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Company Information
- Founding of the Company
- Innovative Practices
- Merger with Federated (1976, upon death of Richard H. Rich)
- Community Impact
Significant Events & Traditions
- Rich's Great Tree/The Pink Pig
Former Locations
- Downtown (1925, closed and partially demolished in 1991)
- Lenox Square (1959)
- Belvedere Plaza (1959, closed 1986 and later demolished)
- Cobb County Shopping Center/Cobb Center Mall (1963, closed early 2004)
- North Dekalb Mall (1965)
- Greenbriar Mall (1965)
- South Dekalb Mall (1968)
- Perimeter Mall (1971)
- Cumberland Mall (1973)
- Southlake Mall (1976)
- Augusta Mall - Augusta (1978)
- Shannon Mall (1980)
- Gwinnett Place Mall (1984)
- Town Center Mall (1986)
- Oglethorpe Mall - Savannah (1987, may have opened originally as Maas Brothers)
- North Point Mall (1993, store was designed in tribute with distinct architectural elements)
- Georgia Square Mall - Athens (1998, in former Davison's/Macy's location)
- Macon Mall - Macon (1998, in former Davison's/Macy's location)
- Mall of Georgia (2000)
- Mall at Stonecrest (2001)
- Peachtree Mall - Columbus (2002, in former Montgomery Ward location)
- Northlake Mall (2003, in former Davison's/Macy's location, signed as Rich's-Macy's)
- Arbor Place Mall (2004, opened newly as Rich's-Macy's)
All mentioned stores were designed by the Stevens & Wilkinson architectural firm in Atlanta as were the Richway discount stores.
South Carolina stores
- Columbia Mall (1970's)
- Haywood Mall (unknown)
Alabama stores
- Century Plaza (1976, closed 2004)
- Brookwood Mall (1976)
- Riverchase Galleria (1986)
Tennessee stores
- Downtown Knoxville (1950's)
Miscellaneous Materials
- Photographs
- Logos
- Related websites and offline references
Dry goods trends
Can someone explain the connection between Jews in the American South and Midwest and dry goods stores? Why are they linked?
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Wrong history
The history on this page is not accurate and needs to be updated. See Jeff Clemmons new book (Aug. 2012, Rich's: A Southern Institution). — Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.152.81.213 (talk) 06:59, 28 January 2013 (UTC)