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The company began as KeumKang Development Industrial Co., Ltd., established in 1971. It opened its first store in [[Ulsan]] in 1977. The flagship store, in the affluent [[Seoul]] neighborhood of [[Apgujeong]], was opened in 1985. |
The company began as KeumKang Development Industrial Co., Ltd., established in 1971. It opened its first store in [[Ulsan]] in 1977. The flagship store, in the affluent [[Seoul]] neighborhood of [[Apgujeong]], was opened in 1985. |
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Hyundai department Store Group has seven other stores in the Seoul megalopolis: [[COEX]] (World Trade Center Seoul) at [[Samseong Station]], Mokdong at Hyundai Hyperion skyscraper condominium |
Hyundai department Store Group has seven other stores in the Seoul megalopolis: [[COEX]] (World Trade Center Seoul) at [[Samseong Station]], Mokdong at Hyundai Hyperion skyscraper condominium, Sinchon, Mia, Cheonho at [[Gangdong-gu]], Bucheon, and [[Kintex Exhibition Center]] in northwest Seoul. |
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It also has stores in [[Busan]], [[Daegu]], [[Ulsan]], [[Cheongju]], and an outlet in [[Gasan-dong]], Seoul. |
It also has stores in [[Busan]], [[Daegu]], [[Ulsan]], [[Cheongju]], and an outlet in [[Gasan-dong]], Seoul. |
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Revision as of 01:44, 19 January 2020
Hyundai Department Store Group (Hangul: 현대백화점그룹) operates the Hyundai Department Store chain of department stores in South Korea. In addition, the group operates a range of service industry businesses. Subsidiary businesses include Hyundai Home Shopping and Hotel Hyundai.
Its major competitors are Lotte Department Store, Shinsegae, Hanhwa Galleria, AK Plaza (Hangul: AK플라자, formerly Aekyung Department Store), and Debec, a department store in Daegu.
The company began as KeumKang Development Industrial Co., Ltd., established in 1971. It opened its first store in Ulsan in 1977. The flagship store, in the affluent Seoul neighborhood of Apgujeong, was opened in 1985. Hyundai department Store Group has seven other stores in the Seoul megalopolis: COEX (World Trade Center Seoul) at Samseong Station, Mokdong at Hyundai Hyperion skyscraper condominium, Sinchon, Mia, Cheonho at Gangdong-gu, Bucheon, and Kintex Exhibition Center in northwest Seoul. It also has stores in Busan, Daegu, Ulsan, Cheongju, and an outlet in Gasan-dong, Seoul.
- Outlet mall at Gimpo Hyundai outlet, Gyeongin canal Gimpo terminal in Seoul Han river near Gimpo international airport
- Planned
- Dongtan one new city outlet mall
- Garden5 at Songpa gu complex shopping mall SE Seoul , Jangji station line no 8.
Group families
- Hyundai Ethics
- Hyundai Home Shopping
- Hyundai H&S Holdings
- Hyundai Business Holdings
- Hyundai Dream Tour
See also
References
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