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AUSTRALIA



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CANADA


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Historic

  • Andrew's

  • Biway - Discount store based in Ontario, defunct 2000

  • Bretton's - high end department store 1985-1996

  • Consumers Distributing - catalogue store 1957-1996

  • Creed's - founded 1916, defunct 1991, high-end family-owned retailer

  • Corvette

  • Dupuis Freres - Quebec-based chain, symbol of French-Canadian commerce & pride

  • Eaton's - defunct 1999, acquired by Sears Canada

  • Horizon - discount department store operated by Eaton's, 1967-1978

  • Freimans - longtime Ottawa retailer, acquired by The Bay in 1972

  • Fortin - in downtown Trois-Rivières, Quebec; bought by Dupuis Frères.

  • Kmart Canada - discount department store, usually in the suburbs, created by S.S. Kresge - sold Canadian stores to Hudson's Bay Company in 1997

  • Letendre - on Saint Catherine Street East, Montreal; bought by CDS, then Eaton. The store closed after Eaton's expansion in the west. The building remains at the corner of Montcalm (NE).

  • Marks And Spencer - closed Canadian stores in 1999

  • Miracle Mart - discount department store operated by Steinberg's, defunct 1996

  • Morgan's - merged with Hudson's Bay Company

  • Murphy-Gamble - Ottawa store, acquired by Simpson's

  • Ogilvy's (Charles Ogilvy Limited) - Ottawa-area chain, merged with Robinson's in 1980s, defunct 1990s

  • Paquet-Syndicat - a merger of la Compagnie Paquet and Le Syndicat de Québec in 1974, shut its 6 stores in Quebec City area

  • Plazamart - on St-Hubert Street in Montréal

  • Pollack in Quebec City area and Trois-Rivières - bankrupted in 1978

  • Robinson's - Southern Ontario chain, merged with Charles Ogilvy Limited in 1980s, acquired by Hudson's Bay Company in 1990s)

  • Sayvette - discount department store, defunct 1970s

  • Shop-Rite - catalogue store operated by Hudson's Bay Company in 1970s-1992

  • Simpson's - merged with the Hudson's Bay Company

  • Simpsons-Sears Limited

  • S.S. Kresge - smaller, downtown locations

  • Spencer's - Western Canada, bought by Eaton's

  • Towers Department Stores /BoniMart - sold out to Zellers in 1990

  • Woodward's - Western Canada, defunct 1993

  • Woolco - discount department store, usually in the suburbs, acquired by Wal-Mart in 1994

  • Woolworth - closed Canadian stores in 1992, though some became Woolco (such as the Whitehorse outlet)

  • Young Canada - toys and children's clothes; around since at least the early 1960s



DENMARK




FINLAND



FRANCE



GERMANY

  • Ahrens - a department store in Marburg (http://www.kaufhaus-ahrens.de)

  • Alsterhaus - a department store in Hamburg, belonging to the Karstadt group (http://www.alsterhaus.de)

  • C&A - not a department store, sells only cloths

  • Carschhaus - a department store in Dusseldorf belonging to the Kaufhof group (http://www.carschhaus.de)

  • Galeries Lafayette Berlin - Berlin branch of the French department store (http://www.lafayette.de)

  • Hertie (merged with Karstadt, one top range store left in Munich, all other stores were re-named into "Karstadt" or have been closed)

  • Horten (merged with Kaufhof) - all stores were re-named into "Kaufhof" or "Galeria Kaufhof"

  • KaDeWe - the largest department store on the European continent, located in Berlin (http://www.kadewe.de)

  • Karstadt - the leading German department store group (http://www.karstadt.de)

  • Kaufhof / Galeria Kaufhof (http://www.kaufhof.de)

  • Müller - not really a department store, more a large chemists that sells several additional goods such as housewares, multi-media, toys

  • Wertheim - Karstadt runs two department stores in Berlin under this traditional name (http://www.wertheim-berlin.de)

  • Woolworth - German branch of the Woolworth group, meanwhile independent from the international Woolworth group, owned now by some German managers (http://www.woolworth.de)



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MALAYSIA




MEXICO



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RUSSIA



SAUDI ARABIA



SINGAPORE



SOUTH KOREA



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SWEDEN



SWITZERLAND



THAILAND

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