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Rustan's is a Philippine chain of upmarket department stores owned by the Rustan Group of Companies (RGOC). Rustan's Department Store is the flagship brand of the Rustan Group of Companies and has five major branches, three boutiques and an online shopping store rustans.com. Rustan's Department Store is considered the Philippines most prestigious retailer, carrying many of the world's most ...
Queen's Supermart (after 1981 Harrison Plaza fire, and reopening in the 1984, it was replaced by Rustan's Supermarket, before eventually converted into Shopwise) Rustan's Supermarket (discontinued following takeover by Robinsons Retail Holdings Inc.)
Market Place (formerly Market Place by Jasons, Jason's Food & Living, and Jasons ichiba) in Hong Kong, Cold Storage Fresh (formerly Market Place, Jasons, and Jasons Deli) in Singapore and The Marketplace (formerly Market Place by Rustan's) in the Philippines is a high-end supermarket chain owned by DFI Retail Group.
Established in 1985, Robinsons Supermarket is part of RRHI alongside Robinsons Department Store, Handyman Do It Best, Robinsons Appliances, Toys "R" Us (Philippines), True Value (Philippines), Southstar Drug, Robinsons Easymart, No Brand (Philippines), and, since 2018, brands previously of Rustan Supercenters, Inc. such as The Marketplace ...
Landers Superstore opened its first branch along Epifanio delos Santos Avenue in barangay Balintawak, Quezon City on June 22, 2016. [1] Megawide Construction Corporation was the main contractor for the construction of some of its Metro Manila branches.
On 30 September 2016, the expansion of the revamped Rustan's Department Store was opened, and once occupied a total of three floors within the mall, with nearly 10,000 m 2 (107,639.10 sq ft) of floor area within the mall, compared to the department store's previous original area size 3,700 m 2 (39,826.47 sq ft). [5]
The Marketplace by Rustan's occupies as the main supermarket chain in the mall. Festive Market by Savemore serves as the anchor supermarket for the mall. [21] [22] [23] Festive Walk Parade, a 1.1-kilometer outdoor commercial and retail strip, is the longest shopping and dining strip in the Philippines.
The second Dairy Farm store was established on Nathan Road, Kowloon towards the end of the war in 1918. Amongst other things, this store provided fishing boats in Hong Kong with large amounts of ice. In 1960, Dairy Farm and Lane Crawford formed a merged food retailing operations and renamed these supermarkets as Dairy Lane under Dairy Lane Limited.