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  2. Crest Foods - Wikipedia

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    Crest Foods is a family owned and operated business chain of grocery stores in Oklahoma, with the corporate office in Edmond. As of 2017, there are nine stores. As of 2017, there are nine stores. [ 2 ] It buys direct from 150 manufacturers and the largest supplier in the state.

  3. Crossroads Mall (Oklahoma) - Wikipedia

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    The Crossroads Mall opened on February 17, 1974, with anchor stores John A. Brown, Dillard's, Montgomery Ward, and JCPenney, with the name chosen because it lies at the major intersection of I-35 and I-240. At the time of its opening, it was one of the largest construction projects ever in Oklahoma, and was also among the ten largest shopping ...

  4. List of companies based in Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    Major companies based in Oklahoma City. Chesapeake Energy - Fortune 500 (163) [ 1] Continental Resources (NYSE) Devon Energy - Fortune 500 (270) and NYSE [ 2] Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores - Forbes Largest Private Companies (13) [ 3] OGE Energy - Fortune 1000 (523) and NYSE. Paycom - Fortune 100 (2) [ 4] (NYSE)

  5. John A. Brown (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. John A. Brown was an Oklahoma department store chain. It operated under that name from 1932, when its founder bought out its predecessor and renamed the chain for himself. After Mr. Brown died in 1940, his widow took over management until her own death in 1967, forcing a change in ownership. Dayton-Hudson ...

  6. The Shoppes at Northpark - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Morris purchased a 22-acre (89,000 m 2) tract for the mall in 1967 at $2,500-an-acre, and completed the first phase in 1973, which consisted of a 26,000 sq ft (2,400 m 2) Safeway grocery store (the largest in the state at the time, no longer in business) and Northpark 4 Cinemas, becoming AMC Northpark 7 in its final form before being ...

  7. Which is better, Oklahoma City or Tulsa? U.S. News ... - AOL

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    Oklahoma City's metro area population is 1,412,874, U.S. News reported, and the median age of residents is 35.7 years old. The average annual salary is $51,040, which is below the national average ...

  8. Homeland (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    Homeland is a supermarket chain in the United States. Homeland is the main supermarket banner of Homeland Acquisition Corporation (H.A.C., Inc.), the supermarket banner's parent company, and the names are often used interchangeably. Homeland's headquarters is in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. [ 1] As of 2019, it operates 79 supermarkets in Oklahoma ...

  9. Neighborhoods of Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Oklahoma City. Downtown Oklahoma City itself is currently undergoing a renaissance.Between the mid-1980s and 1990s, downtown was unchanged and largely vacant. It was the scene of the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on 5th Street between Robinson and Harvey Avenues, caused by convicted domestic terrorist Timothy McVeigh; most buildings within a 1-mile (1.6 km) radius ...

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