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The Setif Park Mall (Arabic: المركز التجاري لسطيف) is a shopping mall in Sétif, Algeria. The construction of the Centre Commercial Sétif was in charge of the Algerian group. The Construction began in May 2011 and completion on 4 February 2016.
Grace Bros was an Australian department store chain, founded in 1885. It was bought by Myer (later Coles Myer) in 1983.There were 25 stores across New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory plus a few in Victoria, until they were re-branded under the Myer name in 2004.
Park Mall seen from the amusement park. Park Mall Setif is a shopping mal that has been open since February 2016. Located along the Avenue de l'ALN, between the seat of the Wilaya to the east and the amusement park to the west, the large building includes a 5-storey shopping center, the largest in Algeria, a business center, a hotel and a ...
The Myer retail group was founded by Sidney Myer, who migrated from Belarus to Melbourne in 1899 after the height of Victoria's gold rush, with very little money and little knowledge of English to join his elder brother, Elcon Myer (1875–1938), who had left Russia two years earlier.
In February 2022, Myer announced its plan to close its department store in Westpoint Blacktown on 3 April of the same year. The company stated the move as a desire to follow its 'Customer First Plan', to downsize and shift more sales online. Myer cited as an example, the decision to close Myer Knox, in Melbourne's east in July 2021.
In July 1983, the Myer Emporium sold the shopping centre to the Gandel Group of Companies. [4] In June 2011, the CFS Retail Property Trust sold a 50% shareholding to CPP Investments. [5] CPP sold this in March 2014 to the GPT Group. [6] [7] The other 50% passed to Vicinity Centres in June 2015 when it merged with the Novion Property Group. [8] [9]
This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items. (January 2016) There are many different types of shopping centres in Australia. In 2018, the Shopping Centre Council of Australia Identified Australia has had 1,630 existing shopping centres, being defined as a major Integrated retail centre with at least 1,000 m 2 (11,000 sq ft) of lettable retail floor-space, with over 65,000 ...
From 1911 to 1934, Melbourne businessman Sidney Myer acquired and constructed 10 buildings between Lonsdale and Bourke streets in the central city while establishing his Myer chain of department stores. The first new building was completed facing Bourke Street in 1914, and the 8-storey structure was named the "Myer's Emporium".