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1899 in Auckland CBD [316] Auckland CBD [316] The Warehouse: Department store [317] Clothing, jewellery, appliances, furniture, homeware, toys, groceries [317] 90 [317] 23 [317] The Warehouse Group [30] 1982 in Takapuna, Auckland [30] Northcote, Auckland [30] Warehouse Stationery: Stationery store [318] Stationery, office supplies, craft ...
The Auckland Central Business District (CBD), or Auckland city centre, [4] is the geographical and economic heart of the Auckland metropolitan area. It is the area in which Auckland was established in 1840, by William Hobson on land gifted by mana whenua hapū Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei .
In 2009, JR/Duty Free was awarded one of the available duty-free concessions in Auckland Airport in New Zealand, [7] and purchased the duty-free concession at Wellington International Airport from a rival firm. [6] Both operations commenced in July of that year, and in 2010, another store opened in Christchurch International Airport. [8]
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The Ford Motor Company of Canada had been established in 1904, to build and to sell the Ford products to the territories that made up the British Empire, including New Zealand. This was a way to avoid the tariffs that existed upon American-made products imported into Empire states. In turn, Ford of Canada established privately owned agencies in ...
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Haikou International Duty-Free City Shopping Complex, is the world's biggest stand-alone duty-free store in terms of physical size. Located in Haikou, Hainan, China, the buildings have a total area of 280,000 square meters. [1] [2] Aelia Duty Free – a brand of Lagardère Travel Retail. [3] Comturist – a chain of duty-free stores.
The centre of operations was a high-rise warehouse and office complex in Auckland's Hobson Street. In 1920 a retail space was opened to the public in the building. The co-op also bought many local stores in the Auckland province in 1920, [7] by which time it had 32 stores, and offered preference shares to urban members. [8]