Fenwick (founded 1882, Newcastle upon Tyne) is an independent chain of department stores in the United Kingdom. 1882 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ... This article is about a city in the United Kingdom. ... A JC Penney department store. ...
The chain is headquartered at its flagship store in the centre of Newcastle upon Tyne. Other stores are located in London, Leicester, York, Windsor, Canterbury and Tunbridge Wells. Fenwick acquired the Bentalls group of department stores in 2001. London is the capital city of the United Kingdom and of England. ... Leicester (pronounced ) is a city in the English East Midlands, on the River Soar. ... York is a city in northern England, at the confluence of the Rivers Ouse and Foss. ... Windsor (IPA: usually , but also ) is the name of many places: // England Windsor, Berkshire, on the south-western outskirts of London; the oldest place with the name, famous as the location of Windsor Castle. ... Location within the British Isles St Peters St, Canterbury, from the West Gate, 1993 Canterbury is a cathedral city in the county of Kent in southeast England. ... Tunbridge Wells (officially Royal Tunbridge Wells) is a Wealden town in west Kent in England, just north of the border with East Sussex. ... A fairly large department store in Kingston upon Thames, started by Frank Bentall in 1867 in Clarence Street. ... 2001: A Space Odyssey. ...
Reports show that Fenwick are interested in becoming the anchor store of the Broadmarsh Shopping Centre after its redevelopment in Nottingham. Nottingham is the county city of Nottinghamshire, in the East Midlands of England. ...
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Departmentstores are usually part of a retail chain of many stores situated around a country or several countries.
Some departmentstores leased space to individual merchants, along the lines of the new change in late 17th-century London, but by 1900 the smaller companies were purchased or eventually replaced by the larger companies.
Stores such as Myer and David Jones, located nationally are considered to be the main two national deparment stores in Australia.
In recent years this store was acquired by Federated DepartmentStores, caters mostly to middle and upper middle class, as well as some of the upper class.
May DepartmentStores With the merger in 2005 with Federated DepartmentStores (see above), it was announced in July 2005 that about 330 stores carrying certain regional names (as noted) were slated for conversion to the Macy's brand by the Fall of 2006.
The stores were merged by Federated DepartmentStores into Foley's (Federated's Houston-based chain) in 1987, which was in turn sold to May in 1988.