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Website. burlington.com. Burlington, formerly known as Burlington Coat Factory, is an American national off-price department store retailer, and a division of Burlington Coat Factory Warehouse Corporation with more than 1,000 stores in 40 states and Puerto Rico, with its corporate headquarters located in Burlington Township, New Jersey.
The Crossroads is a shopping mall located in Portage, Michigan. The mall features 100 stores and a food court. The anchor stores are JCPenney and Macy's. There are 2 vacant anchor stores that were once Sears and Burlington (previously Mervyn's). The Crossroads Mall had been owned by Brookfield Properties (and predecessor General Growth ...
Mourners leave flowers and balloons outside the North Hollywood Burlington Coat Factory, where a 14-year-old girl in a dressing room was fatally shot by a Los Angeles police officer in 2021.
The Shops at Billerica. The Shops at Billerica (formerly known as Billerica Mall) is a strip mall and former enclosed shopping mall located in Billerica, Massachusetts. It was built as part of a series of malls including the Woburn Mall, and the Mystic Mall. Anchor stores include Burlington and Big Lots. The property is currently going under a ...
Aug. 9—IN THE WORLD of retail, the term "rightsizing" is when a store wants to stay but shrink its footprint. That's likely what is happening at Burlington (Coat Factory) in Concord as part of ...
A Connecticut TV station has nabbed Burlington Coat Factory for passing off low-priced Wal-Mart coats as premium Perry Ellis and Joseph Abboud garments. It's hard to believe anyone thought they ...
The current shopping center includes Burlington Coat Factory (which opened in 1999 [7] in the old Hinshaw's), Michael's, Old Navy, Rubi's, Ross Dress for Less, Staples, Rite Aid (formerly Thrifty Drugs), Vallarta Supermarkets (formerly Ralphs), Olive Garden, Chili's, and TJ Maxx. [8]
Work only slowly progressed, with Target leaving the mall to relocate to a standalone store a block west. A Burlington Coat Factory was originally expected to replace the former Target at the mall, but the deal eventually fell through. [3] Many mall tenants began to close or move their stores out of the mall due to the lack of customers.