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ARCO[]
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As part of Rich's $40 million five-year expansion plan announced earlier in the year, the creation of a new discount department store division named ARCO (an initialism of “A Rich's Company) was announced on May 28, 1969. ARCO was to open three stores in metro Atlanta in January 1970: two in Atlanta and one in Marietta. On July 30, 1969, it was announced that the ARCO division had been renamed to Richway to not infringing on the Atlantic Richfield Company's ARCO trademark, registered just three years prior.
Richway[]
1970-1974[]

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The first Richway stores opened on March 4, 1970.
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