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until the clock was damaged in a windstorm in 1992. The clock was later repaired and erected on another sidewalk in the city. Its importance as a Main Street landmark was known to the re-developers of the Sage-Allen building, and a deal was struck to return the clock to its traditional place. A clock specialist was called upon to restart the clock after its return to Main Street in the summer of 2007.
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The Sage-Allen flagship store building in downtown Hartford, built in 1898, has been restored and now contains both retail space and luxury apartments. The store was known for the free-standing 'Sage-Allen' clock, a local landmark, that was located on the Main Street sidewalk in front of the store
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that hit the region in the early 1990s. In a move to bolster the retailer's profitability, a merger was formed with another small regional department store chain,
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much earlier than G. Fox and first opened in a number of smaller village center locales prior to the more modern shopping centers and
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The company began a slow decline in the mid to late 1980s which was accelerated by the severe
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flagship store was considered a smaller but respected rival to the larger and dominant
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store a block away. Sage-Allen participated in the wave of post-
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Companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1992
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and anchored a number of smaller local and regional
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