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  2. Woodstock, Cape Town - Wikipedia

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    The first glass manufactured in South Africa was made at the Woodstock Glass Factory in 1879. [ citation needed ] With the massive land reclamation of Table Bay in the 1950s to create the Cape Town foreshore Woodstock beach was lost, and combined with the increasingly industrial nature of the suburb, Woodstock ceased to be a seaside resort.

  3. 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 ...

  4. National Union of Furniture and Allied Workers - Wikipedia

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    It later transferred to the Trade Union Council of South Africa (TUCSA), and had 7,186 members by 1970. In 1974, it absorbed the Furniture Workers' Industrial Union. In 1980, it began admitting all workers, and grew to 21,665 members by the end of the year. [3] TUCSA dissolved in 1986, and NUFAW then joined the new National Council of Trade ...

  5. Shoprite Holdings Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Shoprite Holdings Ltd (Shoprite) is Africa’s largest supermarket retailer. The company's headquarters are in Brackenfell in the Western Cape province of South Africa. Shoprite is a public company listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange and A2X Markets in South Africa, with secondary listings on both the Namibian and Lusaka stock exchanges ...

  6. Spaza shop - Wikipedia

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    Spaza shop in Joe Slovo Park, Cape Town. Spaza shops, also known as tuck shops, originated in Apartheid-era South Africa when enterprising historically disadvantaged individuals were restricted from owning formal businesses, they began setting up informal, micro-convenience shops from their homes to serve their communities' daily needs in the townships.

  7. Tulp Outdoor Living opens at old Christmas Tree Shops store ...

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    The furniture on display looks as inviting as the outdoors depicted in the panels. Furniture maker with 250 contemporary items. Tulp is a furniture maker with 250 contemporary outdoor furniture items.

  8. Takealot.com - Wikipedia

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    Takealot.com (stylised as takealot.com) [1] is a South African e-commerce company based in Cape Town, South Africa.It is regarded as South Africa's largest online retailer, [2] [3] takealot.com has helped grow online shopping in South Africa, [4] [5] [6] and was the first local retailer to take part in Black Friday.

  9. Strand Street - Wikipedia

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    Strand Street is one of the main streets in the central business district of Cape Town, South Africa. [1] It runs northwest-southeast through the centre from Green Point to Woodstock, passing the Golden Acre shopping centre, the Cape Town railway station, the Lutheran Church in Strand Street, [2] the Koopmans-de Wet House, [3] and the Castle of ...