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In September of 1912, '''Mayer-Marks''' opened their second store in the city of Cleveland at the southwest corner of [[Pearl St.|West 25th Street]] and [[Denison Avenue]]. The opening date was meant to coincide with the grand re-opening of the [[Brooklyn-Brighton Bridge]] and the 100th anniversary of the founding of Brooklyn Centre.
In September of 1912, '''Mayer-Marks''' opened their second store in the city of Cleveland at the southwest corner of [[Pearl St.|West 25th Street]] and [[Denison Avenue]]. The opening date was meant to coincide with the grand re-opening of the [[Brooklyn-Brighton Bridge]] and the 100th anniversary of the founding of Brooklyn Centre.
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This corner had a stop for the '''#18 CTS bus''' so the drugstore could be quite busy while riders waited for their transportation to arrive.
This corner had a stop for the '''#18 CTS bus''' so the drugstore could be quite busy while riders waited for their transportation to arrive.
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Revision as of 17:25, 17 January 2012

In September of 1912, Mayer-Marks opened their second store in the city of Cleveland at the southwest corner of West 25th Street and Denison Avenue. The opening date was meant to coincide with the grand re-opening of the Brooklyn-Brighton Bridge and the 100th anniversary of the founding of Brooklyn Centre.

The three story high Mayer-Marks sold furniture, carpets, and appliances.

The building later also housed a Marshall Drugs store right on the corner, and also several other small businesses that fronted on Denison.

This corner had a stop for the #18 CTS bus so the drugstore could be quite busy while riders waited for their transportation to arrive.




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