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  2. Liberty House (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Number of employees. 4,200 (at its peak) Parent. Amfac (1918-1988) JMB Realty (1988-2001) Liberty House, headquartered in Honolulu, Hawaii, was a department store and specialty store chain with locations throughout the Hawaiian Islands and on Guam, as well as several locations on the United States mainland.

  3. List of defunct department stores of the United States ...

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    Es de Velasco (High-end, department store, founded in 1939, acquired by González Padín, closed in 1995.) New York Department Stores (Founded in 1931, acquired by the Melville Corporation in 1994, most stores turned into Marshalls .) Pitusa (Discount, department store, founded in 1976, bankrupt in 2014.)

  4. Category:Defunct department stores based in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    L. Liberty House (department store) Categories: Defunct department stores of the United States by state. Defunct companies based in Hawaii.

  5. Liberty House - Wikipedia

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    Liberty House (department store), a former American department store This page was last edited on 3 December 2021, at 23:46 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  6. Amfac - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1898 as a retail and sugar business, it was considered one of the so-called Big Five companies in the Territory of Hawaii. At its peak, it owned 60,000 acres (24,000 ha) of land, and was a dominant sugar company in Hawaii, as well as the founder of one of its best known department store chains, Liberty House.

  7. ‘A dangerous precedent’: Hawaii property owner left ... - AOL

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    Annaleine “Anne” Reynolds snapped up some vacant land in Hawaii for about $22,500 at an auction back in 2018. ... two-bathroom house worth about $500,000. ...

  8. Shirokiya - Wikipedia

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    Products. various. Revenue. $38 million (January 1, 2005) Website. www.shirokiya.com. Shirokiya (白木屋) was a chain of department stores and other retail establishments founded in Japan and later located in Honolulu under the ownership of Shirokiya Holdings, LLC, a United States -based corporation. The company's last location closed in 2020.

  9. Kahala Mall - Wikipedia

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    Kahala Mall is an indoor shopping mall in the Kāhala neighborhood of Honolulu, Hawaii on the East Side of the island of Oahu. In addition to its service as a major shopping center, Kahala Mall also serves as a key stop on a number of TheBus routes. It is located on Waialae Avenue, near the point at which Interstate H1 becomes Kalanianaole ...