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  2. CompUSA - Wikipedia

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    CompUSA was a major electronics retailer in the US that closed most of its stores in 2008 and relaunched online in 2018. Learn about its origins, expansion, decline, and current situation from this Wikipedia article.

  3. Incredible Universe - Wikipedia

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    Incredible Universe was a chain of American consumer electronics stores from 1992 to 1997, owned by Tandy Corporation and Trans World Entertainment. It was a joint venture to compete with Circuit City, Best Buy, and CompUSA, but closed or sold all 17 of its locations due to lack of profitability.

  4. Micro Center - Wikipedia

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    Micro Center is a chain of 28 stores in 19 states, selling computers, consumer electronics and accessories. Founded in 1979 in Ohio, it is known for its service, expertise and Apple departments.

  5. RadioShack - Wikipedia

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    Tandy acquired the Computer City chain in 1991, and sold the stores to CompUSA in 1998. In 1994, RadioShack began selling IBM's Aptiva line of home computers. [65] This partnership would last until 1998, when RadioShack partnered with Compaq and created 'The Creative Learning Center' as a store-within-a-store to promote desktop PCs. [66]

  6. Computer City - Wikipedia

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    Computer City was a chain of United States-based computer superstores operated by Tandy Corporation; the retailer was sold to CompUSA in 1998 and was merged into the CompUSA organization. Computer City was a supercenter concept featuring name-brand and private label computers, software and related products; at the height of its success the ...

  7. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    This web page provides a comprehensive list of notable defunct retailers of the United States in various categories, such as automotive, camping, sports, and catalog showrooms. It also includes the history, reasons, and dates of their closure or acquisition.

  8. Value City Arena - Wikipedia

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    Value City Arena, also known as the Jerome Schottenstein Center, is a multi-purpose arena on the campus of Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. It is the home of the Buckeyes men's and women's basketball and ice hockey teams, and has hosted various concerts, events and sports.

  9. 171-191 South High Street - Wikipedia

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    A pair of historic commercial buildings in Downtown Columbus, Ohio, with early 20th century façades and Italianate style. Learn about their history, architecture, and current status as endangered landmarks.