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1993 in Wigram, Christchurch [5] Wigram, Christchurch [5] Arthur Barnett (rebranded as H & J Smith in 2015) [6] Department store [7] Clothing, general merchandise [7] 5 (1992) [7] 0 (1992) [7] Arthur Barnett Ltd [7] 1903 in Dunedin Central [7] Dunedin Central [7] The Athlete's Foot New Zealand: Shoe store [8] Shoes [8] 12 [8] 6 [8] Accent Group ...
The largest in the United States of America is the 230,000 m 2 Mall of America in Bloomington, ... Christchurch: Canterbury: 1960s [11] 1995, 1980s [11] 3,876 m 2 [11 ...
The mall consists of 82 retailers, including Countdown, Farmers and the first Reading Cinemas multiplex in Christchurch. In 2003, a $50 million NZD upgrade was completed, nearly doubling the size to 35,343 m 2 (380,429 ft 2) . [2] The entry plaza of the mall won an NZILA Silver award for landscape design in 2004. [3]
Northlands Shopping Centre, in Christchurch, New Zealand, is the South Island's second-largest mall. Founded in 1967, it is owned by Mackersy Northlands Limited Partnership. It is located in the Christchurch suburb of Papanui. [1] The shopping centre is single-level building, with over 110 tenants, including shops, bars, cafés and restaurants.
Upper Riccarton is a suburb of Christchurch.It is due west of Riccarton. [a]Upper Riccarton is made up of residential, retail and education areas. It includes a major intersection known as "Church Corner" (the intersection of Riccarton, Main South and Yaldhurst Roads), as well as the Bush Inn Shopping Centre and multiple schools.
Ballantynes Christchurch from Cashel Street. The Christchurch store is a mid-sized department store on the corner of Colombo and Cashel Streets. The store was designed by Warren and Mahoney. [12] Perfume display in the beauty department
Farmers has traditionally been a middle-market retailer, on par with Sears or JC Penney in the United States. With the development of The Warehouse (a Walmart type store), Farmers decided to become a more fashionable shopping destination, ranging an increasing amount of branded products. Where Farmers once would have faced competition from The ...
Hallenstein opened the first Drapery and General Importing Company store in 1884 in Dunedin Central. [4]A second store opened in Christchurch in 1885. [4]In 1977 D.I.C with the Canterbury Farmers Co-operative they took over the Beaths Department Store brand with D.I.C taking over the Cashel Street store and the Farmers Co-op took over the New Brighton store and the Ashburton store (which was ...