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===Office Depot (1996–2001)=== |
===Office Depot (1996–2001)=== |
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===Second vacancy (2001–2004)=== |
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===Dunham's Sports (2004–present)=== |
===Dunham's Sports #9131 (2004–present)=== |
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Revision as of 16:17, 3 September 2020
Coordinates: 42°11′51″N 83°11′12″W / 42.197631°N 83.186731°W
Dunham's Sports #9131 | |
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Type | Retail |
Location | 13311 Eureka Road Southgate, Michigan |
Construction started | 1962 |
Opened | November 26, 1962 |
13311 Eureka Road is the address for the east half of a building on Eureka Road in Southgate, Michigan. Built in 1962 as Southgate's first Kmart store, it later housed Office Depot, and currently, Dunham's Sports.
History
Kmart #4021 (1962–1995)
The first Downriver Kmart, store #4021, opened for business at 10 AM on November 26, 1962. The building was 131,767 square feet, and was one of only a few Kmart locations to contain a back mezzanine, but it was the chain's only location to feature a full-sized furniture department. The initial store manager was John E. Balauger.
The store permanently closed on January 10, 1995, following a storewide 75% clearance sale.[1]
Incidents
- On Thanksgiving weekend in 1976, a baby, less than two weeks old, was found inside a Salvation Army drop box at the entrance. The infant, 4 pounds 11 ounces at birth, was rushed to Wyandotte General Hospital.[2]