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  • Venture Stores
  • Defunct chain of retail stores

    Venture Stores, Inc., was a chain of retail stores aimed at the discount department-store market. John Geisse, formerly of Target Stores, and May Department

    Venture Stores

    Venture_Stores

  • Venture (department store)
  • Australian department store chain

    Venture was a chain of discount department stores that operated in Australia between 1970 and 1994. Unrelated to the defunct North American chain of the

    Venture (department store)

    Venture_(department_store)

  • Venture
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    company Venture (department store), a defunct discount department store operating across Australia Venture Stores, a former retail chain Chevrolet Venture, a

    Venture

    Venture

  • List of defunct department stores of the United States
  • Tuesday Morning (Nationwide) TurnStyle Two Guys (Mid-Atlantic) Value City Venture Stores (Midwest) Based out of St Louis, MO metro area. Woolco, founded by the

    List of defunct department stores of the United States

    List_of_defunct_department_stores_of_the_United_States

  • John Geisse
  • American businessman (1920–1992)

    businessman. He founded three successful retail chains: Target Discount Stores, Venture Stores, and The Wholesale Club (which merged in 1991 with Sam's Club).

    John Geisse

    John_Geisse

  • Mosaic Fashions
  • Company of several fashion brands

    over 2,000 stores worldwide, as concessions, franchises and joint venture stores. The Oasis stores started in 1991, and in 1995 Oasis Stores Plc. was floated

    Mosaic Fashions

    Mosaic_Fashions

  • Circle K
  • Canadian chain of convenience stores

    store chain in the U.S. with 4,631 stores in 32 states and an additional 1,300 or so licensed or joint venture stores in 13 foreign countries. Under Eller's

    Circle K

    Circle K

    Circle_K

  • Netto UK
  • British discount supermarket chain

    operated 193 stores, before it was sold to Asda. In June 2014, Salling Group returned Netto to the United Kingdom, as a 50:50 joint venture with Sainsbury's

    Netto UK

    Netto_UK

  • Isetan
  • Japanese department store chain

    flagship Isetan Fuchū Isetan Sagamihara *at current exchange rate **joint venture with Niigata Isetan (Chūō-ku, Niigata, operated by Niigata Isetan Mitsukoshi

    Isetan

    Isetan

    Isetan

  • The May Department Stores Company
  • American holding company of department stores

    Louis Art Museum. In 1968, Venture Stores was founded when Target co-founder John F. Geisse went to work for May Department Stores.[citation needed] Under

    The May Department Stores Company

    The May Department Stores Company

    The_May_Department_Stores_Company

  • Trent Limited
  • Indian retail company

    effort to shelve loss-making ventures. In 2009, Trent and Inditex established a 49:51 joint venture to run Zara stores in India. Two years later, the

    Trent Limited

    Trent Limited

    Trent_Limited

  • Lawson (store)
  • Japanese convenience store chain, originally American

    opening stores in Thailand under the name Lawson 108. The stores are run as a joint venture between Lawson Japan and the Thai consumer goods giant Saha

    Lawson (store)

    Lawson (store)

    Lawson_(store)

  • Tesco
  • British multinational retail groceries company

    Chinese joint venture with China Resources for £257 million. The joint venture, created in 2014, had taken over all of Tesco’s stores in China. In March

    Tesco

    Tesco

  • ExtraMile Convenience Stores
  • American convenience store franchise

    Jacksons Food Stores formed a joint venture to grow the ExtraMile brand across fuel-station convenience locations. Prior to the joint venture, the ExtraMile

    ExtraMile Convenience Stores

    ExtraMile Convenience Stores

    ExtraMile_Convenience_Stores

  • O'Fallon, Missouri
  • City in Missouri, United States

    male and 51.2% female. Mastercard has a major presence in O'Fallon. Venture Stores was headquartered and maintained a distribution center in O'Fallon,

    O'Fallon, Missouri

    O'Fallon, Missouri

    O'Fallon,_Missouri

  • Kmart
  • American retailing company

    locations. By 1998, 62% of Kmart's stores were Big Kmart locations. In 1998, Kmart acquired 45 former Venture stores and converted them into Big Kmart

    Kmart

    Kmart

    Kmart

  • Mistborn
  • Fantasy literature series by Brandon Sanderson

    Keep Venture was inspired by the structure of Washington National Cathedral

    Mistborn

    Mistborn

  • Shopko
  • Defunct chain of retail stores

    tobacco sales permanently in the same year. In 1998 the company acquired Venture Stores in Kentucky, Iowa, Missouri, Illinois and Kansas. In 1999, William Podany

    Shopko

    Shopko

    Shopko

  • University Mall (Illinois)
  • Shopping mall in Illinois, United States

    Elder-Beerman in 1989), Venture Stores, and Famous-Barr. Sears moved to the then Illinois Centre Mall and was replaced by Montgomery Ward. Venture, Elder-Beerman

    University Mall (Illinois)

    University Mall (Illinois)

    University_Mall_(Illinois)

  • Reliance Retail
  • Indian retail company

    52 billion) for the new venture at Reliance's 32nd annual general meeting in June 2006. The first set of convenience stores under the name Reliance Fresh

    Reliance Retail

    Reliance_Retail

  • Woolworths Group (Australia)
  • Australian multinational retail company

    the acquisition of the Dan Murphy's liquor barn stores in 1998. In 1999, Woolworths began a joint venture with the Commonwealth Bank called Woolworths Ezy

    Woolworths Group (Australia)

    Woolworths Group (Australia)

    Woolworths_Group_(Australia)

  • Lakeside Mall
  • Defunct mall in Sterling Heights, Michigan, U.S.

    joint venture between A. Alfred Taubman, Homart Development, and the Dayton Hudson Corporation. It opened on March 2, 1976 with four anchor stores: Hudson's

    Lakeside Mall

    Lakeside Mall

    Lakeside_Mall

  • Walmart
  • American multinational retail corporation operating department stores

    Energy, which planned to supply its stores with cheap power purchased at wholesale prices. Through this new venture, the company expected to save $15 million

    Walmart

    Walmart

    Walmart

  • Jollibee Group
  • Philippine multinational company

    company announced its 50-50 joint venture with Chinese-American restaurant chain, Panda Express to bring its stores to the Philippines. On July 8, 2019

    Jollibee Group

    Jollibee_Group

  • Ames Department Stores
  • Defunct American discount store chain

    Goldblatt's department stores. Other locations included former Venture and Builders Square stores, making for a total of 11 stores. The company hoped to

    Ames Department Stores

    Ames Department Stores

    Ames_Department_Stores

  • Sports Authority
  • Defunct American sporting goods retailer

    well as other multi-channel programs. A joint venture with ÆON Co., Ltd., operates "Sports Authority" stores in Japan under a licensing agreement. On March 2

    Sports Authority

    Sports Authority

    Sports_Authority

  • Reliance Digital
  • Indian consumer electronics retailer

    Reliance Digital and 1,800 My Jio stores in around 800 cities in India in addition to an online presence. The stores are spread across the states of Andhra

    Reliance Digital

    Reliance Digital

    Reliance_Digital

  • Mike Duke
  • Ex-CEO of Walmart

    number of retailers, including Federated Department Stores, May Department Stores, and Venture Stores. Duke earned a BS in Industrial Engineering from the

    Mike Duke

    Mike Duke

    Mike_Duke

  • Brick and mortar
  • Class of organisations or businesses

    businesses such as video rental stores. After Netflix and similar companies became popular, traditional DVD rental stores such as Blockbuster LLC went out

    Brick and mortar

    Brick and mortar

    Brick_and_mortar

  • Le Château
  • Canadian fashion company

    "Fashion comeback: Le Château returns to brick-and-mortar stores across Canada | Venture". dailyhive.com. Retrieved March 30, 2023. Johnson, Ron (April

    Le Château

    Le_Château

  • The Good Guys (Australian company)
  • Australian consumer electronics chain owned by JB Hi-Fi

    concerns. Until 2016[clarification needed], Good Guys stores mainly operated as joint venture partnerships between individual store proprietors and the

    The Good Guys (Australian company)

    The Good Guys (Australian company)

    The_Good_Guys_(Australian_company)

  • Trigo (company)
  • Technology company

    REWE and Viola Ventures. In October 2022 Trigo raised $100M, bringing its total funding to $204M. Trigo operates the following stores: Lunden, Ingrid

    Trigo (company)

    Trigo_(company)

  • Super Saturday
  • Last Saturday before Christmas; major Christmas-shopping day in the USA

    infringe upon retail stores' access to customers. Due to Super Saturday's proximity to Christmas, shoppers are typically reluctant to venture online for deals

    Super Saturday

    Super_Saturday

  • DMart
  • Indian retail chain of hypermarkets

    Radhakishan Damani and is based in Mumbai. As of March 2026, DMart has 479 stores across 12 states and union territories in India. In March 2024, the company

    DMart

    DMart

    DMart

  • Wickes
  • British home improvement store chain

    company's joint venture in South Africa ended in February 1997. In May 2011, it was announced that Wickes had purchased thirteen stores from the appointed

    Wickes

    Wickes

    Wickes

  • JD Sports
  • British sports-fashion retail company

    acquisitions of stores included 209 stores with the acquisition of First Sport from Blacks Leisure Group in December 2001 and 70 stores from the administrators

    JD Sports

    JD Sports

    JD_Sports

  • Tesco Mobile
  • British mobile virtual network operator

    increased 3G coverage. In December 2009, Tesco Stores SR announced that it would enter into a joint venture with Telefónica Slovakia to offer mobile telecommunications

    Tesco Mobile

    Tesco_Mobile

  • Smart & Final
  • Chain of warehouse-style food and supply stores

    Warehouse Stores (formerly known as Cash & Carry), which market to food service professionals. The stores in Mexico are operated under a joint venture with

    Smart & Final

    Smart & Final

    Smart_&_Final

  • ABC Stores
  • Chain of convenience stores based in Honolulu

    ABC Stores is a chain of convenience stores based in Honolulu. The chain operates 73 stores, 58 of which are located in the state of Hawaii, with the

    ABC Stores

    ABC Stores

    ABC_Stores

  • The Honest Company
  • Consumer goods company founded 2011

    publicly traded company. The Honest Company has raised multiple rounds of venture capital, and went public via an initial public offering in May 2021, generating

    The Honest Company

    The_Honest_Company

  • Gala-Sears
  • Chilean subsidiary of Sears Roebuck

    of Mall Parque Arauco. It was one of the first international commercial ventures that retired from the country after few years of failures and economic

    Gala-Sears

    Gala-Sears

    Gala-Sears

  • Department stores by country
  • Department stores are an established retail format globally. The format has origins in France, the United Kingdom and United States, among many others

    Department stores by country

    Department_stores_by_country

  • Tai Lopez
  • American self-help guru

    and holding company Retail Ecommerce Ventures, which acquired intellectual property of brick-and-mortar stores on the decline. It would be subject in

    Tai Lopez

    Tai_Lopez

  • Karen Millen
  • British online women's clothing retailer

    Karen Millen Fashions Ltd, a company that operated a chain of clothing stores in many countries worldwide. The company was originally founded in 1981

    Karen Millen

    Karen_Millen

  • Vuori
  • American contemporary clothing brand

    Norwest Venture Partners participated in the funding round. Founder and CEO Joe Kudla retains majority ownership of Vuori. Vuori has 40 stores in major

    Vuori

    Vuori

    Vuori

  • Vons
  • American supermarket chain owned by Albertsons Companies, Inc

    Mexican Import Venture". Los Angeles Times. Groves, Martha (January 6, 1986). "Buy-Out Completed : New Vons Ownership Sold on Super-Stores". Los Angeles

    Vons

    Vons

    Vons

  • ALCO Stores
  • Defunct retail store

    ALCO Stores, Inc. (formerly Duckwall-ALCO Stores) was a retail chain operating 198 stores in 23 states, primarily in the United States Midwest. The company

    ALCO Stores

    ALCO_Stores

  • Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv
  • American branding consulting firm

    logo design for Xerox (1968-2008) Chermayeff & Geismar logo design for Venture Stores (January 29, 1970 – July 28, 1991) Chermayeff & Geismar logo design

    Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv

    Chermayeff_&_Geismar_&_Haviv

  • Tim Hortons
  • Canadian multinational coffeehouse and restaurant chain

    player Tim Horton (1930–1974) and Jim Charade (1934–2009), after an initial venture in hamburger restaurants. In 1967, Horton partnered with investor Ron Joyce

    Tim Hortons

    Tim Hortons

    Tim_Hortons

  • Silvertone (brand)
  • Brand of electronics and musical instruments

    with novice musicians due to their low cost and wide availability in Sears stores and the Sears catalog. The Canadian band Chad Allan and The Silvertones

    Silvertone (brand)

    Silvertone_(brand)

  • Beyoncé
  • American singer and songwriter (born 1981)

    Industry Association of America after shipping one million copies to retail stores. In February 2018, 4 made Beyoncé the first female artist to have three

    Beyoncé

    Beyoncé

    Beyoncé

  • Batman Returns
  • 1992 superhero film directed by Tim Burton

    partners—including McDonald's, Ralston Purina, Kmart, Target Corporation, Venture Stores, and Sears—planned roughly 300 in-store Batman shops. McDonald's converted

    Batman Returns

    Batman_Returns

  • Colors Kannada
  • Indian Kannada-language television channel

    Kannada language general entertainment channel, owned by JioStar, a joint venture between Viacom18 and Disney India. It primarily telecasts serials, reality

    Colors Kannada

    Colors Kannada

    Colors_Kannada

  • Takashimaya
  • Japanese department store

    regulations on the size of new stores, many Takashimaya locations opened from the 1950s onward, including its Yokohama and Yonago stores, were set up as separate

    Takashimaya

    Takashimaya

    Takashimaya

  • The Sultan Center
  • Sultan's flagship store. Sultan currently operates 70 stores in 4 countries. It owns over 40 stores in Kuwait with a running online shopping service. In

    The Sultan Center

    The Sultan Center

    The_Sultan_Center

  • Love's
  • Travel stop and gas station and convenience store company in the United States

    private companies. Love's has two primary kinds of stores: country stores and travel stops. Country stores are fueling stations with a convenience store attached

    Love's

    Love's

    Love's

  • Billie Eilish
  • American singer-songwriter (born 2001)

    partnered with Apple Music for Music Lab: Remix Billie Eilish, part of Apple Stores' Music Lab sessions during which fans deconstruct her song "You Should See

    Billie Eilish

    Billie Eilish

    Billie_Eilish

  • Johor Premium Outlets
  • Outlet centre in Kulai, Johor, Malaysia

    brand outlet stores as of 2021. The center is operated by Genting Simon Sdn Bhd and is part of the Genting Simon Group, which is a joint venture between Genting

    Johor Premium Outlets

    Johor Premium Outlets

    Johor_Premium_Outlets

  • Transformco
  • Holding company of Sears and Kmart since 2019

    was announced that Transformco would acquire Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores. As per the deal, Sears Hometown might need to divest its Sears Outlet division

    Transformco

    Transformco

  • GameStop
  • American video game retailer

    retailer worldwide. As of January 2026[update], the company operated 2,206 stores including 1,598 in the United States, 300 in Australia and 308 in Europe

    GameStop

    GameStop

  • O'Reilly Auto Parts
  • American automotive parts company

    This marked O' Reilly's first venture into international markets. Mayasa had five distribution centers, 20 company stores, and more than 2000 independent

    O'Reilly Auto Parts

    O'Reilly Auto Parts

    O'Reilly_Auto_Parts

  • Highlands Coffee
  • Vietnamese coffee shop chain

    60% of the joint venture 'Superfoods', while Highlands Coffee will have the remaining 40%. IP Ventures and Highlands Coffee IP Ventures—a private holding

    Highlands Coffee

    Highlands Coffee

    Highlands_Coffee

  • Tops (Thai supermarket)
  • Supermarket chain

    and formed a joint venture with Royal Ahold Co., Ltd., a Netherlands-based supermarket operator, owning a 49 percent stake. The stores were renamed Tops

    Tops (Thai supermarket)

    Tops (Thai supermarket)

    Tops_(Thai_supermarket)

  • Virgin Mobile
  • Wireless communications brand

    experienced substantial growth in 2008, launching approximately 60 'Virgin Mini Stores' (VMS) across the country. VMS are kiosks usually located in shopping malls

    Virgin Mobile

    Virgin Mobile

    Virgin_Mobile

  • Charles & Keith
  • Singaporean fashion company

    ventured into Indonesia and Australia. In 2001, Charles & Keith opened their first store in the Philippines and by 2015, they had more than 30 stores

    Charles & Keith

    Charles & Keith

    Charles_&_Keith

  • Michael Marks
  • Businessman and co-founder of Marks & Spencer

    agreed to buy goods from Dewhirst and sell them in nearby villages. The venture was a success and enabled Marks to raise enough capital to establish a

    Michael Marks

    Michael Marks

    Michael_Marks

  • Carphone Warehouse
  • Mobile phone retailer

    launch the Best Buy Europe joint venture, named CPW Europe. Best Buy and Carphone Warehouse also opened joint venture stores in the United States. Ross, by

    Carphone Warehouse

    Carphone_Warehouse

  • McDonald's
  • American fast food restaurant chain

    British McDonald's stores agreed to a strike over zero-hours contracts for staff. Picket lines were formed around the two stores in Crayford and Cambridge

    McDonald's

    McDonald's

    McDonald's

  • Turn Style
  • Former American chain of discount department stores

    were food stores and drugstores. In 1978, 19 out of 22 of the existing stores were sold to May Department Stores and converted to the Venture format. Other

    Turn Style

    Turn_Style

  • Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Country in Central Africa

    as well as many diocesan economic enterprises, including farms, ranches, stores, and artisans' shops.[citation needed] Sixty-two Protestant denominations

    Democratic Republic of the Congo

    Democratic Republic of the Congo

    Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo

  • Schottenstein Stores
  • American retail holding company

    Schottenstein Stores Corp., based in Columbus, Ohio, is a holding company for various ventures of the Schottenstein family. Jay Schottenstein and his sons

    Schottenstein Stores

    Schottenstein_Stores

  • Common (rapper)
  • American rapper and actor (born 1972)

    fellow Chicago rapper Kanye West's record label GOOD Music, in a joint venture with Geffen Records to release his sixth and seventh albums Be (2005) and

    Common (rapper)

    Common (rapper)

    Common_(rapper)

  • Hudson's Bay Company
  • Canadian retail business holding company

    colloquially Hudson's Bay) was a Canadian holding company of department stores and commercial property. It was the oldest corporation in North America

    Hudson's Bay Company

    Hudson's Bay Company

    Hudson's_Bay_Company

  • Continente
  • Portuguese hypermarket chain

    operates three main store formats; regular Continente stores, Continente Bom Dia (convenience stores and smaller supermarkets in urban locations, designed

    Continente

    Continente

    Continente

  • Makro
  • Dutch brand of warehouse clubs

    Dutch international brand of warehouse clubs, also called cash and carry stores. Makro was founded by SHV Holdings, a Dutch conglomerate based in Utrecht

    Makro

    Makro

    Makro

  • Lucky Stores
  • Two distinct American supermarket chains

    competition, and encourage shoppers to venture through the store. Save Mart closed three under-performing stores in the Bay Area in November 2023. In October

    Lucky Stores

    Lucky Stores

    Lucky_Stores

  • History of Target Corporation
  • later hired by St. Louis–based May Department Stores, where he founded the Venture Stores chain. Target Stores ended the year with eleven units and $130 million

    History of Target Corporation

    History of Target Corporation

    History_of_Target_Corporation

  • Grupo Salinas
  • Mexican corporate conglomerate

    In 1957, Elektra retail stores incorporated credit programs. By 1968, Elektra had 12 stores in the region and by 1987, 59 stores. Elektra Group was listed

    Grupo Salinas

    Grupo Salinas

    Grupo_Salinas

  • Falguni Nayar
  • Indian businesswoman (born 1963)

    beauty and lifestyle retail company Nykaa, formally known as FSN E-Commerce Ventures which is an acronym of her own name. Nayar is one of two self-made female

    Falguni Nayar

    Falguni_Nayar

  • Cora (hypermarket)
  • Belgian hypermarket chain

    in Hungary, but in 2011 the stores were sold to Auchan and handed to them by summer 2012. Similarly, the Romanian stores were bought by Carrefour in October

    Cora (hypermarket)

    Cora (hypermarket)

    Cora_(hypermarket)

  • Jay-Z
  • American rapper and businessman (born 1969)

    the expansion of its media streaming service Tidal. Through his business ventures, Jay-Z became the first hip-hop billionaire in 2019. After Block, Inc.

    Jay-Z

    Jay-Z

    Jay-Z

  • BMW
  • German automotive manufacturer

    415,200 vehicles in China, through a network of over 440 BMW stores and 100 Mini stores. On 7 October 2021, BMW announced it would begin additional production

    BMW

    BMW

    BMW

  • Gotemba Premium Outlets
  • Shopping mall in Shizuoka, Japan

    July 13, 2000, and contains over 200 stores. The mall is managed by Mitsubishi Estate Simon Co., Ltd., a joint venture between Mitsubishi Estate and Simon

    Gotemba Premium Outlets

    Gotemba Premium Outlets

    Gotemba_Premium_Outlets

  • FamilyMart
  • Japanese multinational convenience store chain

    joint venture. FamilyMart opened its first store in Vietnam in 2009, starting in Ho Chi Minh City. Initially the stores were operated in a joint venture with

    FamilyMart

    FamilyMart

    FamilyMart

  • Gap Inc.
  • American multinational clothing retailer

    retailer Next announced a joint venture that will see Next manage Gap's UK website and place Gap concessions in some stores. The deal preserves Gap's presence

    Gap Inc.

    Gap Inc.

    Gap_Inc.

  • Liquorland
  • Australian liquor store chain owned by Coles Group

    merged under the Liquorland banner. The Liquorland chain comprised 743 stores as of March 2023. Coles Supermarkets established interests with its expansion

    Liquorland

    Liquorland

    Liquorland

  • Selena Gomez
  • American actress and singer (born 1992)

    materials. Initially released through its official webstore and Sephora stores in the US, Rare Beauty later expanded internationally and became available

    Selena Gomez

    Selena Gomez

    Selena_Gomez

  • Gavin Newsom
  • Governor of California since 2019

    Chronicle that he treated Newsom like a son and invested in his first business venture because of that relationship. According to Getty, later business investments

    Gavin Newsom

    Gavin Newsom

    Gavin_Newsom

  • Dunnes Stores
  • Irish multinational retail chain

    Dunnes Stores is an Irish multinational retail chain that primarily sells food, clothes and household wares. It was founded by Ben Dunne in 1944. In addition

    Dunnes Stores

    Dunnes Stores

    Dunnes_Stores

  • Anna's Taqueria
  • Fast-food chain in Massachusetts, United States

    restaurants in the Boston area owned by private equity firm Streetlight Ventures. Anna's is modeled after U.S. West Coast style Mexican cuisine, specifically

    Anna's Taqueria

    Anna's Taqueria

    Anna's_Taqueria

  • Zepto (company)
  • Indian quick-commerce company

    [update] the company is valued at over $5 billion and operates over 250 dark-stores across ten metropolitan areas in India. Aadit Palicha started KiranaKart

    Zepto (company)

    Zepto (company)

    Zepto_(company)

  • SAP
  • German multinational enterprise-software company

    intelligence. On 13 April 2021, SAP announced the formation of the joint venture SAP Fioneer, a dedicated Financial Services Industry (FSI) Unit between

    SAP

    SAP

    SAP

  • Kobo Inc.
  • Canadian ebook and audiobook company

    first venture into eBooks for the retailer which also began selling the Kobo eReaders. Walmart installed eReader stations in over 1,000 stores. Their

    Kobo Inc.

    Kobo_Inc.

  • Littlewoods
  • Defunct retail and betting company

    season of operation, John Moores' original partners withdrew from the venture. Moores persisted with family assistance and by 1932 was in a position

    Littlewoods

    Littlewoods

    Littlewoods

  • Kenny Rogers
  • American country singer (1938–2020)

    Roasters in collaboration with former KFC CEO John Y. Brown Jr. Although the stores closed in the United States, they are still a fixture in Asia. Kenneth Donald

    Kenny Rogers

    Kenny Rogers

    Kenny_Rogers

  • PPB Group
  • Malaysian food production company

    Kerry's began as a joint venture with Japanese supermarket chain Chujitsuya through Chujitsu Superstores Sdn Bhd with only two stores opened in Kuala Lumpur

    PPB Group

    PPB_Group

  • Sears
  • Department store chain in the United States

    (/sɪərz/ SEERZ),[self-published source] is an American chain of department stores and online retailer. The company was founded in 1892 by Richard Warren Sears

    Sears

    Sears

    Sears

  • List of defunct retailers of the United States
  • CSK Auto which eventually rebranded stores as Schucks. Auto Palace  – A New England-based chain that had 112 stores in six states before it was acquired

    List of defunct retailers of the United States

    List_of_defunct_retailers_of_the_United_States

  • Heidi Klum
  • German-American model and TV host (born 1973)

    released the fashion line Heidi & the city for exclusive sale in Lidl Grocery Stores. It was first presented with a show at the New York Fashion Week. In March

    Heidi Klum

    Heidi Klum

    Heidi_Klum

  • Willie Nelson
  • American country musician (born 1933)

    establishment of his own marijuana brand, Willie's Reserve. Plans to open chain stores in the states where marijuana was legalized were announced, to be expanded

    Willie Nelson

    Willie Nelson

    Willie_Nelson

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  • Sheply
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, British, English

    Sheply

    From the Sheep Meadow

  • Luz
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Luz

    Separation, departure, an almond.

  • Poojith | பூஜித
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Poojith | பூஜித

    Worshipped

  • Ghibtah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Ghibtah |

    She was a narrator of Hadith (She was the daughter of Amer al-mujashaiyah)

  • MAVE
  • Female

    Irish

    MAVE

    Variant spelling of Irish Maeve, MAVE means "intoxicating." 

  • Hindavi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Hindavi

    Hindu

  • Raden
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Indonesian

    Raden

    Lesser Nobility

  • Jagandeep
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Jagandeep

    Lamp of the World

  • Colgate
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Colgate

    English : habitational name from Colgate in Sussex or Colgates in Kent, which are named with Old English col ‘charcoal’ + geat ‘gate’, indicating a gate leading into woodland where charcoal was burned.

  • Nirijhar
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Nirijhar

    Waterfall

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  • Vetture
  • pl.

    of Vettura

  • Overture
  • v. t.

    To make an overture to; as, to overture a religious body on some subject.

  • Venture
  • v. i.

    To make a venture; to run a hazard or risk; to take the chances.

  • Venture
  • v. t.

    To put or send on a venture or chance; as, to venture a horse to the West Indies.

  • Lecture
  • v. t.

    To read or deliver a lecture to.

  • Ventose
  • n.

    A ventouse.

  • Adventure
  • n.

    A mercantile or speculative enterprise of hazard; a venture; a shipment by a merchant on his own account.

  • Adventure
  • n.

    To venture upon; to run the risk of; to dare.

  • Aventure
  • n.

    Accident; chance; adventure.

  • Texture
  • v. t.

    To form a texture of or with; to interweave.

  • Ventured
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Venture

  • Venturer
  • n.

    One who ventures, or puts to hazard; an adventurer.

  • Lecture
  • v. i.

    To deliver a lecture or lectures.

  • Venter
  • n.

    A pregnant woman; a mother; as, A has a son B by one venter, and a daughter C by another venter; children by different venters.

  • Aventre
  • v. t.

    To thrust forward (at a venture), as a spear.

  • Vestured
  • a.

    Covered with vesture or garments; clothed; enveloped.

  • Ventuse
  • v. t. & i.

    See Ventouse.

  • Vesture
  • v. t.

    The corn, grass, underwood, stubble, etc., with which land was covered; as, the vesture of an acre.

  • Adventure
  • n.

    To risk, or hazard; jeopard; to venture.

  • Venture
  • v. t.

    To expose to hazard; to risk; to hazard; as, to venture one's person in a balloon.