Cargills Building

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This beautiful red and white stone colonial style building with its superb arches was the first to be owned by what was to become the Cargills empire in 1844. It was originally a warehouse and today is a testament to the port activity of the British presence. Beyond the exterior of the building, the interior of the single-storey store on York Street is of little interest, but is still worth a quick visit. You can find a little bit of everything, but in very limited quantities: food products, alcohol, shirts, stationery... and an undeniable nostalgic smell. The bell left at the disposal of the public to give the alarm in case of fire is a must see while browsing the store.

Cargills History

In 1844, William Miller and David Sime Cargill established a general warehouse for wholesale trade in Colombo on York Street. The business quickly expanded and the place was nicknamed "House of Cargills". A century later, the company became a limited company and in 1983, Cargills became the first supermarket chain on the island. In 1996, Cargills became a franchisee for KFC, the well-known American fast food chain, and produced KFC meals in flavors more suited to Sri Lankan palates. Since the 2000s, Cargills has expanded into the fruit, vegetable and dairy markets. Its supermarkets and mini-markets have been named Cargills Food City. More than 260 stores are located throughout the island.

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About Colombo District

Colombo is the largest city and commercial capital of Sri Lanka. It is located on the west coast of the island and adjacent to Sri Jayewardenepura Kotte, the capital city of Sri Lanka. Colombo is a busy and vibrant city with a mixture of modern life and colonial buildings and ruins and a city population of 647,100.The Colombo Metropolitan Region, defined by the districts of Colombo, Gampaha and Kalutara, has an estimated population of 5,648,000, and covers an area of 3,694.20 km²

Colombo is a multi-ethnic, multi-cultural city. It is the most populous city in Sri Lanka, with 642,163 people living within the city limits. The population of Colombo is a mix of numerous ethnic groups, mainly Sinhalese, Moors and Tamils. There are also small communities of people with Chinese, Portuguese, Dutch, Malay and Indian origins living in the city, as well as numerous European expatriates.

The great majority of Sri Lankan corporations have their head offices in Colombo. Some of the industries include chemicals, textiles, glass, cement, leather goods, furniture, and jewellery. In the city center is located South Asia's second tallest building - The World Trade Centre.

About Western Province

The Western Province is the most densely populated province of Sri Lanka. It is home to the legislative capital Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte as well to Colombo, the nation's administrative and business center. Western Province is divided into 3 main districts called Colombo (642 km²), Gampaha (1,386.6 km²) and Kalutara (1,606 km²) districts. As Sri Lanka's economic hub, all the major local and international corporations have their presence in the city and so do all the major designer and high street retailers, so be ready to indulge in some retail therapy in western province.

Having the highest population in the all the provinces, the almost all the premier educational institutions in the island are located in western province. Universities in the province include the University of Colombo, the University of Sri Jayewardenepura, University of Kelaniya, Open University, Sri Lanka, Buddhist and Pali University of Sri Lanka, General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University and University of Moratuwa .Western province has the largest amount of schools in the country, which includes National, Provincial, Private and International schools.