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Article: Pueblo, Colo., Auto Parts Store Closes after 70 Years in Business.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
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- December 1, 2000
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Nov. 30--Decades worth of inventory at the Big 4 Auto Parts store Downtown on Santa Fe Avenue will be auctioned Saturday.
The sale, beginning at 10 a.m., marks another step leading to the demolition of most of the buildings on the west side of the 200 block of North Sante Fe Avenue to make way for parking for the Sangre de Cristo Arts Center.
Long gone are the Santa Fe Trading Post, Danny's Cafe-Bar and Sound Unlimited.
Becky and Henry Higley will move their Sweet Dreams baby furniture and furnishings store to 115 N. Main on Dec. 12.
She considers it important for the 7-year-old business to remain Downtown. An earlier move "just around ...
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Article: AUTO PARTS ENTERPRISES SHOULD COOPERATE
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...AsiaInfo Services 11-02-2001 Auto Parts Enterprises Should Cooperate CHINA, Nov 02, 2001 (AsiaPort via COMTEX) -- On the 50th China Auto Parts Trade Fair, 425 auto parts enterprises put forward that in order to confront challenges...
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