Nama, or NAMA, is the acronym for 'national store'. This was a chain of department stores in the former SFRY (Yugoslavia) and the first Slovenian department store. Nama owns three stores in Slovenia today:
In the past, stores also existed in à ½alec, KoÃÂevje, Slovenj Gradec, Ravne na Koroà ¡kem, Cerkno and Velenje.
The seven-storey original building of the NAMA store in Ljubljana, originally known as "Service Hall" (), was completed in 1939 upon plans by the architect Franjo Luà ¡iÃÂiÃÂ. It was built in the modern style by the construction company owned by Josip Dedek. In 1965, a new building, work by the architects Bogdan Fink and Miloà ¡ Lapajne, was added to it at its southern side. In 2002, at the restoration, its facade was redesigned in glass, despite the opposition of the original authors.
Another successor of NAMA in SFRJ is the <sup>(in Croatian)</sup>, formed by nationalization of Kastner & ÃÂhler in 1945.
The company in Croatia today runs two stores, including the one bought by Kastner & ÃÂhler in 1889.