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  2. Stuttafords - Wikipedia

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    Its main Cape Town store at the corner of Adderley and Hout streets, opened in 1938, was designed by in-house Harrods architect Louis David Blanc, echoing the style of the London department store's buildings. [1] In 1978, Graham Beck's Kangra Holdings bought Stuttafords, which at that point had five stores, for 12 million rand. On 24 August ...

  3. Massmart - Wikipedia

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    Massmart was founded in 1990, beginning with the acquisition of six Makro stores. [9] It listed on the JSE Limited on 4 July 2000 at R12.50 per share. Since its founding, Massmart has grown both organically and by acquisition. The firm acquisition history includes: 378 Shield members in March 1992; 20 Dion stores in May 1993; 14 CCW stores in ...

  4. TFG Limited - Wikipedia

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    TFG Limited, also known as The Foschini Group, is a South African JSE listed retail clothing group, which trades under various brands and has more than 3,000 stores within its portfolio. [3] It is headquartered in Parow East near Cape Town .

  5. List of shopping centres in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Durbanville Town Centre Durbanville: Fairbridge Mall Brackenfell: Glengarry Shopping Centre Brackenfell: Golden Acre: City Bowl, Cape Town: Greenmarket Square City Bowl, Cape Town: Groot Phesantekraal Shopping Centre (to open in mid-2025) Durbanville: Gugulethu Square Gugulethu: Haasendal Gables Kuils River: Kenilworth Centre Kenilworth, Cape ...

  6. Garlicks - Wikipedia

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    Garlicks was a department store chain in South Africa. John Garlick started his first store on May 3, 1875, on the corner Bree and Strand Streets, in the central business district of Cape Town. In the 1880s, Garlick expanded with branches in the Transvaal, in Johannesburg and Pretoria, and in Kimberley in the northern Cape Province. [1] [2]

  7. MetroBlitz - Wikipedia

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    In this configuration, no. E1525 reached a speed of 245 kilometres per hour (152 miles per hour) hauling a specially-adapted suburban coach on a stretch of track between Westonaria and Midway on 31 October 1978, a still unbeaten narrow gauge world speed record on 3 feet 6 inches (1,067 millimetres) Cape gauge.