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  2. Debenhams - Wikipedia

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    Boohoo relaunched the website as Debenhams.com on 12 April 2021 under its own company, Debenhams.com Online Limited, when Debenhams' stores reopened to begin closing down sales following a relaxation of some COVID-19 restrictions. After 243 years in business, the remaining Debenhams department stores closed for the final time during May 2021 ...

  3. Debenhams (online retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Debenhams (formerly Debenhams.com), a trading name of Debenhams Brands Ltd, is an online retailer owned by Boohoo.com. The company was formed in 2021 after Boohoo purchased the website operations and rights to the name of the department store group Debenhams , which had entered liquidation .

  4. F. W. Woolworth Company - Wikipedia

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    The property development company Woolworth Group in Cyprus began life as an offshoot of the British Woolworth's company, originally operating Woolworth's department stores in Cyprus. In 2003, these stores were rebranded Debenhams, but the commercial property arm of the business retained the Woolworth's name.

  5. Bobby & Co. - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1970s the decision was taken by the Debenhams board to rationalise the entire group and bring the majority of their department stores under the Debenhams brand. The stores in Margate and Cliftonville were closed in 1972, [10] while all other stores trading under the Bobby's name were rebranded as Debenhams.

  6. Edwin Jones (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Jones was a large department store in Southampton, England founded in 1860 in East Street, Southampton with further stores established in Old Christchurch Road, Bournemouth, and Clinton Arcade, Weymouth. [1] The business became part of the Drapery Trust, [2] later a subsidiary of Debenhams, in 1928. The store was re-branded as Debenhams ...

  7. Debenhams Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Debenhams Ireland was a national chain of department stores in Ireland, that was owned ultimately by Debenhams plc. It was largely based on the former Roches Store chain, though after that business divested its grocery units.

  8. Curl Brothers - Wikipedia

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    When the new store opened it had entrances on Brigg Street, Orford Place, Red Lion Street and Rampant Horse Street and had 97,000 square foot of retail space. [2] Debenhams continued to operate the store under the Curl Brother name until the 1970s when they rationalised the brand. Debenhams closed all its stores in May 2021. [8]

  9. Matthias Robinson - Wikipedia

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    The business continued to grow and in 1914 opened a new department store in Briggate, Leeds. [6] This store was later expanded in 1938 by purchasing neighbouring department store H & D Hart. [7] After the death of Matthias in 1929, his sons took over the running of the business with his son Cyril running the Stockton branch until he retired.