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  2. Arnotts (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    Arnotts is the oldest and largest department store in Ireland.It is located on Henry Street, on the north side of central Dublin. [2] [3] Together with the Brown Thomas chain of department stores, it is owned by UK-based Selfridges, which in turn is owned by Thai Conglomerate Central Group and Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF).

  3. John Arnott - Wikipedia

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    Arnott Street in Portobello, Dublin, is named for Arnott. In 1874, Arnott along with James Fitzgerald Lombard JP, a long-time director of Arnott's department store, and Edward McMahon purchased property in this area. Lombard Street West and McMahon Street were also eponymously named in this area.

  4. Brown Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Brown Thomas & Company Limited is a chain of five upmarket department stores in Ireland, with two located in Dublin, and one each in Cork, Galway, and Limerick.Together with Dublin's Arnotts department store, it is owned by UK-based Selfridges, which in turn is owned by Thai Conglomerate Central Group and Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF).

  5. Arnotts - Wikipedia

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    Arnotts can refer to; Arnott's Group, an Australian biscuit and salted snack food company; Arnotts (Ireland), a department store in Dublin, Ireland; Arnotts (Scotland) a department store in Glasgow and group of department stores in Scotland. A trading name of House of Fraser which is no longer in use.

  6. Henry Street, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    A Roches Stores department store was established on the corner of Henry Street and Coles Lane in 1960. The premises were redeveloped in 2003. [8] View of The Spire from Arnotts department store. The Ilac Centre began construction in 1977. As well as an entrance on Henry Street, it linked it to Parnell Street and Moore Street. [8]

  7. Arnotts (Scotland) - Wikipedia

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    The store was opened by John Arnott as a subsidiary of Arnott, Cannock & Co of Dublin in 1850 in Jamaica Street as a drapery. [1] During 1886 the partnership between Arnott and Cannock was dissolved and Thomas Arnott, half brother of John, ran the store under the name of Arnott & Co.

  8. List of largest retail companies - Wikipedia

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    Drug store/Pharmacy 16,365 -0.4%: Camp Hill United States: 63 Kingfisher: Home improvement 15,880 4.8%: London United Kingdom: 64 BJ's Wholesale Club: Cash & carry/Warehouse club 15,430 2.7%: Westborough United States: 65 Pan Pacific International Discount department store 15,335 3.2%: Tokyo Japan: 66 Kohl’s: Department store 15,031 -1.0% ...

  9. Arnott - Wikipedia

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    Arnott (automobile), a car made by Arnott's Garages; Arnott's Biscuits, a subsidiary of the Campbell Soup Company of America Arnott's Shapes, a savoury cracker produced by Arnott's; Arnotts (Ireland), a department store in Dublin; Arnotts (Scotland), a department store in Glasgow; Arnott baronets, a British baronetcy since 1896