- De
Bijenkorf (Dutch pronunciation: [də ˈbɛi.ə(ŋ)kɔr(ə)f]; literally, "the beehive") is a
chain of high-end
department stores in the Netherlands, with...
- (KBB =
Koninklijke Bijenkorf Beheer),
Maxeda owned the
three most
prominent Dutch department stores:
Vroom &
Dreesmann and De
Bijenkorf, both sold in 2010...
- van de
Bijenkorf - De
fusie van
Vendex en KBB" [We of De
Bijenkorf: the
merger of
Vendex and KBB].
Cultureel erfgoed de
Bijenkorf (De
Bijenkorf Cultural...
-
three countries in Europe:
Arnotts (Ireland)
Brown Thomas (Ireland) De
Bijenkorf (The Netherlands)
Selfridges (United Kingdom)
Selfridges Group, along...
- "Vergeten
Bijenkorf van Dudok". Architectuur.nl (in Dutch). 20 May 2015.
Retrieved 4 May 2019. Sluijter, Jan (3 July 2009),
Magazijn de
Bijenkorf, Rotterdam...
- name was De
Bijenkorf. As more
schools were
built in
Almere and
younger people and
families settled in
other parts of the city, De
Bijenkorf became less...
-
Shops in
Amsterdam range from
large high-end
department stores such as De
Bijenkorf founded in 1870 to
small speciality shops. Amsterdam's high-end shops...
- In 1999,
Vendex merged with
Koninklijke Bijenkorf Beheer (KBB), the
parent company of
retail chains De
Bijenkorf and Hema, and was
renamed into
Vendex KBB...
-
including Selfridges in the UK,
Brown Thomas and
Arnotts in Ireland, and De
Bijenkorf in the Netherlands. The main
holding company of the
British branch of...
-
original on 8 July 2017.
Retrieved 3 July 2017. De
Bijenkorf official website. "Histoire". De
Bijenkorf.
Archived from the
original on 8
January 2022. Retrieved...