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  2. Fenwick (department store) - Wikipedia

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    The store closed in August 2017. [11] Fenwick Kingston. The last two remaining members of the Fenwick family on the company's board stepped down in October 2017. [12] Bentalls in Bracknell closed in 2017 with the opening of a new Fenwick store in The Lexicon Shopping Centre, located in the same town. [13]

  3. Fenwick Colchester - Wikipedia

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    Fenwick Colchester is a large high street department store situated in Colchester, Essex, England, formerly known as Williams & Griffin (1963–2016).. Independent for much of its history, it was formed from the merger of H.E. Williams & Co Ltd (an ironmonger and agricultural machinery business) and another Colchester family business, H.L. Griffin & Co Ltd (a furnishings store), in April 1963.

  4. List of department stores by country - Wikipedia

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    Topeka - discount department store chain, founded in 1967, downsized due to economic problems ultimately closing in the 2010s. Kmart - national department store chain, established on the island in 1964 at the San Patricio Plaza shopping mall, closed last store in 2022 located at the Plaza Las Américas shopping mall.

  5. Bentall Centre, Kingston upon Thames - Wikipedia

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    It has been built in the retail space of Bentalls department store, first established on the site in 1867. Bentalls, now part of the Fenwick group, retains a large premium department store in the development. The centre is located adjacent to John Lewis Kingston, as well as the historic market town centre. There are 75 stores within the centre.

  6. List of department stores of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The store was sold to Busbys of Bradford in 1953 who rebranded the store under the Busbys name. Busbys was itself purchased by Debenhams in 1958. The store was renamed Debenhams in 1973 and continued to trade from the same site until Debenhams' closure in 2021. 1953 [190] [271] A H Bull Reading: Bought by Selfridge Provincial Stores.

  7. Bentalls - Wikipedia

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    In January 2001, the loss-making Bristol store was sold to House of Fraser for £16.35 million. [5] In June of that year, the family-owned rival department store chain Fenwick purchased Bentalls for £70.8 million. The Bentall family's shareholding at the time was 38%, with Frank Bentall's great-grandson Edward Bentall being the chairman.

  8. Fenwick - Wikipedia

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    Fenwick baronets; Fenwick Fishing Rods, a brand of Newell Brands; Fenwick (department store), a chain of independent department stores in the United Kingdom; Fenwick Groupe, a French engineering company; Fenwick High School (disambiguation) Fenwick Hall, Johns Island, South Carolina, a house on the US National Register of Historic Places

  9. Whitefriars Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    An older part of the centre is part of the high street. The three floors are connected by two main lifts, in the stair room and Fenwicks. There are public toilets and facilities in Fenwick, Eat, Cafe Nero, Costa and Marks and Spencer. Whitefriars Shopping Centre is adjacent to Canterbury Bus Station.