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  2. Ontario Food Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The Ontario Food Terminal. The Ontario Food Terminal is the main produce distribution centre for Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It is located at 165 The Queensway at Park Lawn Road, north of the Gardiner Expressway, and west of the Humber River.

  3. Distribution center - Wikipedia

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    Sainsbury's distribution centre in Waltham Point, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom.. A distribution center for a set of products is a warehouse or other specialized building, often with refrigeration or air conditioning, which is stocked with products to be redistributed to retailers, to wholesalers, or directly to consumers.

  4. List of supermarket chains in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Co-op Atlantic. Valu Foods; Village Food Stores; Coppa's Fresh Market; Fairway Markets; Calgary Co-op; Federated Co-operatives Ltd. Heritage Co-op (Western Manitoba)

  5. List of supermarket chains in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    By 1980 there was 21 freezer centres, but these were sold off in 1986 to Bejam. Sainsbury's Savacentre: 1977 Discontinued, Rebranded Sainsbury's 2005 Savacentre was a joint project started by Sainsburys and BHS to compete in Hypermarket scene. Sainsburys added when BHS pulled out of the company. Sanders Brothers 1877 Bankruptcy 1950s

  6. Argos (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Since Sainsbury's acquired Argos, more and more standalone stores have been moved into a nearby Sainsbury's store. On 25 September 2019, Sainsbury's announced that over 50 Argos stores would be closing or relocating in order to cut costs. Stores also began to feature digital computers as well as printed catalogues to save costs.

  7. Merchandise Building - Wikipedia

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    Toronto, Ontario: Country: Canada: Construction started: 1910, with additions in 1916 and 1930: Owner: Sears Canada until 1992: Height; Roof: pyramidal metal roofs and a flat roof: Technical details; Structural system: 1910 Warehouse: brick. 1916 Mail Order Building: red brick over reinforced concrete. 1930 Warehouse: Brick and Concrete: Floor area

  8. 222 Jarvis Street - Wikipedia

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    A new two-storey glass atrium extends from the main-floor lobby and part of the second floor east toward Jarvis Street to bring in more natural light. The building has an escalator system that runs from the basement to the ninth floor. A 190-square-metre (2,000 sq ft) skylight was cut into the roof to allow light into the centre of the building.

  9. Queen's Quay Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Queen's Quay Terminal is a condominium apartment, office and retail complex in the Harbourfront neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It was originally built in 1927 as a marine terminal with office, warehouse and cold-storage facilities.