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Wayne JCPenney Relocating To Willowbrook Mall This Year
JCPenney will move into the spot Lord & Taylor and Shopper's Find occupied recently at Willowbrook, leaving the Towne Center after 50 years.

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JCPenney will move into the spot Lord & Taylor and Shopper's Find occupied recently at Willowbrook, leaving the Towne Center after 50 years.

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Snowfall rates of more than 1 inch per hour are expected at times Tuesday morning with this winter storm, said forecasters.