New Yorker

this article is occupied with the retail chain. For the magazine of the same name see The New Yorker one

New Yorker one is the name of a European textile retail business, which specialized mainly in Young Fashion.

It maintains its branches preferentially in shopping centres and pedestrian precincts.

The Kieler Tilmar Hansen opened the first new Yorker branch in the year 1971 as Jean business in the Flensburger city center. Also conditions November 2005 give it to 421 branches in 14 European countries (Germany, Austria, Tschechien, Poland, Hungary, Spain, Denmark, Slovenia, Slowakei, Switzerland, Croatia) and further. The first Austrian branch was opened to 1994 in Linz, first Swiss branch followed in the year 2004.

The enterprise has over 6.600 employees, who care for each month 2.4 million customer. It obtains 640 million euro annual turnover according to own data.

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