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 ...
One of the Valley’s most distinctive big-box stores is set to become the new home base for Phoenix fire and police personnel. An old Fry’s Electronics location on Thunderbird Road and 30th Avenue, ...
Fry’s retails over 50,000 electronics items within each store, in a total of 34 stores. There are currently 8 stores in Northern California, 9 stores in Southern California, 8 stores in Texas, 2 ...
The shuttered Fry's Electronics in Phoenix, known for its resemblance to an Aztec temple, will be sold to a new owner. Phoenix City Council moved forward in June with the process to acquire the ...
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Fry’s Electronics store, known for its Aztec aesthetic, set to be demolished this month
It’s the end of an era. That’s what fans of the now-closed Fry’s Electronics located off of Thunderbird Road and 35th Avenue had to say when they learned the massive building known for looking like an ...
The Sterling Organization aims to turn a former Fry’s Electronics store in Fremont into a site for manufacturing and tech research. The Florida-based private equity investor filed plans to convert the ...
SAN JOSE — A tech company whose sales are on the rise has struck a deal to buy a big San Jose site where a Fry’s Electronics store operated for decades until it went out of business three years ago.
G. R. via Yelp Fry's Electronics in Palo Alto, which closed at the end of 2019. Vanessa S. via Yelp More Wild West theming at Fry's Electronics in Palo Alto. Fat Angel, a wine and beer bar and ...
The Fry's Electronics store in Campbell, California, was permanently closed Nov. 10, 2020. After 36 years in business, Fry's Electronics closed all of its remaining 31 stores in nine states overnight, ...
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