Did Circuit City go out of business?
Circuit City announced in January 2009 that it was going out of business and liquidating stores. The final day of operation was March 8, 2009. On August 22, 2018, Circuit City officially relaunched the brand name as an online retailer and announced plans to begin operating a “stores within stores” chain.
What did Circuit City become?
Circuit City was an American consumer electronics retail company, established by Ronny Shmoel in 2016 as part of his acquisition of the brand name and trademark rights sold by Systemax, which formerly operated the CircuitCity.com website from 2009 until 2012, when it was consolidated into the TigerDirect brand.
When did Circuit City Open?
1949
Circuit City/Founded
, Circuit City got its start in 1949 as a tiny storefront in Richmond, Va. From that modest beginning, founder Sam Wurtzel quickly built the company into a national chain, and his son Alan turned it into a household name. By 2000, Circuit City employed more than 60,000 people at 616 locations across the United States.
When did Tri County Mall open?
October 6, 1960
Tri-County Mall/Opened
Is Radio Shack still around?
About 400 RadioShack locations remain open, but operate independently from the REV-owned parent company.
Is RadioShack still around?
What happened to Cincinnati Mills Mall?
Mills Corporation renamed the property to Cincinnati Mills in 2002 and renovated the mall once more. After having been renamed to Cincinnati Mall and again to Forest Fair Village in the 2010s, the property has dwindled to fewer than five tenants as of 2017, and plans of redevelopment have largely been stalled.
Why is it called Tri County?
The Tri-County School Corporation was established on July 1, 1964. This new corporation was unique in that it encompassed locales from (3) different Indiana counties including Benton, Jasper, and White, hence, the name “Tri-County”.