March 11, 2024
Founded in 1879, the F.W. Woolworth Company (commonly called Woolworth’s) was once a retail giant with more than 8,000 stores worldwide. In 1998 the company renamed itself the Venator Group, and three years later it became Foot Locker, Inc., after its surviving branch of shoe stores.
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