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  2. El Corte Inglés - Wikipedia

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    Flagship Castellana store at the Torre Titania tower, Madrid Aranda de Duero store Plaça Catalunya store, Barcelona Córdoba store Elche (Elx) store, 2009. El Corte Inglés S.A. (Spanish pronunciation: [el ˈkoɾte jŋˈɡles]), [a] headquartered in Madrid, [2] is the biggest department store group in Europe and ranks third worldwide.

  3. Galerías Preciados - Wikipedia

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    Galerías Preciados, S.A. was a Spanish chain of department stores founded in 1943 by José "Pepín" Fernández Rodríguez. Named after the street on which it stood, Galerías Preciados was, along with El Corte Inglés, one of the economic motors of the retail industry in post-war Spain.

  4. El Corte Inglés S.A. - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 18 December 2010, at 04:45 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Hipercor - Wikipedia

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    It has its head office in the El Corte Inglés head office building in Madrid. [1] [2] Hipercor generally stocks a wide range of household and food products across large floorspaces (1 or 2 storeys) and are usually located as part of the same building complexes (styled as centro commercial) as the El Corte Inglés department store.

  6. Calle de Preciados - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the 20th century, commercial activity boosted in the wake of the growth of Galerías Preciados and Corte Inglés department stores (by the purchase of neighbouring businesses). [6] Starting in December 1967, the street started being closed to traffic on a temporary basis for the Christmas season owing to the large flow of pedestrians ...

  7. Roberto Verino - Wikipedia

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    He sold his family business to El Corte Inglés and opened his first eponymous store in Madrid in 1992, launching his first perfume the same year. [1] He signed distribution deals with Harrods and Saks Fifth Avenue. [2] In 1998, he cofounded the Asociación de Creadores de la Moda de España.

  8. Scalpers - Wikipedia

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    Scalpers operates in the Spanish domestic market with nearly 190 points of sale, including both single-brand stores (with a total of 62) and corners in El Corte Inglés. The company states that it continues to look for opportunities in the country and continues to grow its network of establishments, after opening in 2019 in cities such as A ...

  9. Callao Square - Wikipedia

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    El Corte Inglés department store at #2, 9 stories, [7] part of a multi-building store complex Fnac La Adriática building at Plaza de Callao #3 ( Gran Vía #39)