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November 27, 2025

Altex Steps Up Brico Depot Transformation
Nov 27, 2025

Altex Steps Up Brico Depot Transformation.

Brico Depot is opening in Targoviste the largest kitchen showroom in its entire network, after an investment which led to the expansion of the commercial space with 1,000 square meters.

[Read the article in Ziarul Financiar]
 
 
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