Sears - which closed its 200,000-square-foot Macon store in April 2012 - returns to the city in the form of a 11,000-square foot Sears Hometown Store, reports The Macon Telegraph. The closing of the larger Sears (Nasdaq: SHLD) store at Macon Mall came as the Illinois-based retailer closed 79 other stores around the country. The new store is scheduled to open in the next couple of weeks on Billy Williamson Drive in the Eisenhower Crossing shopping center. The store will offer tools, hardware, appliances, lawn and garden supplies, and mattresses. It will not offer "soft goods" such as sheets and lines, the paper said. Customers can order items at the store that can be picked up there, or...
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