Beginning in 2009, Circuit City liquidated it's retail stores after filing for bankruptcy. You can learn more about this and Circuit City at the Wikipedia website.
Circuit City Stores ended in 2009.
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Circuit City went out of business in 2009, but Best Buy took over the Circuit City charge card and thus all of the Circuit City cards changed to Best Buy credit cards.
Circuit City, the American Electronics corporation was founded in 1949. Circuit City went bankrupt in 2009 and liquidated all of it's Retail Stores in America.
Before closing in 2009 Circuit City was a electronics corporation retail outlet chain. They had 567 Circuit City superstores but now operate solely as an online electronics and media retailer.
City Bus Simulator happened in 2009.
Monopoly City Streets happened in 2009.
Emerald City Confidential happened in 2009.
The financial institution Chase took over the administration of Circuit City's credit cards in the year 2009. In that same year, the company Circuit City went bankrupt.
Unfortunately Circuit City can not provide stock any more due to the companies' final closure in 2009. Circuit City had been a great electronics store since 1949 but bankruptcy caused the store's demise.
Chase Bank stopped issuing Circuit City credit cards in late 2008 to early 2009 when Circuit City declared bankruptcy. Most Circuit City branded credit cards became regular Chase Bank credit cards afterward.
Full City oil spill happened in 2009.