List of department stores by country

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Africa

 Tunisia
Magasin Général
Mercure Market
Promogro
Geant
Carrefour
Monoprix
 Morocco
Marjane, Aswak Assalam are hypermarkets, as Label'Vie Carrefour; and Metro is a cash & carry

Alpha 55, one 6-story store in Casablanca
Galeries Lafayette, to open in 2011[1] within Morocco Mall, in Casablanca
 Ghana
A&C
Game
Shoprite
Koala
maxmart
orca decor
melcom
Woolworths (South Africa)
 Kenya
Nakumatt
uchumi
Tuskys
Naivas
Chandarana
Eastleigh matterresses
Magunas
Ukwala
Maathai
 Nigeria
Shoprite
Mega Plaza
Adeniran Ogusanya Shopping complex
City Mall, Nigeria
Park and Shop
Spar ( Spar UK)
Ikeja Mall
 South Africa
Edgars Stores
Woolworths
Stuttafords
Game
Pick n' Pay
Checkers
Makro
Spar
Shoprite
Ismails Clothing
iStore
Supermarkets
Cash & Carry
 Tanzania
Shoprite
Woolworths
Uchumi
Game
Shoppers Plaza Supermarket
Home Shopping Centre
 Zimbabwe
Edgars Stores
America, North

 Canada
Currently trading:

Army & Navy Stores
Barakett (S.T.O.C.K International), Trois-Rivières, QC Quality, Lowest Prices, Coats (men & women), Jackets, Pants, Blouses, Scalfs, Shoes, Accessories, etc...
The Bargain! Shop - Discount stores (formerly the Canadian stores of F. W. Woolworth Company).
Best Impressions - Lancaster, ON. quality discount variety store.
Bowring Brothers - St. John's, NL. department store. Also national home decor store chain.
Budd's Department Stores - Kitchener, Guelph and Simcoe, Ontario Third generation family owned three-store chain
Canadian Tire - Auto repair garage, hardware, home renovations, sports, garden centre, electronics, auto parts, furniture, food, housewares, towels. Franchised stores with independent owners.
Costco - USA, warehouse superstore, food, electronics, furniture, clothing, car repair.
Dollar Tree Canada - (Formerly Dollar Giant) Dollar store chain, founded in 2001, head office in Vancouver
Dollarama - Canada's largest dollar store chain.
Fields - Discount chain owned by FHC Holdings Ltd. The chain was purchased from Hudson's Bay Company in 2012.
Giant Tiger / Tigre Géant - Discount stores.
Holt Renfrew - A high-end department store.
Hudson's Bay - Department store owned by Hudson's Bay Company. Formerly called The Bay.
Korvette - Found in various regions in the province of Quebec.
LALIBERTÉ - On St-Joseph Street in Quebec City.
La Maison Ogilvy - High-end department store in Montreal.
La Maison Simons - Quebec, Montreal, Gatineau, Sherbrooke, Laval in Quebec Province and Edmonton, Alberta. Founded 1840.
LW Stores - Furniture, hardware, home, grocery, health & beauty, clothing liquidation retailer with outlets across Canada.
London Drugs - Western Canadian department store chain that sells personal care products, snacks, electronics, and computers.
Riff's - Newfoundland department store chain.
Rossy - Discount store chain in Quebec and New Brunswick.
Sears Canada - Formerly Simpsons-Sears.
The Source - Formerly Radio Shack
Stedmans V&S - Discount stores.
Target Canada - Part of U.S. giant Target Corporation with first stores opened in early 2013
Taylor's - Quebec department store
The North West Company - Retail, primarily northern and smaller towns.
Walmart Canada Part of U.S giant walmart
Winners/Marshalls - Part of U.S giant TJX Companies
XS Cargo - Discount retailer chain dealing in clearance items.
Defunct:

Adilman's Department Store - Saskatoon, SK (1921–1974)
Andrew's
The Arcade - St. John's, Nfld.-based discount variety store chain (1938–1995).
Ayre and Sons - Newfoundland-based department store chain. Once operated as many as 80 stores coast-to-coast (1859–1991).
Bargain Harold's - A 135 location discount store chain based in Ontario with locations in Ontario, Manitoba and the Maritimes went bankrupt in 1992.
The Bargain Barn - Interior of B.C.'s and Kelowna's most famous second hand furniture store and a budding head shop (head shop started in spring 2005). Last owned by David Armstrong, originally from Vancouver (Killerbunny Digital 1988- ) and Tiffany Hein, its doors closed in September 2005 due to sickness and the company's full restructuring was almost completed. 1984-2005 in Kelowna, B.C.
Biway - Discount store based in Ontario, defunct 2001.
The Bon Marché - Independent discount variety store in St. John's, Nfld. (1919–1971).
Bretton's - High-end department store 1985-1996.
Caban- Club Monaco's Home Store, 2000–2006
Corvette
Creaghan's - New Brunswick department store chain.
Creed's - founded 1916, defunct 1991, high-end family-owned retailer.
Dupuis Frères - Quebec-based chain, symbol of French-Canadian commerce and pride.
Eaton's - Went bankrupt in 1999, and acquired by Sears Canada. Defunct in 2002.
Fortin - In downtown Trois-Rivières, Quebec; bought by Dupuis Frères.
Freimans - Longtime Ottawa retailer, acquired by the Bay in 1972.
Greenberg - Merged with SAAN.
Horizon - Discount department store operated by Eaton's, 1967-1978.
Holman's - Chain of stores in Prince Edward Island. Closed in early 1990s.
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.
La Compagnie Paquet - 6 stores in Quebec City area. Closed June 1981. Some stores acquired by The Bay.
Laroque's Department Store - 169-177 Rideau Street, Ottawa, Ontario. Originally constructed in 1923 to cater to the Francophone community of Lowertown. William Noffke made additions to the space in 1930. - 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, held June 2 and 3, 2012.[2]
Lasalle - Discount department store.
Le Syndicat de Québec - Acquired by La Compagnie Paquet in 1974.
Letendre - On Saint Catherine Street East, Montreal; bought by CDS, then Eaton. The store closed after Eaton's expansion in the west. The building remains at the corner of Montcalm (NE).
The London, New York and Paris - St. John's, Nfld. department store chain (1916–1991).
Marks & Spencer - British retailer's Canadian stores first opened 1973 and closed 1999
Met Mart - Short-lived department store. Closed at the same time as Greenberg and Metropolitan Stores, some of the stores were turned into SAAN stores. Met Mart was named after its sister chain Metropolitan Stores.
Metropolitan Stores Ltd. - Sister chain of SAAN, stores later converted to the SAAN name.
Miracle Mart - Discount department 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.
Ogilvy's (Charles Ogilvy Limited) - Ottawa-area chain, merged with Robinson's in 1980s, defunct 1990s.
Peoples - (1914–1995) discount store closed at the same time as its parent company Wise Stores.
Prange & Prangeway - H. C. Prange Co. Opened in 1911. The chain was reported to have gone bankrupt in the autumn of 1995.
Plazamart - On St-Hubert Street in Montreal.
Pollack - In Quebec City area and Trois-Rivières - bankrupted in 1978.
Pryce Jones - Calgary branch of United Kingdom mail-order company, operated 1911 to 1916.
The Right House - Higher-end department stores, last store closed in the 1990s.
Robinson's - Southern Ontario chain, merged with Ogilvy's in 1980s, acquired by Hudson's Bay Company in 1990s.
Royal Stores - Newfoundland department store chain (1895–1977).
S&R Department Store - Discount store in Kingston (1959–2009)[3] and Belleville.
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 2009
Sayvette - Discount department store, defunct 1970s.
Sentry - Ontario chain of retail department stores, various locations from Sarnia to Kingston, co-founded 1961[4] by Samuel Joseph Lipson (August 15, 1911–November 12, 2006).[5] A discount department store with the slogan "Sentry – Guards your dollar",[6] this small regional chain closed in the early 1980s.[7]
Shop-Rite - Catalogue store operated by Hudson's Bay Company in 1970s-1992.
Simpson's - Acquired by the Hudson's Bay Company and closed 1991; name now owned by Sears Canada since 2001
Simpsons-Sears Limited - Renamed Sears Canada Inc. 1952-1984
Spencer's - Western Canada, bought by Eaton's.
S.S. Kresge - Smaller, downtown locations.
Target - Newfoundland discount variety store chain (1981–1995) - never related to American company.
Towers Department Stores/BoniMart - Sold to Zellers in 1990.
Walker's - Guelph, with stores in Galt and Kitchener, Ontario.
Wise Stores - Similar to Hart Stores.
Wizmart - Discount liquidation store created by Wise Stores
Wood Brothers - Halifax department store chain.
Woodward's - Western Canada, defunct 1993. most stores converted to Zellers and The Bay.
Woodwynn - Junior department store owned by Woodward's, defunct 1993.
Woolco - Discount department store, usually in the suburbs, acquired by Wal-Mart in 1994.
F. W. Woolworth Company - Closed Canadian stores in 1994, though some became Woolco (such as the Whitehorse outlet).
Yaohan - single location in Vancouver in late 1990s
Zellers - Three stores of the retail chain remain, most sold to Target Canada around 2011
 El Salvador
Siman - Biggest department store chain in El Salvador
Carrion - A department store chain in El Salvador
Sears
Sanborns - An exclusive department store chain
 Guatemala
Siman - Salvadoran department store. Biggest department store in Guatemala.
Cemaco - A department store chain in Guatemala
 Mexico
Saks Fifth Avenue Branch of the United States based company
El Palacio de Hierro High-end department store.
Sanborns a division of Carso Comercial, spread throughout the country.
Liverpool Biggest Department store chain in Mexico.
Fábricas de Francia converted to Liverpool
Sears Roebuck de México - A division of Carso Comercial
C&A
Cimaco
La Marina
Gran Chapur
Paris - Londres This department store is localized only Durango Mexico.
Suburbia
Dorian's (closed)
 Panama
Alli's
Collin's
Conway
Dante
Do it Center
Dorian's
El Machetazo
El Titan
Felix B. Maduro
La Onda
Poll Mart
Sacks
Saray
Steven's
Via Vai
 Puerto Rico
Currently trading:

always 99
Capri
Kmart
Macy's
J. C. Penney
Pitusa
La Reina
Sears
Topeka
Marshalls
Burlington Coat Factory
T.J. Maxx
Walmart
Future department Store in P.R:

Nordstrom (August 2014)
Saks Fifth Avenue (2014)
Target (mid-2013)
Kohl's (DTB)
Defunct:

Almacenes Velasco
Bargain Town
Gonzalez Padin
La New York Department Stores
 United States
Main articles: List of department stores of the United States and List of defunct retailers of the United States
America, South

 Argentina
Currently trading:

Falabella
Jumbo
Castellanas
Balbi
Defunct:

Harrods
 Bolivia
Ketal
Big Sur
 Brazil
Currently trading:

Daslu
C&A
Lojas Americanas
Lojas Riachuelo
Lojas Renner
Lojas Marisa
Leader Magazine
Lojas Esplanada
Magazine Luiza
Pernambucanas
Jurandir Pires
Lojas Seller
Lojão do Brás
Fatex
Textil Abril
Defunct:

Mappin
Mesbla
Sandiz
Sears
 Chile
Currently trading:

Almacenes París - Belongs to the Cencosud Group.
Corona - 27 stores in 23 different cities of Chile and 1 Outlet Center in Santiago.
Falabella - The oldest department store in Chile, also is the biggest retailer in Chile.
Johnson's - Solds to the Cencosud Group in October, 2011.
Jumbo - Supermarket chain, belongs to the Cencosud Group.
La Polar
Líder - Supermarket chain, belongs to the D&S Company, a Walmart joint venture.
Ripley
Hites
Defunct:

Gala Sears - Closed because of an economical recession in 1983.
Guendelman - Closed because of an economical recession in 1999.
J. C. Penney - 6 stores in Santiago area. Closed because of poor sales in 1999. Converted to Almacenes París and Casa&Ideas stores.
Los Gobelinos - Closed because of an economic recession in 1978.
Muricy - 3 stores: 1 in Las Condes area, 1 in Providencia area and 1 in Mall Plaza Vespucio. Closed because of poor sales in 1991. Converted to Almacenes París in 1992.
 Colombia
Caravana
EXITO - Medellin-based department store.
Falabella - Chilean company. Opened first store in Colombia end 2006.
Flamingo
La Polar
Ley
Casa Tía
Homecenter
Alkosto - 9 stores countrywide, with 4 stores in Bogota, 1 each in Cali, Narino, Pereira, Villavicencio, and Yopal [8]
Makro
Olímpica
easy cencosud.chilean origins company; opened the first store in 2008.at the present day, it count with five stores in the country.
Defunct:

Sears
Casa Estrella
 Ecuador
Almacenes De Prati - De Prati is a department store and retail business dedicated to offering products such as clothing, shoes, accessories, cosmetics, and home.
ETA Fashion - Clothing store, it sales national and international brands.
Casa TOSI - Clothing and home products store.
 Peru
Currently trading:

Almacenes París
Oechsle - Broken up in the early 90s. It was the oldest department store in Peru. Returned to operations in 2009
Ripley
Saga Falabella
Defunct:

Hogar - Broken up in 1996.
Saga - Sold to Falabella (Chile) and rebranded as Saga Falabella in 1995.
Sears - Sold to and rebranded as Saga in the late 80s.
Coming soon:

La Polar
Supermarkets and discount stores

Wong - Property of Chilean Cencosud
Plaza Vea - Supermarket property of Supermercados Peruanos
Vivanda - Supermarket Property of Supermercados Peruanos
Tottus - Hipermarket property of Falabella Holdings
Metro - Hipermarket property of Chilean Cencosud
CARSA - Appliance store
Asia

 Bangladesh
Aarong
Meena Bazaar ([1])
Agora
Swapno
Smak Fashion
 China
Beijing Hualian
C&A
Dashang Group
Isetan and Mitsukoshi Department Stores
Jiuguang Department Store
Pacific Sogo
Parkson
Shin Kong Place (新光天地)
Defunct:

Seiyu - sold to Beijing Hualian Group
Yaohan
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 Communist system.
 Hong Kong
Currently trading:

APiTA
CRC Department Store
Citistore
c!ty'super, since 1996.
Harvey Nichols
JUSCO - Part of AEON Group.
Lane Crawford, since 1850.
Marks & Spencer
New World Development
Seibu Department Stores
Sincere Department Store, since 1900.
Sogo, since 1980.
Wing On, since 1907
Defunct:

Daimaru - closed 1998
Dragon Seed
Isetan
Matsuzakaya
Seiyu - locations sold to Sun Hung Kai in 2000, but still operates under same name
Tokyu
Yaohan - bankrupt 1997
 India
Central
Bangalore Central
Debenhams
Lifestyle Stores
Marks & Spencer
Pantaloons
Reliance Trends
Shoppers' Stop
Kolkata Bazaar
Star Bazaar
D Mart[2]
Westside
Easy day[3]
Big Bazaar
Food Bazaar
Hypercity Coming Up

Dailymart
Walmart
Toys "R" Us
Target
Borders
Office Depot
coin
The Nilgris
 Indonesia
Alun Alun Indonesia - Jakarta (Grand Indonesia, Central Park, Soekarno Hatta Departure terminal), Bali Collection Nusa Dua
Centro Department Store - Jakarta (3 stores), Bali, Yogyakarta
Debenhams - Jakarta, Tangerang
Daiso - Jakarta (6 stores) Bandung
Galeri Keris - Jakarta (3 stores)
Java Department Store - Jakarta (3 stores), Makassar, Palembang
JM Department Store - Palembang (4 stores)
Lima Cahaya - Banjarmasin (2 stores)
Lotte Department Store - Jakarta
Marks & Spencer - Jakarta (8 stores), Bandung, Surabaya, Bali (2 stores), Medan
Matahari (department store) - nationwide (84 stores)
Metro - Jakarta (3 stores), Bandung, Surabaya, Makassar
Rimo - Jakarta, Tangerang, Bogor, Bandung, Manado
Pasaraya Grande - Jakarta (2 stores)
Ramayana - nationwide (104 stores)
Star Department Store - Jakarta, Tangerang
Sogo - Jakarta (4 stores), Tangerang, Surabaya, Bali, Medan
Surya - Papua
Suzuya - Medan, Pematang Siantar, Rantau Prapat, Padang, Pekanbaru, Kampung Baru, Binjai
Sarinah - Jakarta
Seibu Department Stores - Jakarta
Yogya Department Store - Jakarta, West Java, Central Java (Majenang)
 Iran
Yaas Chain Stores
Hyper Star
HAMEE Chain Stores
Shahrvand Chain Stores Inc.
Refah supermarket
Ghods
Etka
maxishop
 Israel
Hamashbir Lazarchan
Defunct:

Castro
Honigman
ONOT
TNT
Renuar
FOX
Golf
H&O
 Japan
Main article: Department stores in Japan
 Macau
New Yaohan
Defunct:

Yaohan
 Malaysia
Currently trading:

Daiso
Debenhams
Isetan
JUSCO - Part of AEON Group
Marks & Spencer - Branches in 1 Utama, Queensbay Mall, Sunway Pyramid, The Gardens and Suria KLCC.
Metrojaya
Milimewa
Parkson
Pacific
Robinsons - Flagship outlet in The Gardens (Kuala Lumpur).
Sogo
The Store
Tangs - Store in Starhill Center, KL, closed down in 2004. Made their comeback debut at Pavilion KL.
Defunct:

Kimisawa
Makro
Printemps
Yaohan - Branches taken over by Parkson.
Chujitsu
 Pakistan
Metro cash and carry
Next
Debenhams
Hyperstar (Carrefour)
Farid's
Chase up
Souk Super Market Bosan Road Multan
Anwaar Textile & Fabrics Faisalabad.
 Metro Shoes(Pvt)Ltd.
 Philippines
Adora
CSI
Centro
Crossings
Debenhams
Ever Gotesco
E-Mall
Fair Mart/Plaza Fair
Fit Mart
Gaisano
Isetann
Landmark
Marks & Spencer
KCC
LCC
Lopue's
Lee Plaza
Magic
Manels
Mart One
NCCC
PhilRegalo
Robertson
Robinsons
Rustans/Store Specialists,Inc.
Sta.Lucia East
SM
Tiongsan
White Gold
7 11
 Saudi Arabia
Bin Dawood
Debenhams
Harvey Nichols (Riyadh)
Saks Fifth Avenue
Marks & Spencer
 Singapore
Currently trading:

Beijing Hualian Group - Formally known as Seiyu Group.
Daiso
Isetan
Metro
Mustafa
OG
Robinson & Co.
John Little
Marks & Spencer - Franchise.
Robinsons
Takashimaya
Tangs
AS Watson
Charles and Keith
Uniqlo
H&M
Forever 21
Wing Tai Retail
G2000
TopShop/TopMan
Giordano
Pull&Bear
French Connection UK
Zara
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.
Yaohan - Branches now closed in Singapore.
Yosoko - Bankrupt.
 South Korea
AK Plaza, 4 branches in Seoul National Capital Area
Daedong Department Store in Changwon, Gyeongsangnam-do
Daegu Department Store, 2 branches in Daegu
Daewoo Department Store in Masan, Gyeongsangnam-do
D-Cube Geoje Department Store in Geoje, Gyeongsangnam-do
D-Cube Seoul Department Store in Seoul National Capital Area
Donga Department Store, 5 branches in Daegu Metropolitan Area
Galleria Department Store, 8 branches throughout South Korea
GS Square, 3 branches in Seoul Metropolitan Area
Grand Department Store, 2 branches in Seoul Metropolitan Area
Happy World Department Store in Yangcheon-gu, Seoul
Heung-eop Department Store in Sangdang-gu, Cheongju, Chungcheongbuk-do
Hyundai Department Store, 11 branches throughout the country
I'Park Department Store in Yongsan-gu, Seoul
Jeonju Core Department Store in Wansan-gu, Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do
Lotte Department Store, 30 branches throughout the country, including three Young Plazas and one Avenuel, 2 overseas branches in Moscow and Beijing
M Department Store in Chuncheon, Gangwon-do
NC Department Store, 2 branches in Gyeonggi-do and Jeollanam-do
Say Department Store in Seo-gu, Daejeon
Shinsegae, 8 branches throughout the country
Taepyung Department Store in Dongjak-gu, Seoul
Yawoori Department Store in Dongnam-gu, Cheonan, Chungcheongnam-do
Defunct:

Sampoong Department Store - collapsed due to building weakness in 1995
 Taiwan
Currently trading:

Dayeh Takashimaya
Fe 21 mega
Hanshin Department Store
Pacific Sogo
Zhongxiao Road, Taipei
Dunhua Road, Taipei
Zhongxiao Fuxing, Taipei
Tian Mu, Taipei
Zhongli City, Taoyuan (Professional)
Hsinchu
Kaoshiung
Far East Department Store
Taipei
Banciao Zhongshan
Banciao ShinChang
Taoyuan Zhongzheng
Hsinchu
Taichung
Chiayi
Tainan Park
Tainan Chengguang
Kaoshiung
Hualien
Tatong, 2 branches both located in Kaoshiung
Mitsukoshi
Talee
Uni Hankyu
Taipei 101 (Taipei)
TaiMall (Taoyuan)
Breeze Center
Dream Mall
Great World Department Store
Chungyo Department Store (Taichung)
Metro Walk (Zhongli, Taoyuan)
 Thailand
Currently trading:

Ekkaphap (Prachinburi)
Amphon Group (Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya) - group includes;
Amphon Department Store
Ampol Mall
Asawann (Nong Khai) - formerly name was Big Chiang.
Big C
Big One
Big Ben (Krabi)
Central Retail Corporation - group includes;
Central
Marks & Spencer - Franchise stores.
Robinson
ZEN (Ratchaprasong)
Chaisaeng (Sing Buri)
Charles and Keith
Chanthaburi Plaza (Chanthaburi)
Chamfa Plaza (Lamphun)
Charoen Phan Department Store (Phayao)
Chumchan (Chanthaburi)
City Mall@Sunee Tower (Ubon Ratchathani)
Coliseum Paradise (Pattani)
Dewan Phanit (Narathiwat)
Diana (Hat Yai-Songkhla, Pattani)
Daiso Grand
The Erawan Group - group includes;
Ploenchit Center (Sukhumvit)
Esprit
Fairy Plaza (Khon Kaen)
Fairyland (Nakhon Sawan)
Fashion Outlet
Fathai Department Store (Buriram)
Forever 21
Forum Plaza (Chonburi)
Friday (Uttaradit)
G2000
Gap
Gaysorn Group - group includes;
Amarin Plaza (Ratchaprasong) - took over from The Erawan Group.
Gaysorn Plaza (Ratchaprasong)
Erawan Bangkok (Ratchaprasong) - took over from The Erawan Group.
Giordano
Great Mall - (Chaiyaphum)
H&M
Imperial (Samrong, Samut Prakhran)
Infinite Mall (Samut Prakan)
IT City
Isetan (CentralWorld and Ratchaprasong)
J. Plaza (Buriram)
JC Department Store
K&K (Hat Yai-Songkhla)
Kadkam Plaza (Mae Hong Son)
Kanok Kan (Kanchanaburi)
Kings Plaza (Sakon Nakhon)
Klang Plaza Group - group includes;
Klang Plaza (Nakhon Ratchasima)
Klang Villa (Nakhon Ratchasima)
Kosa Complex (Khon Kaen)
Krungthong Plaza (Phatthalung)
Laemtong Group (Chonburi) - group includes;
Laemthong Shopping Center
Laemtong
Laemtong Plaza
Landmark Plaza
Tukcom
Leewat Plaza (Songkhla)
Lengseng (Sakon Nakhon)
Lucky Department Store (Nakhon Si Thammarat)
Mark Four Plaza (Phrae)
The Mall Group - group includes;
Emporium (Sukhumvit)
The Mall
The Paragon (Khet Pathum Wan)
May Superstore (Surin)
Mike Group (Pattaya-Chonburi) - group includes;
Mike Department Store
Mike Shopping Mall
Namphu Plaza (Samut Sakhon)
Nasa Mall (Suphan Buri)
Ngee Ann (Phatthalung)
New World (Saraburi)
Nightingale-Olympic - The oldest currently trading of department store in Thailand, since 1930.
Oasis Plaza (Khon Kaen)
Ocean Department Store (Songkhla)
Ocean Group (Phuket) - group includes;
Ocean
Ocean Plaza
Ocean Shopping Mall (Chumphon)
Odean Shopping Mall (Songkhla)
Pacific Plaza (Surat Thani)
Pantip Plaza (Pratunam Market)
Pata (Bangkok)
Pathumthong Plaza (Phitsanulok)
Pena House Group - group includes;
Outlet Village
Premium Outlet
Peninsula Plaza (Ratchaprasong)
Phetkasem Plaza (Surin)
Phinya Shopping Center (Lopburi)
Phoenix Department Store (Chonburi)
Prasatthong Complex (Surin)
Pola (Nakhon Sawan)
Prit Plaza (Satun)
Save (Surat Thani)
Saveland Department Store (Chonburi)
Save Mart (Udon Thani)
Sahamit Shopping Mall (Trang)
Sahathai (Nakhon Si Thammarat, Surat Thani)
Saha Thaweekit (Chiang Rai)
Sakunthai (Ubon Ratchathani)
Sapsin Plaza (Songkhla)
Sentosa (Khon Kaen, Roi Et)
Seree Department Store (Lampang)
Sermthai Plaza (Maha Sarakham)
Siam Piwat - group includes;
Siam Center (Khet Pathum Wan)
Siam Discovery (Khet Pathum Wan)
Sinkiat (Satun)
Sinthai Department Store (Khon Kaen)
Sinthani Complex (Chiang Rai)
Siriban (Trang)
Sirisin Plaza (Surat Thani)
SK Shopping Park (Ubon Ratchathani)
Sombun Phanit (Prachuap Khiri Khan)
Srisakon Plaza (Sakon Nakhon)
Suksaphan Phanit (Bangkok)
Surin Plaza (Surin)
Taifa (Nakhon Nayok)
Tang Hua Seng Group - group includes;
Tang Hua Seng (Banglamphu)
T-Square - changed name from Tang Hua Seng (Thonburi branch)
Tang Ngee Soon Superstore (Udon Thani)
Tawan Ork Group (Chachoengsao) - group includes;
Tawan Ork Plaza
Tawan Ork Complex
Tesco Lotus Department Store
Thai Chuanchom Department Store (Phatthalung)
Thanaphiriya Superstore (Chiang Rai)
Thaweechok (Chumphon)
Thaweekit Complex (Saraburi)
Thaweekit Group (Buriram) - group includes;
Thaweekit Department Store
Thaweekit Plaza
Thaweekit Supercenter
Thaweeyon Plaza (Chiang Rai)
Thepparak Center (Prachuap Khiri Khan)
Tokyu (MBK Center, Khet Pathum Wan)
Tonghong Department Store (Satun)
Topland Group (Phitsanulok) - group includes;
Topland Arcade
Topland Plaza
TopShop/TopMan
Top World (Udon Thani)
Trat Department Store (Trat)
Ubon Plaza (Ubon Ratchathani)
Uniqlo
V-Square (Nakhon Sawan)
Vogue (Krabi, Songkhla)
Wall Superstore (Sakon Nakhon)
Withethep Department Store (Nakhon Sawan)
Yongsa Nguan Shopping Mall (Ubon Ratchathani)
Zara
Defunct:

@ease - renovation to fashion, education and supermarket (VillaMarket) zone, change name of shopping mall from SeriCenter to ParadisePark.
Arphi Square (Chiang Rai)
Asean Department Store (Bangkok)
ATM Department Store (Bangkok)
Banglamphu
Big Bell
Castle Mall (Kanchanaburi)
Cathay Department Store (Bangkok)
Charoen Sri Complex (Udon Thani) - took over by Central Pattana, change to Robinson.
Daimaru
City (Bangkok) - change to City Center Pratunam.
December
Daokhanong Department Store (Bangkok)
Diamond Department Store (Trang)
Edison (Chiang Rai)
Edison Department Store (Bangkok)
Excel (Bangkok) - change to Pantip Plaza.
Jumbo-T (Bangkok)
JUSCO - closed department store section and changed supermarket name section to MaxValu.
Kaewfa Plaza (Bangkok)
Maeo Dam
Merry King Group - group includes;
Big King
Merry King
Metro Department Store
New World Plaza
Nomchit Saving Store
Ocean Department Store Group (Chonburi)
Ongwisit (Bangkok)
Printemps
Santa (Bangkok)
Seiyu
Sogo
Super-T (Samut Prakan)
Taifa Department Store (Bangkok)
Taiyoudiang (Bangkok)
Tantraphan Group (Chiang Mai) - group includes;
Tantraphan
Tantraphan Plaza - took over by Central Pattana, change to Robinson.
The Old Siam Department Store (Bangkok) - change department store section to rental shops of The Old Siam Plaza.
Trang Plaza (Trang)
V-Mart
Welco Group (Bangkok) - group includes;
Savco
Welco Department Store
Wonder Department Store
Yaohan
Yingyong Plaza (Ubon Ratchathani) - took over by Central Pattana, change to Robinson.
 United Arab Emirates
Rodeo Drive - www.rodeodriveboutiques.com
LuLu Hypermarkets, Supermarkets & Department Stores - The largest retail chain across the Arabian peninsula.
Harvey Nichols
Debenhams
Galeries Lafayette (Opens in February 2009)
Bloomingdale's (opens in 2010)
Paris Gallery LLC - www.parisgallery.com
Saks Fifth Avenue
Alsalam Stores
Geant
Al Maya Supermarkets
Choithrams
Al Kabayl Discount Center
Spinneys
Hyper Panda
Marks and Spencer
Centerpoint
 Vietnam
Tax
Eden Mall
Tràng Tiền Plaza (Hanoi)
Saigon Paragon
Parkson
Vincom
Diamond Plaza (HCMC)
 Lebanon
CityMall
ABC
BHV
Aishti
RODEO DRIVE
Farra Design Center
Europe

 Austria
Gerngroß
Steffl
Interspar
 Azerbaijan
AF MALL
Park Bulvar
Port Baku
 Czech Republic
Kotva
Palladium
Marks & Spencer
Ahold Czech Republic
Tesco
 Cyprus
Debenhams
Marks & Spencer
 Denmark
Currently trading:

Illum
Magasin du Nord
Salling
Bruns Galleri Fields

Defunct:

Anva
Daell's
Debenhams
 Estonia
Anttila
Stockmann
Rimi
Maxima
Kaubamaja
Prisma
 Finland
Currently trading:

Anttila
Sokos
Stockmann
Defunct:

Pukeva
 France
Bazar de l'Hôtel de Ville
Galeries Lafayette
La Samaritaine
Le Bon Marché
Monoprix
Printemps
Tati
Defunct:

Prisunic - Acquired by Monoprix.
Uniprix - Acquired by Monoprix.
 Germany
Currently trading:

Ahrens - A department store in Marburg.
Alsterhaus - A department store in Hamburg, belonging to the Karstadt group.
Breuninger - 10 luxury department stores with head office in Stuttgart.
Carsch Haus - A department store in Düsseldorf belonging to the Kaufhof group.
Galeries Lafayette Berlin - Berlin branch of the French department store.
Hema - Dutch group operating 6 department stores in Germany.
KaDeWe - Located in Berlin, part of Karstadt.
Karstadt - The leading German department store group.
Galeria Kaufhof - subsidiary of the Metro group.
Mitsukoshi
Müller - Not really a department store, more a large chemists that sells several additional goods such as housewares, multi-media, toys.
Woolworth - German branch of the Woolworth group, independent from the international Woolworth group, now German owned by the Tengelmann Group.
Defunct:

Hertie - Merged with Karstadt.
Horten - Merged with Kaufhof. All stores were renamed "Kaufhof" or "Galeria Kaufhof" or have been closed.Image:Kaufhof.jpg
Kaufhalle
Kaufring
Marks & Spencer
Schocken - Merged with Horten and later Kaufhof.
Wertheim
 Greece
Currently trading:

Fokas Department Stores - The leading group of Department Stores in Greece
Attica Department Stores
Golden Hall
Mall of Athens
Notos Galleries
 Hungary
Corvin
Debenhams
Marks & Spencer
Skala
 Iceland
Hagkaup
Debenhams
 Ireland
Currently trading:

Arnotts
Brown Thomas
BT2
Clerys
Debenhams
Dunnes Stores
Harvey Nichols
House of Fraser
Marks & Spencer
Defunct:

Roches Stores - Acquired by Debenhams.
 Italy
10 Corso Como - A department store in Milan
Coin
la Rinascente - a part of Central Group (Thailand).
OVS - a part of Gruppo Coin.
Peck - A department store in Milan
UPIM - a part of Gruppo Coin.
Defunct:

Standa - Acquired by Gruppo Coin.
 Latvia
Stockmann
Rimi
TOP
IKI
ELVI
Maxima
 Lithuania
Gedimino 9
Europa
CUP
Akropolis
Ozas
Panorama
Maxima
IKI
 Luxembourg
Monopol
 Netherlands
Currently Trading:

De Bijenkorf
HEMA
Vroom & Dreesmann
Maison de Bonneterie
Defunct:

Metz & Co
 Norway
Christiania Glasmagasin
Illum
Smart Club
Steen & Strøm
 Poland
CDT 'Smyk'
Jabłkowski Brothers
Galeria Centrum
Marks & Spencer
 Portugal
Currently trading:

El Corte Inglés (Lisbon) Spanish leading department store
Defunct:

Grandella (Lisbon)
Grandes Armazens do Chiado (Lisbon and branches)
Marks & Spencer
 Romania
Debenhams
Marks & Spencer
 Russia
Apraksin Dvor
Gostiny Dvor[disambiguation needed] - Established 1785
GUM
TsUM
Department Store "Moscow"
The Passage - Established 1848
Petrovsky Passage - Established 1906
Stockmann
 Serbia
Robne kuće Beograd
Marks & Spencer
Coin
 Slovakia
Marks & Spencer
 Slovenia
Tuš
E. Leclerc
Interspar
Mercator
 Spain
Currently trading:

El Corte Inglés - Spanish leading department stores chain.
Galerías Aitana (Calpe)
Galerías Primero (Zaragoza)
Dunnes Stores (Málaga)
Marks & Spencer
Defunct:

Almacenes Madrid-París
Almacenes Botas (Oviedo and Gijón)
Almacenes Al Pelayo (Oviedo)
Sears - Taken over by Galerías Preciados in 1983.
Galerías Preciados - Taken over by El Corte Inglés in 1996.
Almacenes Arias - Closed in 1997.
Almacenes Simeón - Closed in 1987.
Marks & Spencer - Closed in 1996.
SEPU - The Australian owners closed the remaining four branches in 2002.
 Sweden
Currently trading:

Åhléns (Stockholm)
Nordiska Kompaniet (Stockholm and Gothenburg)
PUB (Stockholm)
Gekås (Ullared)
Defunct:

Debenhams - Closed 2007.
  Switzerland
Coop City
Globus (Zürich)
Jelmoli (Zürich)
Loeb (Swiss department store) (Bern and branches)
Marks & Spencer
Manor (Basel and branches)
Migros
 United Kingdom
Main article: List of department stores of the United Kingdom
 Turkey
Main article: Department stores of Turkey
Beymen (Luxury Shopping)
Boyner
YKM (YeniKaraMürsel)
Harvey Nichols (Luxury Shopping)
Debenhams
Marks and Spencer
Brandroom (Luxury Shopping)
Migros
Kipa
Tansas
Cagdas
Metro
Koctas
LerroyMerlin
Oceania

 Australia
David Jones
Harris Scarfe
Myer
Discount Department Stores:

Big W (Woolworths)
Kmart
Target
Dimmeys & Forges
Defunct:

Aherns
Grace Bros. Now Myer
Georges
Daimaru
Figgins Diorama
Buckley & Nunn
Waltons
Fosseys
Ball & Welch (Melbourne)
Foy & Gibson (Melbourne)
Gowings
Hick Atkinson (Melbourne)
The Mutual Store (Melbourne)
Treadways
McDonnell & East
Mantons
Charles Moore
Anthony Hordern
Snows
Farmers
Venture
Boans
 New Zealand
Currently trading:

Arthur Barnett
Ballantynes
Farmers
H & J Smith
Kirkcaldie & Stains
Smith & Caughey's
Discount Department Stores:

Kmart
The Warehouse
Defunct:

D.I.C.
DEKA
George Courts
John Courts
Mackenzies

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