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  2. Smyk (store) - Wikipedia

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    Brand's origins go back to 1977, when the "Smyk" Department Store was established in modernist building of former Central Department Store, which since then has begun to be known and referred to as the 'Smyk'. [3] [4] Later the brand expanded and eventually opened shops abroad in Ukraine and Germany (2006), Russia (2008) and Romania (2009). [5]

  3. List of shopping arcades in Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Shopping arcades in Cardiff include indoor shopping centres and arcades in Cardiff city centre, Wales. Cardiff is known as the "City of Arcades", [1] due to the highest concentration of Victorian, Edwardian and contemporary indoor shopping arcades in any British city. [2] Up until the 1790s there were only 25 retail shops in Cardiff.

  4. Smyk - Wikipedia

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    Smyk may refer to: Smyk (store), Polish chain store with products for children; PW-5, the Smyk, a Polish sailplane designed at the Politechnika Warszawska; MIP Smyk, Polish motor glider; Smyk (car), Polish prototype microcar; Smyk, a pseudonym of Władysław Ossowski; Smyk (surname) "Smyk" Department Store, department store building in Warsaw ...

  5. St David's, Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    St David's, and much of the southern end of Cardiff city centre's shopping area, was re-developed as part of the St David's 2 development. The second phase was a £675 million extension of the centre, in which a large part of Cardiff's south city centre was demolished.

  6. Cardiff city centre - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff city centre (Welsh: Canol Dinas Caerdydd) is the city centre and central business district of Cardiff, Wales. The area is tightly bound by the River Taff to the west, the Civic Centre to the north and railway lines and two railway stations – Central and Queen Street – to the south and east respectively.

  7. Cardiff Market - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Market (Welsh: Marchnad Caerdydd), also known as Cardiff Central Market (Welsh: Marchnad Ganolog Caerdydd) and as the Market Building, is a Victorian indoor ...

  8. Thornhill, Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    It is a relatively modern area with housing stock dating mainly from the late 1980s and beyond. The area has a centralised precinct providing services, comprising a community centre (Thornhill Church Centre), a Sainsbury's supermarket, with an integral Post Office and Pharmacy; and the North Cardiff Medical Centre.

  9. Central Department Store (Warsaw) - Wikipedia

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    The CDT 'Smyk' building on Aleje Jerozolimskie. The building was designed in the popular pre-war 1920s style of modernism.Built as a detached structure formed from three separate blocks, the first and main block forms the core of the store itself, with the main façade of the building fronting Aleje Jerozolimskie, the second construction operates as a food hall, whilst the third became a small ...