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| above = MINEKEA | |||
| image = [[File:Minekea.png|256px]] | |||
| caption = MINEKEA logo | |||
| label1 = Status | |||
| data1 = Complete | |||
| label2 = Type | |||
| data2 = Commercial, landmark | |||
| label3 = Location | |||
| data3 = -2200, -1830, [[Springfield]] | |||
| label4 = Introduced | |||
| data4 = 0.5.3 | |||
| label5 = Built by | |||
| data5 = oliv111 | |||
|data8=450 (2020)|label11=Website|data10=€42.0 billion (2019)|label10=Revenue|data9=Ready-to-assemble furniture | |||
Homeware | |||
Food products|label9=Products|image2=[[File:Minekea entrance 1.png|256px]]|label8=Number of locations|data7=Schipluiden, Netherlands|label7=Headquarters|data6=Ravgni Darpmak|label6=Founder|caption2=Entrance of MINEKEA store in Springfield|data11=www.minekea.com (retail)}} | |||
'''MINEKA''' is a [[wikipedia:Sweden|Swedish]] [[wikipedia:Multinational_corporation|multinational]] [[wikipedia:Conglomerate_(company)|conglomerate]] based in the [[wikipedia:Netherlands|Netherlands]] that designs and sells [[wikipedia:Ready-to-assemble_furniture|ready-to-assemble furniture]], kitchen appliances, décor, home accessories, and various other goods and home services. Started in 1934 by Ravgni Darpmak, MINEKA has been the world's largest [[wikipedia:Furniture|furniture]] retailer since August 2011. | |||
== History == | |||
=== 0.3.0 MINEKEA === | |||
Before the redesign of [[Georgetown]] and [[Hunterspoint]], MINEKEA was located near [[Eagle Stadium]] at 225, -365. The former store was a five-story building with a food court, parking garage, and a half-furnished building. It was technically never finished because of its removal in 0.5.0. The original designer of this structure is credited to KristofferAndre. | |||
=== 0.5.3 MINEKEA === | |||
The new Greenfield MINEKEA is located next to the warp at [[Springfield]]. Next to 0.5.3's staple is the Kazias center and other big box stores. The new MINEKEA is a two-story building with a food court, a kids play area, hundreds of showrooms and furniture, and a big outdoor parking lot. The parking lot contains a fancy Italian restaurant called Romas Italian. This building is an iconic Greenfield building featured in multiple videos. The head designer of this structure is credited to Oliv111, but many builders assisted with the showrooms and interior. | |||
== Gallery == | |||
{{Gallery|File:Interior MINEKEA.png|Interior of MINEKEA aisles|File:Showroom.png|Showroom floor|File:Old minekea entrance.png|Former MINEKEA at Hunterspoint|align=center|width=300}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:34, 4 January 2023
MINEKEA | |
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Status | Complete |
Type | Commercial, landmark |
Location | -2200, -1830, Springfield |
Introduced | 0.5.3 |
Built by | oliv111 |
Founder | Ravgni Darpmak |
Headquarters | Schipluiden, Netherlands |
Number of locations | 450 (2020) |
Products | Ready-to-assemble furniture
Homeware Food products |
Revenue | €42.0 billion (2019) |
Website | www.minekea.com (retail) |
MINEKA is a Swedish multinational conglomerate based in the Netherlands that designs and sells ready-to-assemble furniture, kitchen appliances, décor, home accessories, and various other goods and home services. Started in 1934 by Ravgni Darpmak, MINEKA has been the world's largest furniture retailer since August 2011.
History
0.3.0 MINEKEA
Before the redesign of Georgetown and Hunterspoint, MINEKEA was located near Eagle Stadium at 225, -365. The former store was a five-story building with a food court, parking garage, and a half-furnished building. It was technically never finished because of its removal in 0.5.0. The original designer of this structure is credited to KristofferAndre.
0.5.3 MINEKEA
The new Greenfield MINEKEA is located next to the warp at Springfield. Next to 0.5.3's staple is the Kazias center and other big box stores. The new MINEKEA is a two-story building with a food court, a kids play area, hundreds of showrooms and furniture, and a big outdoor parking lot. The parking lot contains a fancy Italian restaurant called Romas Italian. This building is an iconic Greenfield building featured in multiple videos. The head designer of this structure is credited to Oliv111, but many builders assisted with the showrooms and interior.