Kirkcaldie & Stains

Kirkcaldie & Stains
Public listed company
Traded as NZX: KRK
Industry Retailing
Founded 1863
Headquarters Wellington
Key people
Falcon Clouston (Chairman)
Products apparel, cosmetics, homewares
Number of employees
300 plus
Website www.kirkcaldies.co.nz
Kirkcaldie & Stains and office buildings

Kirkcaldie & Stains is a mid-sized department store in Wellington, New Zealand. It was established in 1863 by John Kirkcaldie and Robert Stains with a capital of £700. The first store was opened on Lambton Quay. A new store was built in 1864. In 1868 Kirkcaldie & Staines moved to their current location at the corner of Lambton Quay and Brandon Street, expanding several times. They also had a branch in Napier from 1897 until 1917.

There was also a branch on Cuba street for 7 years. French luxury skincare brand Sisley is exclusive to the store in New Zealand.[1]

History

The business was founded in 1863 by Scotsman John Kirkcaldie, who had been apprenticed as a draper; and Englishman Robert Stains, who had a retail trade background. The men met in Sydney, Australia, and decided to pool their capital to establish a business in New Zealand. They settled on Wellington as the place, and their first store was the hulk of a wrecked ship, at Lambton Quay. Kirkcaldie & Stains opened for business in 'Waterloo House' on Wednesday 9 December 1863.

According to Bloomberg BusinessWeek: "The company, through its subsidiary, Kirkcaldie & Stains Properties Limited, owns the Harbour City Centre consisting of two levels of retail shops with six floors of commercial office space and associated car parking in the district of Wellington." This represents the redevelopment of part of the real estate which was at one time occupied by the department store.

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