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SavaCentre was a
chain of 13
hypermarkets and
later a
further seven discount supermarkets owned and
operated jointly by Sainsbury's and BHS, beginning...
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border of the area.
Calcot is home to two
large shopping complexes - the
SavaCentre and the
Pincents Lane
Retail Park and has a car
dealers between the two;...
- The
merger with
British Home
Stores also came with a 50%
share of the
SavaCentre hypermarket chain, a 50:50
Joint Enterprise with the
supermarket chain...
- Lord
Lieutenant of
County Durham. On 15
November 1977, the very
first SavaCentre hypermarket (a Sainsbury's and
British Home
Stores joint venture) opened...
- Sainsbury's
formed a
joint venture,
known as
SavaCentre, with
British Home Stores. The
first SavaCentre shop was
opened in Washington, Tyne and Wear,...
- The
Sava is a
river in
Central and
Southeast Europe, a right-bank and the
longest tributary of the Danube. It
flows through Slovenia,
Croatia and along...
- Sainsbury's to
create hypermarkets using the
SavaCentre brand. Sainsbury's took full
control of
SavaCentre in 1989, and
later converted the
stores to the...
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Oldbury town
centre. The town has seen a
large expansion in
retail since 1980. In
October 1980, J Sainsbury
opened one of its
first SavaCentre hypermarkets...
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Sava Centar (Serbian Cyrillic: Сава центар) is an
international congress,
cultural and
business center of
various multi-functional
activities located in...
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started both the
Homebase and
Savacentre ventures. Shaw's and
Homebase have
since been sold,
whilst Savacentre has been re-branded
under the core...