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  2. Saigon Centre - Wikipedia

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    On July 30, 2016, Takashimaya opened their first department store in Vietnam at the retail podium of Saigon Centre. [1] Tower 2 completed in 2017 reaching the height of 193.7 m (635 ft). It becomes the fourth tallest building in Ho Chi Minh City and the tenth tallest building in Vietnam overall.

  3. Takashimaya - Wikipedia

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    Takashimaya Company, Limited (株式会社髙島屋, Kabushiki-gaisha Takashimaya, lit. ' Joint-stock company Highland Store ') is a Japanese multinational corporation operating a department store chain carrying a wide array of products, ranging from wedding dresses and other apparel to electronics and flatware. It has more than 12 branches ...

  4. Dayeh Takashimaya Department Store - Wikipedia

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    The Dayeh Takashimaya Department Store (Chinese: 大葉高島屋百貨公司) is a department store in Shilin District, Taipei, Taiwan that opened on 1 November 1994. [1] With a total floor area of 39,600 m 2 (426,000 sq ft) and 2000 parking spaces, the department store has 12 floors above ground and three basement levels. [2]

  5. Department stores in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In Minami, Takashimaya expanded from 56,000 to 78,000 m 2, and in Abeno, Kintetsu grew from 48,000 to a whopping 100,000 m 2, [2] making it the largest department store in Japan. [3] The resulting market saturation led West JR–Isetan to close in 2015, less than 4 years after opening; two-thirds of the space was converted to midsize shops and ...

  6. List of department stores by country - Wikipedia

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    C&A; Liverpool – biggest department store chain in Mexico; El Palacio de Hierro – high-end department store; Sanborns – division of Carso Comercial, nationwide, famous for their coffee-shop-style restaurant, bars, and compact merchandise areas selling limited selections of giftable merchandise, pharmacy, newsstand, and cosmetics.

  7. Ngee Ann City - Wikipedia

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    The two towers of Ngee Ann City were intended by the designer to symbolise Chinese door gods, representing strength, generosity, and unity. Tenants in the office tower include Takashimaya Singapore, Books Kinokuniya, Metro department store, Ngee Ann Development, some private office tenants and a medical floor on Level 8 of Tower B.

  8. Gutai Art Association - Wikipedia

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    On the occasion of the 9th Gutai Art Exhibition at the Takashimaya department store in Osaka in April 1960, Gutai set up The International Sky Festival on the building’s roof top, “exhibiting” works by 30 US-American, European and Japanese artists that were copied onto banners by the Gutai members and lifted into the air by advertising ...

  9. Metro (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Metro starts as a textile store on 72 High Street. 1965: The first Metro department store opens at Orchard Road in Liat Towers and is known as Metrotex. 1972: Metro Toyland opens at George Lee Building. 1973: Metrotex relocates to Holiday Inn Shopping Complex on Scotts Road and is renamed as Metro Orchard.