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  2. J. W. Robinson's - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1972 ADG borrowed the Robinson's name to open a separate division of department stores, Robinson's of Florida, on Florida's Gulf Coast and Orlando, based in St. Petersburg, Florida. It had been founded in the 1970s as an attempt by ADG to emulate its upscale J. W. Robinson's' stores on the fast-growing Florida Gulf Coast. This newly ...

  3. 1972 Robinsons department store fire - Wikipedia

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    The funding was organized by the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers’ Union, representing 160 employees of the store–five of the dead were union members. [10] By 14 December, SG $25,483 had been raised. [11] Robinsons issued an official statement revealing plans to open a new store before Christmas. [10]

  4. Robinsons Department Stores Online - Wikipedia

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    The company owned Robinsons department stores in Singapore and Malaysia, which closed in 2021. It also operated the largest department store in the Middle East at the Dubai Festival City before its closure in 2021. Robinsons Singapore was a member of the International Association of Department Stores from 1997 to 2012. Robinsons Department ...

  5. Robinsons - Wikipedia

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    Robinsons, former department store chain owned by Robinson & Co. in Singapore and Malaysia; Robinson Department Store, department store based in Thailand; Robinson Department Store, also known as Robinson's, a former Japanese department store; J. W. Robinson's, a chain of department stores that operated in Southern California and Arizona

  6. 1972 in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    21 November – A fire engulfs the Robinson's Department Store, causing 9 deaths. In addition, the impact of the fire damaged the roof of the Overseas Union Bank building and forced the Stock Exchange to stop trading for the day. As a result, this makes the fire one of the worst in Singapore's history. [16] [17]

  7. The Centrepoint - Wikipedia

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    The second basement to Level 3 would be for food and beverage outlets and shops, and Levels 4 to 6 would be an extension of the former Robinsons. The renovation works were completed in December 2006, and there is now a Gap store on Level 2 and an Esprit store on Level 3. There was a shopping mall decentralisation strategy over the years.

  8. John Little (department store) - Wikipedia

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    John Little was a former chain of department stores in Singapore. Established in 1845, John Little was the oldest department store in Singapore. [ 1 ] The John Little chain was acquired and owned by Robinson & Co. Limited in 1955.

  9. Raffles Place - Wikipedia

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    John Little, Singapore's oldest department store, was established on 30 August 1842 on Commercial Square. [7] Robinsons, another of the early department stores, was first established on Raffles Place in 1858 as a "family warehouse". Robinson's was then relocated elsewhere a few times before returning to Raffles Place in 1891. [8]