Thursday, December 30, 2010

Rajkot Departmental Stores

Rajkot Departmental Stores

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[edit] Africa

[edit]  Ghana

[edit]  Morocco

Marjane, Aswak Assalam are hypermarkets, as Label'Vie Carrefour; and Metro is a cash & carry
  • Alpha 55, one 6-story store in Casablanca
  • Galeries Lafayette, to open in 2011[1] within Morocco Mall, in Casablanca

[edit]  Nigeria


[edit]  South Africa

[edit]  Zimbabwe

[edit] America, North

[edit]  Canada

Currently trading:
Defunct:
  • Andrew's
  • The Arcade - St. John's, Nfld.-based discount variety store chain (1938–1995).
  • Ayre and Sons - Newfoundland-based department store chain. Once operated as many as 80 stores coast-to-coast (1859–1991).
  • Bargain Harold's - A 135 location Discount store chain based in Ontario with locations in Ontario, Manitoba and the Maritimes went Bankrupt in 1992.
  • The Bargain Barn - Interior of B.C.'s and Kelowna's most famous 2nd hand furniture store and a budding 420 Head shop (Head Shop started in spring 2005). Last owned by David Armstrong (Killerbunny Digital 1988- ) and Tiffany Hein, its doors closed in September 2005 due to sickness and the company's full restructuring (A EBAY Style Store upgrade). 1984-2005 in Kelowna, B.C.
  • Biway - Discount store based in Ontario, defunct 2001.
  • The Bon Marché - Independent discount variety store in St. John's, Nfld. (1919–1971).
  • Bretton's - High end department store 1985-1996.
  • Caban- Club Monaco's Home Store, 2000–2006
  • Consumers Distributing - Catalogue store 1957-1996.
  • Corvette
  • Creaghan's - New Brunswick department store chain.
  • Creed's - founded 1916, defunct 1991, high-end family-owned retailer.
  • Dupuis Frères - Quebec-based chain, symbol of French-Canadian commerce and pride.
  • Eaton's - Went Bankrupt in 1999, and acquired by Sears Canada. Defunct in 2002.
  • Fortin - In downtown Trois-Rivières, Quebec; bought by Dupuis Frères.
  • Freimans - Longtime Ottawa retailer, acquired by The Bay in 1972.
  • Greenberg - Merged with SAAN.
  • Horizon - Discount department store operated by Eaton's, 1967-1978.
  • Holman's - Chain of stores in Prince Edward Island. Closed in early 1990s.
  • Kmart Canada - Discount department store, usually in the suburbs, created by S.S. Kresge - sold Canadian stores to Hudson's Bay Company in 1997.
  • La Compagnie Paquet - 6 stores in Quebec City area. Closed June 1981. Some stores acquired by The Bay.
  • Laroque's Department Store - 169-177 Rideau Street, Ottawa, Ontario. Catering to the Francophone community of Lowertown - Closed circa 1970-1971 - Now The Mercury Court Building housing offices and shops.
  • Lasalle - Discount department store.
  • Le Syndicat de Québec - Acquired by La Compagnie Paquet in 1974.
  • Letendre - On Saint Catherine Street East, Montreal; bought by CDS, then Eaton. The store closed after Eaton's expansion in the west. The building remains at the corner of Montcalm (NE).
  • The London, New York and Paris - St. John's, Nfld. department store chain (1916–1991).
  • Marks & Spencer - Canadian stores closed 1999
  • Met Mart - Short-lived department store. Closed at the same time as Greenberg and Metropolitan Stores, some of the stores were turned into SAAN stores. Met Mart was named after its sister chain Metropolitan Stores.
  • Metropolitan Stores Ltd. - Sister chain of SAAN, stores later converted to the SAAN name.
  • Miracle Mart - Discount department store operated by Steinberg's, defunct 1992. Some outlets of the spinoff grocery chain, Miracle Food Mart, were acquired by Dominion Stores.
  • Morgan's - Merged with Hudson's Bay Company.
  • Murphy-Gamble - Ottawa store, acquired by Simpson's.
  • Ogilvy's (Charles Ogilvy Limited) - Ottawa-area chain, merged with Robinson's in 1980s, defunct 1990s.
  • Peoples - (1914–1995) discount store closed at the same time as its parent company Wise Stores.
  • Prange & Prangeway - H. C. Prange Co. Opened in 1911. The chain was reported to have gone bankrupt in the autumn of 1995. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prange_Way
  • Plazamart - On St-Hubert Street in Montreal.
  • Pollack - In Quebec City area and Trois-Rivières - bankrupted in 1978.
  • Pryce Jones - Calgary branch of United Kingdom mail-order company, operated 1911 to 1916.
  • The Right House - Higher-end department stores, last store closed in the 90's.
  • Robinson's - Southern Ontario chain, merged with Ogilvy's in 1980s, acquired by Hudson's Bay Company in 1990s.
  • Royal Stores - Newfoundland department store chain (1895–1977).
  • SAAN Stores - Discount stores (1947–2008).Most of chain's locations and SAAN name bought on asset basis by the Bargain! Shop.
  • Sam's Club - opened 2005 and expanded to 6 locations; closed 2009
  • Sayvette - Discount department store, defunct 1970s.
  • Sentry - Ontario chain of retail department stores. Chain closed in mid-1980s.
  • Shop-Rite - Catalogue store operated by Hudson's Bay Company in 1970s-1992.
  • Simpson's - Acquired by the Hudson's Bay Company and closed 1991; name now owned by Sears Canada since 2001
  • Simpsons-Sears Limited - Renamed Sears Canada Inc. 1952-1984
  • Spencer's - Western Canada, bought by Eaton's.
  • S.S. Kresge - Smaller, downtown locations.
  • Target - Newfoundland discount variety store chain (1981–1995) - never related to American company.
  • Towers Department Stores / BoniMart - Sold out to Zellers in 1990.
  • Walker Department Store - Galt, Ontario.
  • Wise Stores - Similar to Hart Stores.
  • Wizmart- Discount liquidation store created by Wise Stores
  • Wood Brothers - Halifax department store chain.
  • Woodward's - Western Canada, defunct 1993. most stores converted to Zellers and The Bay.
  • Woodwynn - Junior department store owned by Woodward's, defunct 1993.
  • Woolco - Discount department store, usually in the suburbs, acquired by Wal-Mart in 1994.
  • F. W. Woolworth Company - Closed Canadian stores in 1994, though some became Woolco (such as the Whitehorse outlet).
  • Yaohan - single location in Vancouver in late 1990s

[edit]  Mexico

Defunct:

[edit]  Panama

[edit]  Puerto Rico

Currently trading:
Defunct:
  • Almacenes Velasco
  • Bargain Town
  • Gonzalez Padin
  • La New York Department Stores

[edit]  United States

[edit] America, South

[edit]  Argentina

[edit]  Brazil

Currently trading:
Defunct:

[edit]  Chile

Currently trading:
Defunct:
  • Gala Sears - Closed because of an economical recession in 1983.
  • Guendelman - Closed because of an economical recession in 1999.
  • J. C. Penney - 6 stores in Santiago area. Closed because of poor sellings in 1999.
  • Los Gobelinos - Closed because of an economical recession in 1978.
  • Muricy - 3 stores: 1 in Las Condes area, 1 in Providencia area and 1 in Mall Plaza Vespucio. Closed because of poor sellings in 1991.

[edit]  Colombia

Defunct:

[edit]  Peru

Currently trading:
Defunct:
  • Hogar - Broken up in 1996.
  • Saga - Sold to Falabella (Chile) and rebranded as Saga Falabella in 1995.
  • Sears - Sold to and rebranded as Saga in the late 80s.
Coming soon:
Supermarkets and discount stores

[edit] Asia

[edit]  China

Defunct:

[edit]  Hong Kong

Currently trading:
Defunct:

[edit]  Macau

Defunct:

[edit]  India

[edit]  Indonesia

[edit]  Iran

[edit]  Israel

Defunct:

[edit]  Japan

[edit]  Malaysia

Currently trading:
Defunct:

[edit]  Pakistan

[edit]  Philippines

[edit]  Saudi Arabia

[edit]  Singapore

Currently trading:
Defunct:
  • Daimaru - Branches now closed in Singapore.
  • Lane Crawford - Branches now closed in Singapore.
  • Sogo - Branches now closed in Singapore.
  • Tokyu - Branches now closed in Singapore.
  • Yaohan - Branches now closed in Singapore.
  • Yosoko - Bankrupt.

[edit]  South Korea

[edit]  Taiwan (Republic of China)

Currently trading:

[edit]  Thailand

Currently trading:
Defunct:

[edit]  United Arab Emirates

[edit]  Vietnam

[edit]  Lebanon

[edit] Europe

[edit]  Austria

[edit]  Bosnia and Herzegovina

[edit]  Czech Republic

[edit]  Cyprus

[edit]  Denmark

Currently trading:
Defunct:

[edit]  Finland

Currently trading:
Defunct:

[edit]  France

[edit]  Germany

Currently trading:
  • Ahrens[disambiguation needed] - A department store in Marburg.
  • Alsterhaus - A department store in Hamburg, belonging to the Karstadt group.
  • Breuninger - 10 luxury department stores with head office in Stuttgart.
  • C&A - Not a department store, sells only clothes.
  • Carsch Haus - A department store in Düsseldorf belonging to the Kaufhof group.
  • Galeries Lafayette Berlin - Berlin branch of the French department store.
  • Hema - Dutch group operating 6 department stores in Germany.
  • KaDeWe - Located in Berlin part of Karstadt.
  • Karstadt - The leading German department store group.
  • Kaufhof / Galeria Kaufhof - subsidiary of the Metro group.
  • Mitsukoshi
  • Müller[disambiguation needed] - Not really a department store, more a large chemists that sells several additional goods such as housewares, multi-media, toys.
  • Wertheim - Karstadt runs two department stores in Berlin under this traditional name.
  • Woolworth - German branch of the Woolworth group, independent from the international Woolworth group, now German owned by the Tengelmann Group.
Defunct:
  • Hertie - Merged with Karstadt. One top range store left in Munich, all other stores were re-named "Karstadt", or have been closed.
  • Hertie - Relaunched in Germany in 2007, 74 former (smaller) Karstadt stores were re-named "Hertie" until they went bankrupt and have been closed in 2009.
  • Horten - Merged with Kaufhof. All stores were re-named "Kaufhof" or "Galeria Kaufhof" or have been closed.Image:Kaufhof.jpg
  • Kaufhaus Schocken - Merged with Horten and later Kaufhof.
  • Kaufring
  • Marks & Spencer

[edit]  Greece

Currently trading:

[edit]  Hungary

[edit]  Ireland

Currently trading:
Defunct:

[edit]  Italy

[edit]  Latvia

[edit]  Lithuania

[edit]  Luxembourg

[edit]  Netherlands

[edit]  Norway

[edit]  Poland

[edit]  Portugal

Currently trading:
Defunct:

[edit]  Romania

[edit]  Russia

[edit]  Serbia

[edit]  Slovakia

[edit]  Spain

Currently trading:
Defunct:

[edit]  Sweden

Currently trading:
Defunct:

[edit]  Switzerland

[edit]  United Kingdom

[edit]  Turkey

  • Beymen
  • Boyner
  • Debenhams
  • Harvey Nichols
  • Marks & Spencer
  • YKM (YeniKaraMürsel)

[edit] Oceania

[edit]  Australia

Discount Department Stores:
Defunct:
  • Aherns
  • Grace Bros.
  • Georges
  • Daimaru
  • Figgins Diorama
  • Buckley & Nunn
  • Waltons
  • Fosseys
  • Ball & Welch (Melbourne)
  • Foy & Gibson (Melbourne)
  • Gowings
  • Hick Atkinson (Melbourne)
  • The Mutual Store (Melbourne)
  • Treadways
  • McDonnell & East
  • Mantons
  • Charles Moore
  • Anthony Hordern
  • Snows
  • Farmers
  • Venture
  • Boans

[edit]  New Zealand

Currently trading:
Defunct: