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  2. Debenhams - Wikipedia

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    Debenhams plc was a British department store chain operating in the United Kingdom, Denmark and the Republic of Ireland, and is still operating as a franchise in seven Middle East countries. [4] It was founded in 1778 as a single store in London and grew to 178 locations across those countries, also owning the Danish department store chain ...

  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. Final Debenhams stores to shut as chain’s 243-year ... - AOL

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    The historic department store chain will close its remaining 28 stores across the UK for good on Saturday.

  5. Department stores by country - Wikipedia

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    During the 1970s, Debenhams rebranded their original named stores, like Bobby & Co. and Griffin & Spalding to Debenhams, [74] while United Drapery Stores moved the likes of John Farnon (Newcastle) and Mackross (Cardiff) to become Allders. [75]

  6. 7 '90s mall stores that still exist today - AOL

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    Tons of your favorite mall brands and retailers from your tween days are still alive and kicking today. ... 7 '90s mall stores that still exist today. AOL.com Editors. April 18, 2017 at 1:05 PM ...

  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. Kennards - Wikipedia

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    The original Kennards store in Croydon was knocked down and replaced by a new Debenham store. The closure of this store was announced in 2020, bringing to the end of a period of more than a century and a half of trading from the site as either Kennards or its direct successor [6] while Debenhams are still located in the old Staines store. [7]

  9. Kendals - Wikipedia

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    The store is located in a purpose-built Art Deco building on Deansgate, with 280,000 sq ft (26,000 m 2) of retail space, making it Manchester's largest department store (the previous largest being Debenhams on Market Street until its closure in 2021) at 420,000 sq ft (39,000 m 2).