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  2. Nolimit - Wikipedia

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    In December 2018, Nolimit opened up its first ever pop-up retail store at K-Zone Ja-Ela and Nolimit eventually became the first Sri Lankan large-scale retail store to familiarize with the concept of pop-up store which was deemed as a noble concept in Sri Lankan context for several years. [9]

  3. Arpico Super Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Richard Pieris & Company, pioneered the concept of hypermarkets in Sri Lanka through their Arpico Super Centre chain. [2] The store sells various types of goods in different sections under the building's roof and the headquarters is situated at Maharagama in High Level Road. [3]

  4. Odel - Wikipedia

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    Odel also launched Luv SL - a concept store carrying stylish souvenirs and products catering to locals and tourists - opening Luv SL stores at the Queen's Hotel, Kandy and the Old Colombo Dutch Hospital shopping precinct. [10] In July 2012 Parkson Retail Asia Limited purchased a 41.82 per cent stake in the company for Rs 1.424 billion. [11]

  5. Mlesna - Wikipedia

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    Mlesna innovated the Tea Centre and Tea Kiosk concept in Sri Lanka, [3] opening their first store in Liberty Plaza, Colombo in 1985. [4] The company now has sixteen outlets throughout the country. This concept has been further expanded with outlets in Russia, Japan, Taiwan, Australia, Greece and India.

  6. Keells - Wikipedia

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    Keells is a Sri Lankan supermarket chain operated by Jaykay Marketing Services (Pvt) Ltd., a subsidiary of the John Keells Group. [1] Established in 1991, [1] [2] Keells has grown to operate 135 outlets across the country, positioning itself as one of the leading retail chains in Sri Lanka alongside other retailers such as Cargills, Glomark, Spar, and Arpico.

  7. Damro - Wikipedia

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    In October 2000, the company became the first Sri Lankan furniture manufacturer to exploit the opportunity of setting up its first overseas store in India's Chennai mainly due to the Indo-Lanka Free Trade Agreement. [6] [7] Damro also cashed in the opportunity of tariff concessions due to the India-Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement. It is also ...

  8. Barefoot (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Barefoot currently has five weaving centres in Sri Lanka, run by the weavers, using designs by Sansoni and the Barefoot design team. [4] The company's flagship store, on Galle Road in Colombo, which opened in the early 1970s, is housed in a collection of buildings, centred on an old 1920s town house.

  9. Majestic City - Wikipedia

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    The complex was designed by Gemmu Fernando of the Design Group Five International (Pvt) Ltd [2] and constructed by Tudawe Brothers Limited. Construction of the three-storey 13,000 m 2 (140,000 sq ft) shopping complex, with 88 tenancies, developed around a central atrium was completed in 1991 and formally opened on 4 April.