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In 1998, Blockbuster created DEJ Productions, which acquired 225 films primarily to provide exclusive content to its Blockbuster stores prior to being sold off to First Look Studios in 2005. [54] During that same year, Blockbuster bought the Irish video rental store Xtra-vision, with over 200 stores in Ireland and the United Kingdom. In 2009 ...
Blockbuster Video - video rental (Defunct) Borders - books, music, videos (Defunct) Bricorama - D.Y, gardening; France; Bunnings - Home improvement; Australia and New Zealand (formerly United Kingdom and Ireland) Cabela's - hunting, fishing, camping; historically a US-only chain, but opened its first Canadian location in 2008; Carrefour ...
Number of stores Number of Auckland stores Parent company Founded Head office 2degrees: Electronics store [1] Mobile phones [1] 56 [1] 20 [1] 2degrees [1] 2007 in Auckland [1] Wynyard Quarter, Auckland [1] 3 Guys (closed 2003) Supermarket [2] Groceries [2] 6 (2003) [2] 4 (2003) [2] Progressive Enterprises [2] 1973 in MÄngere, Auckland [3] [4 ...
Employees at the 5,500 remaining Blockbuster stores would do well to get out now. It seems that you're being replaced by a red box and a mail carrier. Blockbuster filed for bankruptcy in September ...
The El Paso locations will re-open on April 2nd for an everything-must-go clearance sale. Border Entertainment plans to still operate stores in Texas and Alaska, and it's estimated that around 50 ...
The chain was run by Blockbuster from 1996. The chain never rebranded in Ireland, citing market research that the Xtra-vision name was better known and more respected than Blockbuster across the island. The few Xtra-vision shops outside Ireland — those in Manchester, London and New Hampshire, were rebranded to Blockbuster after the takeover.
On January 5, 2021, the company announced all remaining 250 stores would close, [18] [19] and the chain would become an online web-store only. The online store offered new and used video sales along with Family Video branded merchandise such as t-shirts, coffee mugs and tumblers, hats, gym bags, key chains, water bottles, and so on. [20]
Smiths City has 23 stores. There are no stores in Auckland. [90] Its first store opened in Christchurch CBD in 1918. [91] JB Hi-Fi has 14 stores. [92] It opened its first store in Auckland CBD in 2007. [93] Bond & Bond had 24, including 18 in Auckland, until its closure in 2013. [94] [95] The first store opened in Silverdale, Auckland in 1875. [94]