SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Fry’s Electronics, the go-to chain for tech tinkerers looking for an obscure part, is closing for good. The company, perhaps even more well known for outlandish themes at some of ...
SAN JOSE — More than 100 affordable homes are slated to become part of a huge housing development at a former Fry’s Electronics site in San Jose where 1,000-plus residences could ultimately be built, ...
Fry's Electronics suddenly closed all of its stores overnight, ending a nearly four-decade run in business. The company, which had 31 stores across nine US states, said in a statement on its website ...
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Campbell / Theme: Ancient Egypt / When closed: 2020 / Address: 600 E. Hamilton Ave. / Building size: 156,572 square feet / Lot size: 7.3 acres / What's happening t... Expand to read more Kevin V.
Applied Materials has gobbled up a former Fry’s Electronics store in Sunnyvale as part of a real estate buying binge backed by more than $390 million. The Santa Clara-based semiconductor equipment ...
SAN JOSE — A huge housing development with several hundred residences could be built on the site that once housed the Fry’s Electronics headquarters and one of the failed retailer’s most iconic stores ...
Stephen Ames tees off the 8th hole during the first round of the Fry’s Electronics Open on October 18, 2007 at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona PGA TOUR - 2007 Frys Electronics Open - First ...
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