal space, near JCPenney. KPOT is a unique, hands-on all-you-can-eat dining experience that merges ...
The City Council has approved new zoning to allow a towering, block-size urban hospital with ambulance services on the old ...
Clay Heximer remembers eating pizza and jelly beans at the Boulevard Mall 40 years ago The Vineyard “had a buffet that had, ...
Frank Fritz of the reality TV show “American Pickers” has died. On the History Channel program, Fritz drove around the U.S.
Its heyday was no doubt from 1972 to 1974, when the A’s won consecutive World Series championships there with slugger Reggie Jackson, pitchers Catfish Hunter and Rollie Fingers, and others under ...
Burlington Stores is set to open its first Lincoln location Friday. The discount retailer is one of three tenants going into ...
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Upon first glance, JP Sears might not give off the appearance of a “workhorse” pitcher on the mound with his 5-foot-11, 180-pound frame. But make no mistake, he is about as durable as they come.
From 1908 to 1940, Sears, Roebuck and Co. sold kit homes through a mail-order catalog. Cincinnati reportedly has more Sears ...