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The Xinyi Planning District is the only commercial development area in Taipei with a wholly planned street and urban design. In addition to attracting corporations, it also features large retail spaces, department stores, and shopping malls. [2] There are currently 15 department stores in Xinyi Planning District, forming the Xinyi Commercial ...
Shin Kong Mitsukoshi Xinyi Place - A4, A8, A9, A11; Vieshow Cinemas; Taipei 101; BELLAVITA; FEDS Xinyi A13; Neo19; Eslite Xinyi Flagship Store; ATT 4 FUN; Citylink Songshan; Hankyu Department Store; Breeze Nanshan; Breeze Song Gao; Breeze Xinyi
Gold Circle was a discount department store chain based in Ohio. Founded in 1967, it was a division of Federated Department Stores with 76 stores when the chain was sold and dismantled in 1988. [ 1 ]
On the store's tenth anniversary, the flagship Dunhua South Road store began operating 24 hours a day—Taiwan's first all-night bookstore. In 2006, Eslite opened a store in Taipei's Xinyi District. It became the chain's flagship and only 24-hour store after the Dunhua location closed on 31 May 2020. [2]
Big Bear Stores – Columbus, Ohio based chain; stores closed or sold to Kroger by 2004. Unrelated chain in San Diego with same name sold to Fleming Companies and Albertsons in 1994; BI-LO – dissolved in 2021; Bohack; Bottom Dollar Food – acquired by Aldi 2015; Boys Markets – converted to Ralphs or Food 4 Less in 1994 [112] Bruno's
Bailey Brothers (Cleveland, Ohio) Later Bailey's Department Store, closed 1968. [369] [370] B.R. Baker, Toledo [371] Buckeye Mart (Columbus, Ohio) owned by Gamble-Skogmo, Inc.; Columbus stores closed in the mid-1970s; Remaining Ohio stores along with Tempo stores in Michigan were sold to Fisher's Big Wheel Stores and renamed Fisher's Buckeye Tempo.
The Songshan Cultural and Creative Park (SSCC; traditional Chinese: 松山文創園區; simplified Chinese: 松山文创园区; pinyin: Sōngshān Wénchuàng Yuánqū) is a multifunctional park in Xinyi District, Taipei, Taiwan.
Northland Mall was a shopping mall located on the north side of Columbus, Ohio, at the intersection of Morse Road and Karl Road. It opened in 1964 as an open-air shopping center. Northland was the first of the four directionally-named shopping hubs in Columbus, along with Eastland, Westland, and Southland (a small strip center, now closed ...