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  2. Riverside Market - Wikipedia

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    Riverside Market opened on 28 September 2019. [1] [2] The market was founded by Mike Percasky, Kris Inglis and Richard Peebles, who modelled the design on food markets in Melbourne and Copenhagen. [3] They had previously had success with a similar location in Christchurch, called the Little High Eatery. [4]

  3. Smiths City - Wikipedia

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    The business eventually became Smith's City Market, or Smiths City. [3] The flagship Colombo Street store was still operating more than 100 years later, in 2020. [4] Smiths City opened its first store outside Christchurch, in Filleul Street, Dunedin, in 1977. [2] By March 2020, it had 29 stores. [3]

  4. New Regent Street - Wikipedia

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    New Regent Street was set to be reopened in December 2012, but this was delayed to February 2013, and then March, [31] and it finally did open on Saturday, 20 April 2013. [ 32 ] [ 31 ] The Press described the opening as an "anti-climax", as only five of the shops were open for business.

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  6. List of shopping centres in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable shopping centres in New Zealand.. For comparison, the largest mall in Canada, the West Edmonton Mall in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada has a retail space of 350,000 m 2.

  7. Westfield Riccarton - Wikipedia

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    Westfield Riccarton, also known by its former name Riccarton Mall, is a large retail complex located in the Christchurch, New Zealand, suburb of Riccarton. First opened on 3 November 1965, it is Christchurch's oldest shopping mall. [1] The complex is currently anchored by Farmers, Kmart, Pak'nSave and Hoyts. [2]

  8. Countdown (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    With the purchase Progressives market share increased to around 45% of the NZ market. [13] In 2003, Progressive Enterprises closed its Auckland and Christchurch distribution centres and rehired the redundant workers. [14] Woolworths Limited of Australia purchased Progressive Enterprises from Foodland Associated Limited on 24 November 2005. [15]

  9. Retailing in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Ballantynes is a Christchurch-based chain of two department stores established in 1854. [72] Smith & Caughey's, established in 1880, has a store in Auckland. Their second store in Newmarket, Auckland closed in 2024. [73] [74] David Jones has had a store in Newmarket, Auckland since 2019. [75] It previously had a store in Wellington CBD between ...