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Kenvelo in Vaňkovka in Brno.. Kenvelo is a clothing firm originally from the Czech Republic.It currently [when?] operates in approximately 270 stores in 18 countries: Czech Republic, Croatia, Slovakia, Romania, Israel, Bulgaria, Russia, Austria, United Kingdom, Lithuania, Belarus, Albania, Latvia, Estonia, Malta, Ukraine, Serbia, Germany and Malaysia [1] [citation needed]
Kotva Department Store: Prague: 1975: Centrum Černý Most Prague: 1997 [1] Obchodní centrum Letňany: Prague: 1999 [1] Nový Smíchov: Prague: 2001 [1] Obchodní centrum Europark Praha Prague: 2002 [1] Metropole Zlicin Prague: 2002 [1] Atrium Flora Prague: 2002 [3] Galerie Butovice Prague: 2005 [1] Nákupní centrum Eden Prague: 2005 [1 ...
Obchodní centrum Letňany, also known as OC Letňany is a shopping mall located in the Letňany district of Prague, Czech Republic.With 130 shops and an area of 125,000 square metres (1,350,000 sq ft), it is the largest shopping centre in the Czech Republic. [1]
Westfield Chodov is the largest shopping center in the Czech Republic with 300 shops, [2] and the retail floor area is 100.000 m 2, the second largest in the country behind shopping centre Letňany. The owner of Westfield Chodov is the company Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield .
The Bata Corporation (known as Bata, and in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, known as Baťa, ) is a multinational footwear, apparel and fashion accessories manufacturer and retailer of Moravian (Czech) origin, headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Kotva Department Store (Czech: Obchodní dům Kotva) is a department store in Prague at the Náměstí Republiky (Republic Square). Its name, meaning anchor in English, comes from an older neighboring building. It was a member of the International Association of Department Stores from 1993 to 2000. [citation needed]
It operates a chain of brick-and-mortar stores bearing the same name (Alza). The company was founded in 1994 under the name Alzasoft. As of 2021, the company had 53 stores and 1 800 AlzaBoxes, which are found throughout the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Japan, Hungary and Austria. Showrooms could be found in Prague, Bratislava and Budapest.
KiK is an acronym for "Kunde ist König" (English: The customer is king). [2] KiK is the largest textile discounter chain in Germany and operates about 3,500 shops in Germany, Austria (since 1998), Slovenia and Czech Republic (since 2007), Hungary and Slovakia (since 2008), Croatia (since 2011), Poland (since March 2012), and Netherlands (2013 ...