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  2. Warrior (shoes) - Wikipedia

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    After that revival, a pair of Warrior shoes can go for about 100 yuan, as the company targets the product to customers who enjoy retro products. [4] Its revenue grew from 200 million yuan in 2010, to 600 million in 2013, reaching the 700 next year. [13] Warrior is owned by Shanghai Huayi, a chemical company. [14]

  3. SM Supermalls - Wikipedia

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    SM North EDSA, the first SM Supermall.. SM Supermalls was pioneered by Henry Sy, a Chinese-Filipino businessman whose roots traces back to Fujian.Sy opened his first shoe store in Quiapo in 1948 and later the first store under the Shoemart (SM) name in 1958 along Carriedo. [1]

  4. Charles & Keith - Wikipedia

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    Charles & Keith Pte. Ltd., styled as CHARLES & KEITH and also known as C&K, is a Singaporean fashion house label founded in 1996, specializing in footwear, handbags and fashion accessories. [1] Based in Singapore, the brand has a global footprint, operating more than 600 stores worldwide across 37 countries.

  5. Feiyue - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Shanghai Shenglong relaunched the production of shoes. [5] In 2005, Patrice Bastian got together with a group of artists to change the brand name. In February 2006, they launched the first French-designed Feiyue Shoe collection. [2] The DaFu Rubber Company reorganized and sold the rights to Feiyue to the "Shuang Qian Group Co. Ltd," in ...

  6. Rockford shoe repair shop announces move to Loves Park won't ...

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    Charles Street Shoe Repair, which announced in June that it was moving to Loves Park, posted on Facebook last week that the deal fell through. Rockford shoe repair shop announces move to Loves ...

  7. Tomorrow Square - Wikipedia

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    Tomorrow Square (simplified Chinese: 明天广场; traditional Chinese: 明天廣場; pinyin: Míngtiān Guǎngchǎng) is the eighth-tallest building in Shanghai, China. It is located in Huangpu District, Puxi, close to People's Square. It is about 285 m (934 ft) tall and has 63 floors.

  8. Shanghai International Settlement - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai tram, 1920s. On 11 July 1854 a committee of Western businessmen met and held the first annual meeting of the Shanghai Municipal Council (SMC, formally the Council for the Foreign Settlement North of the Yang-king-pang), ignoring protests of consular officials, and laid down the Land Regulations which established the principles of self-government.

  9. People's Park (Shanghai) - Wikipedia

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    Former Shanghai Race Club building. The park is built on the grounds of the former Shanghai Race Club, which was established by the British in 1862. It was the leading horse racing track in East Asia, and a popular place for the Chinese and the British for gambling on horse racing. The club building, built in 1933, became a landmark in downtown ...