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A bankruptcy judge has given Chicago-based retailer Calumet Photographic the go-ahead to assume control of all three locations of Penn Camera Exchange for $600,000, according to court documents.
In 1939, Kenneth Becker founded the sporting goods store Calumet Manufacturing Company that sold an occasional camera in Chicago. After several years of manufacturing darkroom equipment, in 1955 the ...
C&A Marketing, Inc., the owners of Ritz Camera & Image, has acquired most of Calumet Photographic's US-based assets including IP-related entities and ...
Calumet Photographic, a Chicago-based camera supply and photo services provider that first opened 1939, has abruptly closed its doors and filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection. Calumet said on ...
WASHINGTON, DC--(Marketwired - May 1, 2013) - Calumet Photographic, an international specialty photo retailer serving photographers since 1939, arrived in the D.C. Metro Area a little more than a ...
Calumet Photographic, a once-venerable chain of film and camera stores, is gone for good, and its three remaining Chicago-area locations are now closed. The company abruptly closed its 14 Chicago ...
A New Jersey firm paid just under $4 million for some assets and debt of bankrupt Calumet Photographic Inc., including options to assume leases on five of the chain's 14 shuttered stores in the ...
Penn Camera closed five of its eight locations after filing for bankruptcy protection last month. Calumet opened in 1939 in Chicago as a sporting good store, and then began manufacturing ...
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