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This is the discussion page related to work on the Wikipedia article about the defunct Lazarus Department Stores/F&R Lazarus & Co. of Columbus, Ohio, United States.

Removed "When Federated emerged from its 1990 bankruptcy, then-mall-leader DeBartolo Corporation took ownership of Lazarus and all of its assets as partial repayment for its loans to Federated." This is crazy. Debartolo never owned Lazarus or had much to do with Federated in Ohio. Debartolo owned Higbee's. He may have taken back some former Horne's stores that were rebranded Lazarus and then closed, but he did not have ownership in Lazarus. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.67.180.220 (talk) 07:42, 28 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

If you have suggestions or questions regarding the article, please post here, editing the appropriate section. The following are general areas of interest that are in need of contributions.

Feel free to edit the main article if you have knowledge or can obtain knowledge in these and other pertinent areas. -- ArkansasTraveler at 68.28.91.118 21:50, 20 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Company Information

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  • Founding of the Company
  • Innovative Practices
  • Creation of Federated
  • Reorganization with Rich's/Goldsmith's
  • Community Impact

Significant Events & Traditions

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Including sponsorship of community events & celebrations

Former Locations

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  • Downtown Columbus
  • Other Ohio stores
  • Kentucky stores
  • Indiana stores
  • Pennsylvania stores
  • West Virginia stores

Miscellaneous Materials

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  • Photographs
  • Logos
  • Related websites and offline references

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