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Industry | Retail |
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Genre | Hypermarket |
Founded | 1970 |
Founder | Herman Salling |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Denmark |
Parent | Salling Group |
Website | Bilka.dk |
Bilka is a Danish chain ofhypermarkets. The first store opened in 1970 inTilst, a suburb ofAarhus. The chain was founded byHerman Salling and is now a part ofSalling Group.
The nameBilka is derived from the GermanBilliges Kaufhaus (low-price department store), which its founder, Herman Salling had encountered during his business trips toWest Germany.[1]
The firstBilka store was the first low-cost store in Denmark. With sale area of 10000 square meters and parking space for 1200 cars, this was also the largest store in Denmark.
The opening of the firstBilka store brought revision to the regional plan for Great Aarhus from 1954.[2] According to that plan the area of Aarhus was supposed to have 2 new centers, but after the opening of the firstBilka store, this plan was no longer economically viable.
The building of the store was approved by Brabrand-Årslev Parish, since the land was part of theBrabrand Parish.The developer of the store, however decided he wanted to create remote storage for Salling Group. That is the reason why theBilka store was functioning as anopen stock market with most of the goods stocked in pallets and forklifts in the aisles during open hours.
At the beginning of 2010, the firstBilka store celebrated its 40th birthday and it was completely renovated. All of the old 31 cash registers, from 1970, were replaced with 28 new modern ones and 8 self-service terminals. Furthermore, all the departments were completely renovated and today, this store has the largest Fruits & Vegetables department inDenmark.
There are Bilka stores located in the following cities:
Year opened | Store | Area | City | Info |
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1970 | Bilka | 29.000 m2 | Tilst | |
1972 | Bilka | 28.700 m2 | Aalborg | From 1996 a part ofAalborg Storcenter |
1973 | Bilka | 27.800 m2 | Hundige | Part ofWaves |
1976 | Bilka | 22.500 m2 | Odense | |
1982 | Bilka | 20.000 m2 | Ishøj | Part ofIshøj Bycenter |
1988 | Bilka | 12.600 m2 | Slagelse | |
1989 | Bilka | 19.900 m2 | Næstved | Part ofNæstved Storcenter |
1993 | Bilka | 14.800 m2 | Holstebro | |
1993 | Bilka | 19.400 m2 | Vejle | FormerA-Z |
1993 | Bilka | 19.300 m2 | Kolding | Part ofKolding Storcenter |
1994 | Bilka | 16.500 m2 | Esbjerg | Former A-Z |
2001 | Bilka | 14.200 m2 | Horsens | |
2003 | Bilka | 13.000 m2 | Ørestad | Part ofField's |
2005 | Bilka | 13.400 m2 | Viborg | Former A-Z |
2009 | Bilka | 11.800 m2 | Sønderborg | Former A-Z |
2011 | Bilka | 10.400 m2 | Herning | Former A-Z |
2012 | Bilka | Hillerød | Part ofSlotsarkaderne | |
2018 | Bilka | Randers | Part of Randers Storcenter |
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