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Article: Three more major retailers closing doors at City Center.
- Article from:
- The Columbus Dispatch (Columbus, OH)
- Article date:
- March 18, 2006
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Byline: Jeffrey Sheban
Mar. 18--Like a cheap pair of jeans, the tenant roster at Columbus City Center just keeps shrinking. With occupancy at the Downtown mall already below 50 percent, three more national retailers have left or plan to. The music and entertainment store f.y.e. closed last week, and two women's retailers are liquidating stock in advance of April closings. Forever XXI, which sells to teens and young women and occupies the largest space at City Center after Kaufmann's, is leaving April 1. New York & Co. is scheduled to close April 26. It sells casual and work clothes for women and used to be called Lerner New York when it was part ...
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