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  2. Nick Scali Furniture - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1962 by Nick D. Scali. [1] The company specializes in leather and fabric lounges. They sell dining room and bedroom furniture as well. Nick Scali operate multiple showrooms and distribution centres across all states and territories in Australia. [2] In 2017 Nick Scali opened its first showroom in Auckland, New Zealand. [3]

  3. Canberra Outlet Centre - Wikipedia

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    Canberra Outlet Centre (formerly known as DFO Canberra and Homemaker Hub and Direct Factory Outlets Canberra) is an outlet type discount shopping centre located on the edge of Fyshwick, a light industrial suburb located in the southeast of Canberra. In addition to providing retail space for 100 specialty outlet stores, the Homewares/Furniture ...

  4. Greenlit Brands - Wikipedia

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    Plush – Think Sofas – Acquired in October 2016 and sold in October 2021 to Nick Scali Furniture. [2] [6] Original Mattress Factory – Acquired in October 2016 and sold in June 2022. [2] [7] Snooze – Founded in 1974 as Capt'n Snooze. Sold to Queens Lane Capital in April 2023. [8]

  5. JB Hi-Fi - Wikipedia

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    JB Hi-Fi was established in the Melbourne suburb of Keilor East by John Barbuto in 1974, selling music and specialist hi-fi equipment. [3] Barbuto sold the business in 1983 to Richard Bouris, David Rodd and Peter Caserta, who expanded JB Hi-Fi into a chain of ten stores in Melbourne and Sydney turning over $150 million by 2000, when they sold the majority of their holding to private equity.

  6. Majura Park Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    The shopping centre was originally constructed as Brand Depot, a factory outlet centre in 2006 at a cost of $12.5 million. [3] Brand Depot was intended to be constructed in three stages, eventually housing up to 120 retail stores. Due to the building's proximity to Canberra Airport's main runway, the use of construction cranes was restricted.

  7. EziBuy - Wikipedia

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    EziBuy is a New Zealand and Australian multi-channel retailer. It sells clothing, homeware and gifts through a multi-channel model in both countries. [1]Products can be purchased through catalogues, and four retail stores around New Zealand.

  8. Talk:Nick Scali Furniture - Wikipedia

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    Nick Scali Furniture unveils A$40.4 million IPO. 2004; Nick Scali buys Adelaide retailer.(Nick Scali Ltd.)(Payneham Home Furnishings Pty Ltd.)(Brief Article) No immediate turnaround - Nick Scali. Nick Scali enters Victoria. Lyn White; M2 gets three new tenants. Nick Scali continues Vic rollout. Nick Scali in waterfront deal.

  9. The Warehouse Group - Wikipedia

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    The Warehouse operates discount retail department stores selling a broad range of non-grocery and grocery products. As of January 2015, The Warehouse employed over 12,000 people in New Zealand. [4]