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Vroom &
Dreesmann (V&D) was a
Dutch chain of
department stores founded in 1887. It was
declared bankrupt on 31
December 2015,
although its
branches were...
- The
Vroom &
Dreesmann Building in
Heerlen was a
former department store and a hotel,
later an
office building in Heerlen, the Netherlands,
designed by...
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Maxeda owned the
three most
prominent Dutch department stores:
Vroom &
Dreesmann and De Bijenkorf, both sold in 2010, and HEMA, sold in 2007.
Maxeda DIY...
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Sander Dreesmann (born 21
August 1977) is a
former Dutch field hockey player. He pla**** for the
Dutch hockey team HC
Klein Zwitserland. For the 2001-2002...
- into the
Netherlands in May 2016 with the
takeover of 20
former Vroom &
Dreesmann (V&D)
sites by 2017. V&D, a
historic Dutch department store chain, had...
- Cécile
Dreesmann (13
April 1920, in
Amsterdam – 23
April 1994, in Soest) was a
Dutch textile artist known for her
innovative embroidery. She was particularly...
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Retail Founded 1
October 1897
Headquarters London Key
people Bernard Dreesmann Revenue £90.6
million Operating income £5.6
million Number of employees...
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Airlines (IATA code VD),
former Chinese airline Victoria Dockside Vroom &
Dreesmann (V&D), a
former Dutch retail chain 495 (number), in
roman numerals can...
- The
company was
formerly owned by
Maxeda which also
owned the
Vroom &
Dreesmann and
Bijenkorf department stores.
Since 2010, MS Mode is part of Roland...
- It was
acquired by
Pieter Dreesmann (son of
Anton Dreesmann [nl] of the
Dutch department store chain V&D) and Olga
Dreesmann in 2002, and sold from their...