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  2. Loewe (fashion brand) - Wikipedia

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    Loewe stores are located worldwide. In 2014, Loewe's then-143 stores were concentrated mainly in Spain and Japan, which respectively had 37 and 27 locations. [27] The first London shop opened in 1963, [9] on Mayfair's Mount Street. [28] Loewe opened its first American store in New York, a three-story shop at the Trump Tower, [29] in 1983; [30 ...

  3. Loewe Opens Its First Store on the West Coast - AOL

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    For the first time in a Loewe store, lebrillos, or traditional Spanish ceramic bowls, will be embedded into the concrete facade and also found inside. Traditionally used for cooking, the deep ...

  4. List of supermarket chains in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Group had purchased grocery stores Platt Stores and C.H.Kaye, and had £10.9 million in sales during 1974. 47 stores were sold in 1976 and converted to Fine Fare stores. The remaining stores were converted to Freezer Fare. [76] [77] Elmo Stores Bought by Fine Fare: 1967 Started as grocery store chain by Mossy Vanger, a cousin of Jack Cohen. [78]

  5. Country Style Foods Limited (UK) - Wikipedia

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    Country Style Foods Limited is a bakery company that manufactures bread, cakes and baked goods, supplying in-store bakeries of major retailers and food service companies. It has its headquarters in the English city of Leeds, with operating sites in Berwick upon Tweed, Bridlington, Grimsby, Kettering, Newcastle upon Tyne, Stockton on Tees and Worcester.

  6. List of convenience shops in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Scottish McColl's stores, bought by Morrisons in 2022 and converted by September 2024. 7-Eleven: Taken over by Budgens [47] Convenience shop chain [48] Sperrings 1985 [49] Became Alldays: A chain of convenience stores founded by Bob Sperring [50] Swift Iceland Foods Chain of convenience shops. Stores closed in 2023. [51] Ugo: 2011 Owned by ...

  7. Somerfield - Wikipedia

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    As an independent entity, Somerfield was the sixth largest food retailer in the UK, according to TNS Worldpanel, [46] following the sale of the Kwik Save unit and the closure or sale of unprofitable stores, with 977 stores (as of January 2007). Also the fifth largest private company in the UK, Somerfield had a 3.8% share of the UK grocery ...

  8. Mace (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    A Mace shop in Bradford, West Yorkshire Mace Britain logo. The Mace brand has had several owners in its history in Great Britain, and is currently owned there by Bestway Wholesale. [1] Palmer and Harvey acquired the entire rights to Mace throughout Great Britain in 2005, finally unifying the brand under one owner. This stability has allowed the ...

  9. Fenwick (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Flagship Fenwick store in Newcastle. Fenwick's began as a Mantle Maker and Furrier, founded in 1882 by John James Fenwick. Born in Richmond, North Yorkshire in 1846, [2] Fenwick had been a shop assistant in his father's grocer's shop, and an apprentice draper, but in 1881 or 1882 he opened his own shop in Newcastle.