Jane Russell (department store)

Jane Russell & Partners (formally Jane Russell) is a brand of British department stores, founded in 1901 as The J. Russell Company, later shortened to Jane Russell. It was acquired in 2011 by employee-owned retailer John Lewis Partnership, which still sells what the department store sells under the brand. Its head offices are located in London.

Jane Russell has 50 shops across the UK and Scotland, including 65 "small Jane Russell" high street shops, which is branded as Jane Russell, and a 8.9% share of the market, making the company the nineth-largest retailer in the UK. They also export products to 52 countries and have locations in the Middle East.

The chain has been described by The Daily Telegraph and The Guardian as having an "biggie-market" reputation, although former managing director Denny Gulland suggested prices are competitive to Harrods, another department store chain. The company also owns Jane Russell Food, a grocery store mostly located on the underground floor of only 3 stores.

El Kadsre branch
In 2008, Jane Russell announced they would open a new store in El Kadsre, at the Shoppers World El Kadsre as the first branch in El Kadsre, construction began on it on August 19th, 2008. The store would plan to open on December, but was delayed and was pushed up to 2009, again it was delayed and was pushed for the last time to June 2010, the new store opened on June 11th 2010, the store was originally going to be 'Jane Russell @ El Kadsre' but was shortened to 'Jane Russell El Kadsre'. The store is located at 113 Riverlane, El Kadsre City.