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List of department stores by country

This is a list of department stores. In the case of department store groups the location of the flagship store is given. This list does not include large specialist stores, which sometimes resemble department stores.

Note: "trading" is British English for "in operation".

Africa Edit

Botswana Edit

Ghana Edit

Defunct:

Kenya Edit

Nigeria Edit

South Africa Edit

Tanzania Edit

Tunisia Edit

Zimbabwe Edit

North America Edit

Canada Edit

Currently trading:

  • Canadian Tire – auto repair garage, hardware, home renovations, sports, garden centre, electronics, auto parts, furniture, food, housewares, towels; franchised stores with independent owners
  • Costco – Canadian unit of US-based chain; warehouse superstore, food, electronics, furniture, clothing, car repair
  • Fields – discount chain owned by FHC Holdings Ltd.; the chain was purchased by Hudson's Bay Company in 1981 but broke away in 2012
  • Hart - Department store chain founded in 1960. Stores located across Quebec, Ontario and New Brunswick.
  • Holt Renfrew – high-end department store chain
  • Hudson's Bay – department store owned by Hudson's Bay Company (HBC). Formerly called The Bay
  • The North West Company – retail, primarily northern and smaller towns
  • Real Canadian Superstore - chain of grocery stores that also carry electronics, fashion, household items, and have in-store services such as pharmacies, wine shops, GoodLife Fitness locations and Mobil gas stations. Located in five provinces in Canada.
  • Saks Fifth Avenue – high-end department store
  • Simons – Department store founded in 1840. Stores in Québec, Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia.
  • Taylor's – Quebec department store
  • Walmart Canada – part of US multinational Walmart
  • Winners/Homesense/Marshalls – part of US company TJX Companies

Defunct:

  • Adilman's Department Store – Saskatoon, SK (1921–1974)
  • A.L. Green - chain of department stores. Merged with Greenberg Stores about 1980.
  • Army & Navy Stores
  • Ayre and Sons – Newfoundland-based department store chain; once operated as many as 80 stores coast-to-coast (1859–1991)
  • Biway – discount store based in Ontario, defunct in 2001
  • The Bon Marché – independent discount variety store in St. John's, Newfoundland 1919–1971
  • Bowring BrothersSt. John's, NL, department store, also national home decor store chain 1811–2019
  • Bretton's – high-end department store, 1985–1996
  • Caban – Club Monaco's Home Store, 2000–2006
  • Caplan's – Ottawa, Ontario department store; founded in 1897, closed in 1984
  • Consumers Distributing – Canadian catalogue discount retailer (formerly Consumers Distributing Ltd., 1957 to 1996)
  • Dupuis Frères – Montreal department store, founded by Nazaire Dupuis (1870), closed 1978
  • Eaton's – went bankrupt in 1999; acquired by Sears Canada; defunct in 2002; as with the closure of Woodward's a decade earlier (see below), the vacancies left by Eaton's stores sparked a number of major shopping mall renovations and reconfigurations across the country
  • Freimans – longtime Ottawa retailer, acquired by the Bay in 1972
  • Home Outfitters – home goods store, subsidiary of Hudsons Bay Company, 1999–2019
  • Horizon – discount department store operated by Eaton's, 1967–1978
  • Kmart Canada – discount department store, usually in the suburbs, created by S.S. Kresge  sold Canadian stores to Hudson's Bay Company in 1997; many of these stores closed outright; the few that remained were converted to HBC's Zellers banner
  • Laliberté – Quebec City department store, founded in 1867, closed 2020[1][2]
  • Larocque's Department Store 1923–1971 Ottawa, Ontario; constructed in 1923 to cater to the Francophone community of Lowertown; William Noffke made additions to the space in 1930; Management and ownership taken over by Joe Vineberg 1931 with relatives Harry and Sol Goodman of New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. Closed circa 1970–1971; now the Mercury Court Building, housing offices of Barry Padolsky Associates Inc. and shops. Barry Padolsky Associates Inc. renovated and expanded the space from 1989 to 1993. Features include a Mercury weathervane by the American sculptor W. H. Mullen, which was rescued from the Sun Life Building, demolished in 1949. The building was included amongst other architecturally interesting and historically significant buildings in Doors Open Ottawa, 2012.[3]
  • Goodman Department Store- New Glasgow-Antigonish-Truro in Nova Scotia-Ottawa-Montreal. Established in 1904 by Harry Goodman, his brother Sol Goodman and the Vineburg Family under the name Vineburg Goodman & Co. Goodman's was northern Nova Scotia's first and largest department store with 34 departments. The Ottawa store operated under the name of Larocque noted above. Goodman Co. closed in Antigonish, New Glasgow and Truro in 1984–1985. The stores were redeveloped shopping centres in Antigonish by developer Brian MacLeod and in New Glasgow the largest store by Brian MacLeod, and lawyers Richard Goodman Q.C. (grandson of former owner) and Gregory MacDonald Q.C.
  • LW Stores – furniture, hardware, home, grocery, health & beauty, clothing liquidation retailer
  • Marks & Spencer – British retailer's Canadian stores first opened 1973 and closed 1999
  • Metropolitan – discount department store chain (1908–1997); sister chain of SAAN Stores and Greenberg Stores, later converted to the SAAN name
  • Miracle Mart – discount grocery store operated by Steinberg's, defunct 1992; some outlets of the spinoff grocery chain, Miracle Food Mart, were acquired by Dominion Stores
  • Morgan's – merged with Hudson's Bay Company
  • Murphy-Gamble – Ottawa store, acquired by Simpson's
  • Nordstrom – (2014-2023)
  • Ogilvy's (Charles Ogilvy Limited) – Ottawa-area chain, merged with Robinson's in the 1980s, defunct 1990s
  • Ogilvy's – Montreal department store, founded by James A. Ogilvy (1866), merged with Holt-Renfrew (2019)
  • Compagnie Paquet – Quebec City department store; founded in 1850; merged with Syndicat de Québec in the 1970s, closed in 1981[1]
  • Peoples – 1914–1995; discount store closed at the same time as its parent company Wise Stores; not to be confused with the Canadian jewelry store chain
  • Pollack – Quebec City department store; two stores in Quebec City and one in Montreal; operated from 1915 to 1978
  • Prange & PrangewayH. C. Prange Co.; opened in 1887; chain was acquired by Younkers in the autumn of 1992
  • S&R Department Store – discount store in Kingston (1959–2009)[4] and Belleville.
  • S.S. Kresge – smaller, downtown locations
  • SAAN Stores – discount stores (1947–2008); most of chain's locations and SAAN name bought on asset basis by The Bargain! Shop
  • Sam's Club – opened 2005 and expanded to 6 locations; closed in 2009
  • Sayvette – discount department store, defunct 1970s
  • Sears Canada – Canadian unit of Sears (1984–2018)
  • Sentry – Ontario chain of retail department stores; various locations from Sarnia to Kingston; founded in 1961[5] by Samuel Joseph Lipson (August 15, 1911 – November 12, 2006).[6] A discount department store with the slogan "Sentry – Guards your dollar",[7] this small regional chain closed in the early 1980s.[8]
  • Shop-Rite – catalogue store operated by Hudson's Bay Company, 1970s-1982
  • Simpson's – acquired by the Hudson's Bay Company and closed 1991; name now owned by Sears Canada 2001–2008; now owned by 1373639 Alberta Ltd, a Sears Canada shell company
  • Simpsons-Sears Limited – name retired and renamed Sears Canada Inc.; 1952–1984
  • Spencer's – Western Canada, bought by Eaton's
  • Syndicat de Quebec – Quebec City department store; founded in 1867; closed in 1981[1]
  • Target – Newfoundland discount variety store chain (1981–1995); never related to the American company
  • Target Canada – part of US giant Target Corporation (2013–2015)
  • Towers Department Stores/BoniMart – sold to Zellers in 1990 and name retired in 1991, with closure of final stores
  • Wise Stores – similar to Hart Stores
  • Woodward's – Western Canada; defunct 1993; most stores converted to Zellers, Walmart, and The Bay; its closure sparked a wave of major renovations and reconfigurations in malls across Canada between 1993 and the early 2000s
  • Woolco – discount department store, usually in the suburbs, acquired by Wal-Mart in 1994
  • Woolworth's – closed Canadian stores in 1994, though some became Woolco (such as the Whitehorse outlet); others that did not close outright were reconfigured and rebranded as The Bargain! Shop
  • XS Cargo – discount retailer chain dealing in clearance items; defunct 2014
  • Yaohan – single location in Vancouver of Japanese chain in the late 1990s
  • Zellers – discount retailer chain (1931–2020), store leases purchased by Target Canada in 2011, with brand name replaced & stores changed to Target in 2013. The last two stores using the Zellers name, were closed in 2020. In spring 2023 HBC re-opened some Zellers stores within select Hudson's Bay Stores

El Salvador Edit

  • Sears
  • Siman – Central American department store chain with locations in Nicaragua, Guatemala, and Costa Rica

Defunct:

  • Sanborns – branch of Mexican department store chain closed in 2020.
  • Carrion (2003-2019)

Mexico Edit

  • C&A
  • Cimaco
  • Liverpool – biggest department store chain in Mexico
  • El Palacio de Hierro – high-end department store
  • Sanborns – division of Carso Comercial, nationwide, famous for their coffee-shop-style restaurant, bars, and compact merchandise areas selling limited selections of giftable merchandise, pharmacy, newsstand, and cosmetics.
  • Sears Mexico – division of Carso Comercial
  • Suburbia

Defunct Edit

Puerto Rico Edit

United States Edit

South America Edit

Argentina Edit

Defunct:

Bolivia Edit

Brazil Edit

Currently trading:

Defunct:

Chile Edit

Currently trading:

Defunct:

  • J. C. Penney – two stores in Santiago area (one in Alto Las Condes as a full-store, one in Parque Arauco as an only-furniture store); closed because of poor sales in 1999; converted to Almacenes París and Casa&Ideas stores.
  • Gala-Sears – five stores (one full store and four minor stores) in Santiago area; Chilean division of Sears; closed because of poor sales in 1983; converted to Falabella.
  • Muricy – two stores in Santiago area; closed because of bankruptcy in 1990; converted to Almacenes París.

Supermarkets and discount stores:

  • Jumbo – supermarket chain, belongs to the Cencosud Group
  • Líder – supermarket chain, belongs to the D&S Company, a Walmart joint venture

Colombia Edit

Currently trading:

Defunct:

Ecuador Edit

  • Almacenes Tía
  • Almacenes De Prati[9] – department store and retail business; clothing, shoes, accessories, cosmetics, and home goods
  • Comandato[10]

Paraguay Edit

Peru Edit

Currently trading:

Defunct:

Supermarkets and discount stores

Uruguay Edit

Defunct:

Venezuela Edit

Currently trading:

Defunct:

  • Sears - sold to Organización Cisneros in 1984, rebranded to Maxy's until it became defunct in 1995.

Supermarkets and discount stores

Asia Edit

Brunei Edit

Cambodia Edit

China Edit

Defunct:

  • Seiyu – sold to Beijing Hualian Group
  • Wing On – after civil war in 1949, the store's business moved outside China to Hong Kong; its properties and asset in China were nationalized under the Communist system
  • Yaohan

Hong Kong Edit

Currently trading:

Defunct:

India Edit

Indonesia Edit

Currently trading:

  • Foreign department store brands:
    • ÆON – Jakarta, Tangerang, Bogor
    • Galeries Lafayette – Jakarta
    • Lotte – Jakarta
    • LuLu – Jakarta, Tangerang
    • M&S – Jakarta, Tangerang, Bandung, Surabaya, Bali, Medan
    • Metro – Jakarta, Bandung, Surabaya, Makassar, Solo
    • Sogo – Jakarta, Tangerang, Surabaya, Bali, Medan, Samarinda
    • Seibu – Jakarta
  • Local department store brands:
    • Citrus – Bogor, Jakarta, Semarang
    • Lima Cahaya – Kalimantan
    • Matahari – nationwide
    • Ramayana – nationwide
    • Robinson – nationwide
    • Cahaya – nationwide
    • Sarinah – Jakarta
    • Surya – Papua
    • Transmart – nationwide
    • Yogya - Java

Defunct

Israel Edit

Japan Edit

Laos Edit

Lebanon Edit

Macau Edit

Defunct:

Malaysia Edit

Currently trading:

Defunct:

Pakistan Edit

Philippines Edit

Saudi Arabia Edit

Singapore Edit

Currently trading:

  • Beijing Hualian Group – formerly known as Seiyu Group (Bugis Junction, Lot 1, The Clementi Mall, Jurong Point, Junction 8)
  • Isetan (Shaw House and Centre, Tampines Mall, Parkway Parade, NEX)
  • Metro (Paragon, Causeway Point)
  • Mustafa (Little India)
  • Robinson & Co.
    • Marks & Spencer – franchise (313@Somerset, Jewel Changi Airport, Marina Square, One Raffles Place, Paragon, Plaza Singapura, Parkway Parade Vivocity, Waterway Point, Wheelock Place)
  • Takashimaya (Ngee Ann City)
  • Tangs (Tang Plaza - Orchard Road, VivoCity)
  • OG (Chinatown, Bugis, Orchard Road)

Defunct:

South Korea Edit

  • AK Plaza – five branches throughout the country, Main shop in Guro, SW Seoul and Bundang new city and Suwon & Pyeongtaek station shop, A AeKyung group company
  • Galleria Department Store – six or five branches throughout South Korea, because EAST and WEST are considered one store in Gangnam, Southern Seoul, Main department store in Daejeon & Cheninan, Chungnam area. A Hanwha group subsidiary.
  • Happy World (Haengbokhan Sesang) Department Store – Yangcheon-gu, Mokdong, Seoul
  • Hyundai Department Store – 15 branches throughout the country main brand in Gangnam Apgujeong dong & Gangnam coex shop, Pangyo new city & Kintex shop at NE Seoul exhibition center
  • Lotte Department Store – more than 30 branches throughout the country, including three Young Plazas and one Avenuel at jamsil 123-storey skyscraper mall complex, 8 overseas branches in Russia, Moscow, China, Vietnam, Hanoi, and Indonesia, Jakarta The top department stores with Lotte hotel complex.
  • M Department Store – Chuncheon, Gangwon-do
  • NC Department Store - Part of E-land group company, it has 19 branches throughout the nation including Seoul Garden 5 mall, Southern Seoul along with Hyudnai city mall.
  • Say Department Store – Seo-gu, Daejeon
  • Shinsegae Department Store – 13 branches throughout the country including Myeongdong shop and starfield mall in Hanam SE Seoul & Goyang, Northern Seoul.
  • Taepyung Department Store – Dongjak-gu, Seoul

Defunct:

Sri Lanka Edit

Currently trading:

Taiwan Edit

Thailand Edit

Currently trading:

Defunct:

United Arab Emirates Edit

Currently trading:

Defunct:

Vietnam Edit

Europe Edit

Albania Edit

Austria Edit

Belgium Edit

  • Galeria Inno – part of the German GALERIA Holding GmbH (Galeria Kaufhof)

Bulgaria Edit

  • TZUM- dismantled in the 1990s. Several modern malls function in Sofia, Varna, Bourgas, etc.

Czech Republic Edit

Cyprus Edit

Denmark Edit

Currently trading:

Defunct:

Estonia Edit

Currently trading:

Defunct:

Finland Edit

Currently trading:

Defunct:

  • Anttila
  • Pukeva

France Edit

Defunct:

Germany Edit

Currently trading:

  • Alsterhaus – located in Hamburg, part of the KaDeWe Group
  • Apropos – luxury department store / concept store, located in Cologne, Düsseldorf and Hamburg
  • Breuninger – ten luxury department stores, with head office in Stuttgart
  • Galeria Kaufhof – subsidiary of HBC and the leading German department store group
  • Galeries Lafayette Berlin – Berlin branch of the French department store, will close end of 2024
  • Hema – Dutch group operating 6 department stores in Germany
  • KaDeWe – located in Berlin, part of the KaDeWe Group
  • Ludwig Beck – luxury department store, founded in 1861, located in Munich
  • Müller – not really a department store, more a large chemists that sells additional goods such as housewares, multi-media, toys
  • Oberpollinger – located in Munich, part of the KaDeWe Group
  • Peek & Cloppenburg fashion / clothing store (not really a department store)
  • Woolworth – German branch of the Woolworth group, independent from the international Woolworth group, now German owned by the Tengelmann Group

Defunct:

Greece Edit

Currently trading:

  • Attica Department Stores, Attica at Golden Hall
  • Fokas Department Stores (closed)
  • Hondos Center – mainly cosmetics
  • Notos Galleries

Hungary Edit

Iceland Edit

Ireland Edit

Currently trading:

Defunct:

Foreign-Operated:

Italy Edit

Defunct:

  • Gamma – acquired by Standa in 1973
  • JCPenney – acquired by Rinascente in 1977
  • Mas – department store in Rome, closed in 2017
  • Standa – acquired by Gruppo Coin in 1998

Latvia Edit

Lithuania Edit

  • Akropolis
  • CUP
  • Europa
  • Gedimino 9
  • Ozas
  • Panorama
  • Maxima
  • Lidl

Luxembourg Edit

Defunct:

  • Monopol – sold its assets

Netherlands Edit

Currently trading:

Defunct:

Norway Edit

Poland Edit

Portugal Edit

Currently trading:

Defunct:

  • Grandella (Lisbon)
  • Grandes Armazens do Chiado (Lisbon and branches)
  • Marks & Spencer

Romania Edit

Russia Edit

Currently trading:

Serbia Edit

Slovakia Edit

Slovenia Edit

Spain Edit

Currently trading:

Defunct:

  • Almacenes Al Pelayo (Oviedo)
  • Almacenes Arias – closed in 1997
  • Almacenes Botas (Oviedo and Gijón)
  • Almacenes Madrid-París
  • Almacenes Simeón – closed in 1987
  • Galerías Preciados – taken over by El Corte Inglés in 1996
  • Marks & Spencer – closed in 1996
  • Sears – taken over by Galerías Preciados in 1983
  • SEPU – the Australian owners closed the remaining four branches in 2002

Sweden Edit

Currently trading:

Defunct:

Switzerland Edit

  • Coop City
  • GlobusZürich, Bern, Luzern, Sursee, Walisellen, Locarno, Dietlikon, Marin, Basel, Chur, St. Gallen, Lausanne and Genève
  • Jelmoli – one flagship store located in Zürich
  • Loeb (Swiss department store) (Bern and branches) – Biel, Thun and Schönbühl
  • Manor (Basel and branches) – used to operate under different brands like Nordmann, Vilan, Rheinbrücke, Placette and Innovazione
  • Migros – the largest supermarket chain, but acting as a department store in different shopping centers

Defunct:

  • ABM (Au Bon Marché) – discount chain; was a part of the Globus group; closed 2001; some shops were converted to C&A stores
  • EPA (Einheitspreis AG) – discount chain; closed 2005; most stores converted to Coop City or closed down

United Kingdom Edit

Major department stores currently trading

Turkey Edit

Oceania Edit

Australia Edit

Department stores:

Discount department stores:

Defunct:

New Zealand Edit

Department Stores:

Discount department stores:

Defunct:

See also Edit

References Edit

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electronics auto parts furniture food housewares towels franchised stores with independent owners Costco Canadian unit of US based chain warehouse superstore food electronics furniture clothing car repair Fields discount chain owned by FHC Holdings Ltd the chain was purchased by Hudson s Bay Company in 1981 but broke away in 2012 Hart Department store chain founded in 1960 Stores located across Quebec Ontario and New Brunswick Holt Renfrew high end department store chain Hudson s Bay department store owned by Hudson s Bay Company HBC Formerly called The Bay The North West Company retail primarily northern and smaller towns Real Canadian Superstore chain of grocery stores that also carry electronics fashion household items and have in store services such as pharmacies wine shops GoodLife Fitness locations and Mobil gas stations Located in five provinces in Canada Saks Fifth Avenue high end department store Simons Department store founded in 1840 Stores in Quebec Ontario Alberta and British Columbia Taylor s Quebec department store Walmart Canada part of US multinational Walmart Winners Homesense Marshalls part of US company TJX CompaniesDefunct Adilman s Department Store Saskatoon SK 1921 1974 A L Green chain of department stores Merged with Greenberg Stores about 1980 Army amp Navy Stores Ayre and Sons Newfoundland based department store chain once operated as many as 80 stores coast to coast 1859 1991 Biway discount store based in Ontario defunct in 2001 The Bon Marche independent discount variety store in St John s Newfoundland 1919 1971 Bowring Brothers St John s NL department store also national home decor store chain 1811 2019 Bretton s high end department store 1985 1996 Caban Club Monaco s Home Store 2000 2006 Caplan s Ottawa Ontario department store founded in 1897 closed in 1984 Consumers Distributing Canadian catalogue discount retailer formerly Consumers Distributing Ltd 1957 to 1996 Dupuis Freres Montreal department store founded by Nazaire Dupuis 1870 closed 1978 Eaton s went bankrupt in 1999 acquired by Sears Canada defunct in 2002 as with the closure of Woodward s a decade earlier see below the vacancies left by Eaton s stores sparked a number of major shopping mall renovations and reconfigurations across the country Freimans longtime Ottawa retailer acquired by the Bay in 1972 Home Outfitters home goods store subsidiary of Hudsons Bay Company 1999 2019 Horizon discount department store operated by Eaton s 1967 1978 Kmart Canada discount department store usually in the suburbs created by S S Kresge sold Canadian stores to Hudson s Bay Company in 1997 many of these stores closed outright the few that remained were converted to HBC s Zellers banner Laliberte Quebec City department store founded in 1867 closed 2020 1 2 Larocque s Department Store 1923 1971 Ottawa Ontario constructed in 1923 to cater to the Francophone community of Lowertown William Noffke made additions to the space in 1930 Management and ownership taken over by Joe Vineberg 1931 with relatives Harry and Sol Goodman of New Glasgow Nova Scotia Closed circa 1970 1971 now the Mercury Court Building housing offices of Barry Padolsky Associates Inc and shops Barry Padolsky Associates Inc renovated and expanded the space from 1989 to 1993 Features include a Mercury weathervane by the American sculptor W H Mullen which was rescued from the Sun Life Building demolished in 1949 The building was included amongst other architecturally interesting and historically significant buildings in Doors Open Ottawa 2012 3 Goodman Department Store New Glasgow Antigonish Truro in Nova Scotia Ottawa Montreal Established in 1904 by Harry Goodman his brother Sol Goodman and the Vineburg Family under the name Vineburg Goodman amp Co Goodman s was northern Nova Scotia s first and largest department store with 34 departments The Ottawa store operated under the name of Larocque noted above Goodman Co closed in Antigonish New Glasgow and Truro in 1984 1985 The stores were redeveloped shopping centres in Antigonish by developer Brian MacLeod and in New Glasgow the largest store by Brian MacLeod and lawyers Richard Goodman Q C grandson of former owner and Gregory MacDonald Q C LW Stores furniture hardware home grocery health amp beauty clothing liquidation retailer Marks amp Spencer British retailer s Canadian stores first opened 1973 and closed 1999 Metropolitan discount department store chain 1908 1997 sister chain of SAAN Stores and Greenberg Stores later converted to the SAAN name Miracle Mart discount grocery store operated by Steinberg s defunct 1992 some outlets of the spinoff grocery chain Miracle Food Mart were acquired by Dominion Stores Morgan s merged with Hudson s Bay Company Murphy Gamble Ottawa store acquired by Simpson s Nordstrom 2014 2023 Ogilvy s Charles Ogilvy Limited Ottawa area chain merged with Robinson s in the 1980s defunct 1990s Ogilvy s Montreal department store founded by James A Ogilvy 1866 merged with Holt Renfrew 2019 Compagnie Paquet Quebec City department store founded in 1850 merged with Syndicat de Quebec in the 1970s closed in 1981 1 Peoples 1914 1995 discount store closed at the same time as its parent company Wise Stores not to be confused with the Canadian jewelry store chain Pollack Quebec City department store two stores in Quebec City and one in Montreal operated from 1915 to 1978 Prange amp Prangeway H C Prange Co opened in 1887 chain was acquired by Younkers in the autumn of 1992 S amp R Department Store discount store in Kingston 1959 2009 4 and Belleville S S Kresge smaller downtown locations SAAN Stores discount stores 1947 2008 most of chain s locations and SAAN name bought on asset basis by The Bargain Shop Sam s Club opened 2005 and expanded to 6 locations closed in 2009 Sayvette discount department store defunct 1970s Sears Canada Canadian unit of Sears 1984 2018 Sentry Ontario chain of retail department stores various locations from Sarnia to Kingston founded in 1961 5 by Samuel Joseph Lipson August 15 1911 November 12 2006 6 A discount department store with the slogan Sentry Guards your dollar 7 this small regional chain closed in the early 1980s 8 Shop Rite catalogue store operated by Hudson s Bay Company 1970s 1982 Simpson s acquired by the Hudson s Bay Company and closed 1991 name now owned by Sears Canada 2001 2008 now owned by 1373639 Alberta Ltd a Sears Canada shell company Simpsons Sears Limited name retired and renamed Sears Canada Inc 1952 1984 Spencer s Western Canada bought by Eaton s Syndicat de Quebec Quebec City department store founded in 1867 closed in 1981 1 Target Newfoundland discount variety store chain 1981 1995 never related to the American company Target Canada part of US giant Target Corporation 2013 2015 Towers Department Stores BoniMart sold to Zellers in 1990 and name retired in 1991 with closure of final stores Wise Stores similar to Hart Stores Woodward s Western Canada defunct 1993 most stores converted to Zellers Walmart and The Bay its closure sparked a wave of major renovations and reconfigurations in malls across Canada between 1993 and the early 2000s Woolco discount department store usually in the suburbs acquired by Wal Mart in 1994 Woolworth s closed Canadian stores in 1994 though some became Woolco such as the Whitehorse outlet others that did not close outright were reconfigured and rebranded as The Bargain Shop XS Cargo discount retailer chain dealing in clearance items defunct 2014 Yaohan single location in Vancouver of Japanese chain in the late 1990s Zellers discount retailer chain 1931 2020 store leases purchased by Target Canada in 2011 with brand name replaced amp stores changed to Target in 2013 The last two stores using the Zellers name were closed in 2020 In spring 2023 HBC re opened some Zellers stores within select Hudson s Bay StoresEl Salvador Edit Sears Siman Central American department store chain with locations in Nicaragua Guatemala and Costa RicaDefunct Sanborns branch of Mexican department store chain closed in 2020 Carrion 2003 2019 Mexico Edit C amp A Cimaco Liverpool biggest department store chain in Mexico El Palacio de Hierro high end department store Sanborns division of Carso Comercial nationwide famous for their coffee shop style restaurant bars and compact merchandise areas selling limited selections of giftable merchandise pharmacy newsstand and cosmetics Sears Mexico division of Carso Comercial SuburbiaDefunct Edit Saks Fifth Avenue 2007 2022 Puerto Rico Edit Burlington Coat Factory Capri department store J C Penney Kmart Macy s Marshalls Sears T J Maxx Topeka WalmartUnited States Edit Main articles List of department stores of the United States and List of defunct retailers of the United StatesSouth America EditArgentina Edit Defunct Casa Tia HarrodsBolivia Edit Big Sur KetalBrazil Edit Currently trading C amp A Daslu Lojas Americanas Lojas Renner Lojas Riachuelo Maquina de VendasDefunct Mappin Mesbla Muricy SearsChile Edit Currently trading Almacenes Paris belongs to the Cencosud Group Falabella largest and oldest department store in Chile La Polar Ripley AbcdinDefunct J C Penney two stores in Santiago area one in Alto Las Condes as a full store one in Parque Arauco as an only furniture store closed because of poor sales in 1999 converted to Almacenes Paris and Casa amp Ideas stores Gala Sears five stores one full store and four minor stores in Santiago area Chilean division of Sears closed because of poor sales in 1983 converted to Falabella Muricy two stores in Santiago area closed because of bankruptcy in 1990 converted to Almacenes Paris Supermarkets and discount stores Jumbo supermarket chain belongs to the Cencosud Group Lider supermarket chain belongs to the D amp S Company a Walmart joint ventureColombia Edit Currently trading Casa Tia Falabella Chilean company opened first store in Colombia in 2006 Flamingo MakroDefunct Sears La Polar RipleyEcuador Edit Almacenes Tia Almacenes De Prati 9 department store and retail business clothing shoes accessories cosmetics and home goods Comandato 10 Paraguay Edit Nueva Americana 11 Peru Edit Currently trading Falabella Oeschle RipleyDefunct Almacenes Paris was end operations in 2020 Saga sold to Falabella Chile and rebranded as Saga Falabella in 1995Supermarkets and discount stores Metro hypermarket property of Chilean Cencosud Plaza Vea hypermarket property of Supermercados Peruanos Tottus hypermarket property of Chilean Falabella Holdings Vivanda supermarket property of Supermercados Peruanos Wong supermarket property of Chilean CencosudUruguay Edit Defunct London ParisVenezuela Edit Currently trading Graffiti Macuto TrakiDefunct Sears sold to Organizacion Cisneros in 1984 rebranded to Maxy s until it became defunct in 1995 Supermarkets and discount stores Makro RattanAsia EditBrunei Edit Hua Ho Department StoreCambodia Edit Big CChina Edit China Resources Vanguard Beijing Hualian C amp A Dashang Group Isetan and Mitsukoshi Department Stores Jiuguang Department Store Pacific Sogo ParksonDefunct Seiyu sold to Beijing Hualian Group Wing On after civil war in 1949 the store s business moved outside China to Hong Kong its properties and asset in China were nationalized under the Communist system YaohanHong Kong Edit Currently trading APiTA c ty super since 1996 Citistore Harvey Nichols JUSCO part of AEON Group Lane Crawford since 1850 Marks amp Spencer New World Development Seibu Department Stores Sincere Department Store since 1900 Sogo since 1980 Wing On since 1907 YATA since 1990 as Seiyu Sold in 2000 to Sun Hung Kai rebranded as YATA in 2008 12 Defunct Daimaru closed in 1998 Isetan Matsuzakaya Seiyu locations sold to Sun Hung Kai in 2000 now operates as YATA Tokyu Yaohan bankrupt in 1997India Edit 1 India Family Mart 13 Big Bazaar Central Easyday Foodworld HyperCity Nilgiri s Croma D Mart Debenhams Lifestyle Stores Marks amp Spencer Maveli Stores Metro More Namdhari s Fresh Pantaloons Reliance Retail Reliance Fresh Reliance Trends Safal Shoppers Stop Spencer s Triveni Supermarkets WestsideIndonesia Edit Currently trading Foreign department store brands AEON Jakarta Tangerang Bogor Galeries Lafayette Jakarta Lotte Jakarta LuLu Jakarta Tangerang M amp S Jakarta Tangerang Bandung Surabaya Bali Medan Metro Jakarta Bandung Surabaya Makassar Solo Sogo Jakarta Tangerang Surabaya Bali Medan Samarinda Seibu Jakarta Local department store brands Citrus Bogor Jakarta Semarang Lima Cahaya Kalimantan Matahari nationwide Ramayana nationwide Robinson nationwide Cahaya nationwide Sarinah Jakarta Surya Papua Transmart nationwide Yogya JavaDefunct Debenhams Harvey Nichols JCPenney Printemps cancelled opening in 1997 Yaohan Hanshin cancelled opening in 1997 Parkson Centro local department store brand Lotus local department store brandIsrael Edit Castro Hamashbir Lazarchan HonigmanJapan Edit Main article Department stores in Japan Laos Edit Big CLebanon Edit Aishti BHV Farra Design CenterMacau Edit New YaohanDefunct YaohanMalaysia Edit Currently trading Aeon Debenhams 3 stores G2000 Isetan 4 stores Marks amp Spencer branches in 1 Utama Gurney Plaza Sunway Pyramid and Suria KLCC Metrojaya 6 stores Pacific Padini 28 stores Parkson 37 stores Parkwell only at Sarawak and Sabah Region Robinsons 2 branches in KL Sogo SaSa 56 stores Tangs A store in Starhill Center KL but closed down in 2004 made their comeback debut at Pavilion KL before Pavilion branch closed down Currently have branches at 1 Utama Empire Subang Genting Grand Hotel amp First World Plaza including a factory store outlet at Genting Premium Outlets and The Shore Melaka 14 Defunct Makro Printemps Yaohan branches taken over by ParksonPakistan Edit Debenhams Makro MetroPhilippines Edit Debenhams Isetann Manels Marks amp Spencer SM StoreSaudi Arabia Edit Debenhams Harvey Nichols Riyadh Marks amp Spencer Saks Fifth AvenueSingapore Edit Currently trading Beijing Hualian Group formerly known as Seiyu Group Bugis Junction Lot 1 The Clementi Mall Jurong Point Junction 8 Isetan Shaw House and Centre Tampines Mall Parkway Parade NEX Metro Paragon Causeway Point Mustafa Little India Robinson amp Co Marks amp Spencer franchise 313 Somerset Jewel Changi Airport Marina Square One Raffles Place Paragon Plaza Singapura Parkway Parade Vivocity Waterway Point Wheelock Place Takashimaya Ngee Ann City Tangs Tang Plaza Orchard Road VivoCity OG Chinatown Bugis Orchard Road Defunct Daimaru branches now closed in Singapore Lane Crawford branches now closed in Singapore Sogo branches now closed in Singapore Tokyu branches now closed in Singapore Robinson amp Co John Little branches now closed in Singapore Robinsons branches now closed in Singapore Yaohan branches now closed in SingaporeSouth Korea Edit AK Plaza five branches throughout the country Main shop in Guro SW Seoul and Bundang new city and Suwon amp Pyeongtaek station shop A AeKyung group company Galleria Department Store six or five branches throughout South Korea because EAST and WEST are considered one store in Gangnam Southern Seoul Main department store in Daejeon amp Cheninan Chungnam area A Hanwha group subsidiary Happy World Haengbokhan Sesang Department Store Yangcheon gu Mokdong Seoul Hyundai Department Store 15 branches throughout the country main brand in Gangnam Apgujeong dong amp Gangnam coex shop Pangyo new city amp Kintex shop at NE Seoul exhibition center Lotte Department Store more than 30 branches throughout the country including three Young Plazas and one Avenuel at jamsil 123 storey skyscraper mall complex 8 overseas branches in Russia Moscow China Vietnam Hanoi and Indonesia Jakarta The top department stores with Lotte hotel complex M Department Store Chuncheon Gangwon do NC Department Store Part of E land group company it has 19 branches throughout the nation including Seoul Garden 5 mall Southern Seoul along with Hyudnai city mall Say Department Store Seo gu Daejeon Shinsegae Department Store 13 branches throughout the country including Myeongdong shop and starfield mall in Hanam SE Seoul amp Goyang Northern Seoul Taepyung Department Store Dongjak gu SeoulDefunct Printemps Seoul branch 1988 1997 Sampoong Department Store collapsed due to building weakness in 1995 1989 1995 Sri Lanka Edit Currently trading Barefoot Cargills ODELTaiwan Edit Breeze Center Dayeh Takashimaya Hayashi Department Store Ming Yao Department Store Far Eastern Sogo Shin Kong MitsukoshiThailand Edit Currently trading Big C Central Retail Corporation group includes Central Marks amp Spencer franchise stores Robinson ZEN Ratchaprasong Daiso Grand Diana Hat Yai Songkhla Pattani The Erawan Group group includes Ploenchit Center Sukhumvit Esprit Forever 21 G2000 Gap Gaysorn Group group includes Amarin Plaza Ratchaprasong taken over from the Erawan Group Gaysorn Plaza Ratchaprasong H amp M Klang Plaza Group group includes Klang Plaza Nakhon Ratchasima Klang Villa Nakhon Ratchasima The Mall Group group includes Emporium Sukhumvit EmQuartier Sukhumvit The Mall The Paragon Khet Pathum Wan Pantip Plaza Pratunam Market Siam Piwat group includes Siam Center Khet Pathum Wan Siam Discovery Khet Pathum Wan Tesco Lotus Department Store Tokyu MBK Center Khet Pathum Wan Topland Group Phitsanulok group includes Topland Arcade Topland Plaza Uniqlo ZaraDefunct Carrefour Thai Daimaru JUSCO closed department store section and changed supermarket name section to Maxvalu Tokai Printemps Seiyu Sogo YaohanUnited Arab Emirates Edit Currently trading Bloomingdale s The Dubai Mall Carrefour Debenhams Galeries Lafayette The Dubai Mall Harvey Nichols Mall of the Emirates LuLu Hypermarkets Supermarkets amp Department Stores Marks amp SpencerDefunct Saks Fifth Avenue 2004 2016 House of Fraser 2013 2021 Robinsons 2017 2021 Vietnam Edit AEON Parkson TakashimayaEurope EditAlbania Edit Coin part of Gruppo Coin Italy OVS part of Gruppo Coin Italy Austria Edit Kastner amp OhlerBelgium Edit Galeria Inno part of the German GALERIA Holding GmbH Galeria Kaufhof Bulgaria Edit TZUM dismantled in the 1990s Several modern malls function in Sofia Varna Bourgas etc Czech Republic Edit Bila Labut Kotva DesirredCyprus Edit Debenhams operated by Ermes Department Stores Ltd Marks amp SpencerDenmark Edit Currently trading Illum Copenhagen Magasin du Nord Copenhagen Lyngby Field s Rodovre Aarhus Odense and Aalborg Salling Aarhus and Aalborg Defunct Anva Daell s DebenhamsEstonia Edit Currently trading StockmannDefunct Anttila Marks amp SpencerFinland Edit Currently trading Marks amp Spencer Sokos StockmannDefunct Anttila PukevaFrance Edit Le BHV Marais Le Bon Marche Le Samaritaine Galeries Lafayette PrintempsDefunct Prisunic acquired by Monoprix Uniprix acquired by MonoprixGermany Edit Currently trading Alsterhaus located in Hamburg part of the KaDeWe Group Apropos luxury department store concept store located in Cologne Dusseldorf and Hamburg Breuninger ten luxury department stores with head office in Stuttgart Galeria Kaufhof subsidiary of HBC and the leading German department store group Galeries Lafayette Berlin Berlin branch of the French department store will close end of 2024 Hema Dutch group operating 6 department stores in Germany KaDeWe located in Berlin part of the KaDeWe Group Ludwig Beck luxury department store founded in 1861 located in Munich Muller not really a department store more a large chemists that sells additional goods such as housewares multi media toys Oberpollinger located in Munich part of the KaDeWe Group Peek amp Cloppenburg fashion clothing store not really a department store Woolworth German branch of the Woolworth group independent from the international Woolworth group now German owned by the Tengelmann GroupDefunct Hertie merged with Karstadt Horten merged with Kaufhof all stores were renamed Kaufhof or Galeria Kaufhof or have been closed Karstadt merged with Kaufhof Marks amp Spencer Mitsukoshi the German store has been closed Schocken merged with Horten and later Kaufhof WertheimGreece Edit Currently trading Attica Department Stores Attica at Golden Hall Fokas Department Stores closed Hondos Center mainly cosmetics Notos GalleriesHungary Edit Corvin Marks amp Spencer SkalaIceland Edit Debenhams HagkaupIreland Edit Currently trading Arnotts Brown Thomas BT2 subsidiary of Brown Thomas Dunnes StoresDefunct Clerys closed in 2015 Darrers Roches Stores acquired by DebenhamsForeign Operated Harvey Nichols House of Fraser Marks amp SpencerItaly Edit Aumai Chinese department store Coin part of Gruppo Coin Coin Excelsior part of Gruppo Coin OVS part of Gruppo Coin Rinascente part of Central Group Thailand The Oriental Mall Chinese department store in Milan UPIM part of Gruppo CoinDefunct Gamma acquired by Standa in 1973 JCPenney acquired by Rinascente in 1977 Mas department store in Rome closed in 2017 Standa acquired by Gruppo Coin in 1998Latvia Edit Elkor Maxima Rimi StockmannLithuania Edit Akropolis CUP Europa Gedimino 9 Ozas Panorama Maxima LidlLuxembourg Edit Defunct Monopol sold its assetsNetherlands Edit Currently trading Berden department store in Heerlen De Bijenkorf HEMADefunct Maison de Bonneterie Metz amp Co department store in Amsterdam Schunck Vroom amp Dreesmann Hudson s BayNorway Edit Christiania Glasmagasin Illum Eger Marks amp Spencer Paleet Steen amp Strom OXHOLMPoland Edit CDT Smyk Jablkowski BrothersPortugal Edit Currently trading El Corte Ingles Lisbon and Vila Nova de Gaia leading Spanish department store Marques Soares Porto and branches Defunct Grandella Lisbon Grandes Armazens do Chiado Lisbon and branches Marks amp SpencerRomania Edit Debenhams Marks amp SpencerRussia Edit Currently trading Gostiny Dvor established 1785 GUM Moscow 15 The Passage established 1848 Petrovsky Passage established 1906 TsUM TAKE AWAY Stockmann opened 1989Serbia Edit Coin part of Gruppo Coin Italy Marks amp Spencer Robne kuce BeogradSlovakia Edit Marks amp SpencerSlovenia Edit E Leclerc Interspar Mercator TusSpain Edit Currently trading El Corte Ingles leading Spanish department store chain Dunnes Stores Malaga Galerias Aitana Calpe Galerias Primero Zaragoza Bide Onera Barakaldo Marks amp SpencerDefunct Almacenes Al Pelayo Oviedo Almacenes Arias closed in 1997 Almacenes Botas Oviedo and Gijon Almacenes Madrid Paris Almacenes Simeon closed in 1987 Galerias Preciados taken over by El Corte Ingles in 1996 Marks amp Spencer closed in 1996 Sears taken over by Galerias Preciados in 1983 SEPU the Australian owners closed the remaining four branches in 2002Sweden Edit Currently trading Ahlens Stockholm Gekas Ullared Nordiska Kompaniet Stockholm and Gothenburg Defunct Debenhams closed in 2007 PUB Stockholm closed in 2014Switzerland Edit Coop City Globus Zurich Bern Luzern Sursee Walisellen Locarno Dietlikon Marin Basel Chur St Gallen Lausanne and Geneve Jelmoli one flagship store located in Zurich Loeb Swiss department store Bern and branches Biel Thun and Schonbuhl Manor Basel and branches used to operate under different brands like Nordmann Vilan Rheinbrucke Placette and Innovazione Migros the largest supermarket chain but acting as a department store in different shopping centersDefunct ABM Au Bon Marche discount chain was a part of the Globus group closed 2001 some shops were converted to C amp A stores EPA Einheitspreis AG discount chain closed 2005 most stores converted to Coop City or closed downUnited Kingdom Edit Main article List of department stores of the United Kingdom Major department stores currently tradingJohn Lewis Marks amp Spencer House of Fraser Harrods Selfridges Liberty Harvey Nichols Fortnum amp Mason FenwickTurkey Edit Beymen 16 luxury shopping Boyner 17 Vakko luxury shopping FashFed 18 GANI YALCIN 19 luxury shopping Mudo Ozdilek Harvey Nichols luxury shopping Marks amp Spencer Galeries Lafayette luxury shopping Desibona 20 marketplace platform Mark ha 21 luxury shopping Tesetturmayom com 22 Modest SwimwearOceania EditAustralia Edit Department stores David Jones Limited Harris Scarfe Harrolds Myer Parry s 1 store in Narrogin WA Cresswells 1 Store in Wagin WA Discount department stores Big W Dimmeys Kmart Australia Target Australia TK Maxx Best and Less RiversDefunct Allens southern New South Wales and the ACT acquired by Harris Scarfe in 2004 re branded in October 2008 slogan in the 1990s was Hi value citation needed Aherns Western Australia acquired by David Jones in 1999 last store in Rockingham Centre closed in June 2004 Anthony Hordern amp Sons Sydney Ball amp Welch Melbourne Boans Perth Bolands Cairns Bright amp Hitchcocks Buckley amp Nunn Melbourne Charles Birks amp Co Charles Davis Limited Charles Moore and Co Perth Cribb amp Foote Ipswich Daimaru Melbourne Central and Pacific Fair Debenhams St Collins Lane Fitzgerald s Department Stores Tasmania Fosseys Foy amp Gibson Melbourne Georges Melbourne Gowings Sydney Grace Bros now Myer H A amp W Goode James Marshall amp Co Adelaide JB Young s John Martin s Adelaide Marcus Clark amp Co Mark Foy s Sydney McDonnell amp East Ltd McWhirters Brisbane Richardson s Armidale Snows Sydney Stirlings Albany Bunbury and Geraldton all stores sold to Harris Scarfe and Rebranded to the Harris Scarfe format citation needed Trade Secret rebranded to TK Maxx Venture Waltons Western Stores New South Wales New Zealand Edit Department Stores Ballantynes Christchurch amp Timaru David Jones Limited Farmers nationally trading H amp J Smith Smith amp Caughey sDiscount department stores Kmart Australia The WarehouseDefunct Arthur Barnett D I C DEKA Haywrights Kirkcaldie amp Stains Milne amp Choyce Auckland See also EditList of convenience stores List of hypermarkets List of supermarket chains List of superstoresReferences Edit a b c Francaise Encyclopedie du patrimoine culturel de l Amerique Encyclopedie du patrimoine culturel de l Amerique francaise histoire culture religion heritage Ameriquefrancaise org Retrieved 1 February 2018 La fermeture du magasin Laliberte marquera la fin d une epoque Dept Parks Recreation amp Cultural 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