1. emporium - Noun
2. Emporium - Proper noun
A place of trade; a market place; a mart; esp., a city or town with extensive commerce; the commercial center of a country.
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In 1717, and again in 1732, the Chinese government offered to make Macao the emporium for all foreign trade, and to receive all duties on imports; but, by a strange infatuation, the Portuguese government refused, and its decline is dated from that period. Source: Internet
For instance, the privilege of the Old Town ( German Altstadt main, Polish Stare Miasto main) was upgraded in 1343, while in 1393 it was granted an emporium privilege for grains, metals, and forest products. Source: Internet
Niki Mckenzie says the owners of Mario's Marvellous Movie Emporium — also known as the coffee ship — passed the torch to her in October 2019, after a few training weekends. Source: Internet
Pinnacle Emporium has a store in Morenci and has been approved for retail and provisioning licenses in Coleman as well, according to Lakamper. Source: Internet
The Valley Emporium was once buzzing with restaurants. Source: Internet