Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Small store sales approaching $500 per square foot confirmed that Montehiedra was a premier shopping destination in Puerto Rico. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] On November 8, 2003, it was reported that Marshalls had opened its fifth megastore in Puerto Rico , a 56,000 square foot outlet at the Montehiedra Town Center, with 100 employees, said Angelo Mercado, the ...
At the time announcement, Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores had 491 Hometown stores and 126 Outlet stores in 49 states, Puerto Rico and Bermuda. [ 1 ] In August 2019, Franchise Group, the parent of Liberty Tax, announced plans to acquire Sears Outlet division from Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores to help fulfill Transform Holdco's requirement in ...
González Padín was a high-end department store based in San Juan, Puerto Rico.The chain which operated in Puerto Rico at its peak had 10 stores. The chain closed in 1995, and at the time of closure it was the biggest and oldest department store on the island.
The new store would open with 77,000 square-feet of sales space and would be the largest of eight retail units at the time operated by the Sears subsidiary, Sears Roebuck de Puerto Rico, Inc. [15] Through the rest of the 1960s the chain would continue to expand opening a store in Ponce in 1964, Caguas in 1966, Arecibo in 1967, [16] and Bayamón ...
The store was located in an area where families of moderate means primarily resided, and some speculated that its high prices were not compatible with their economic situation. Venezuelan tourists, probably the highest spending visitors to Puerto Rico at the time, were frequent customers at the store. [13]
Bayamón. Median Home Price: $169,000 Bayamón is Puerto Rico’s second most populous city. There are a variety of properties available, including apartments, condos, detached homes and mansions.
2008 – On January 6, Systemax Inc. announced an agreement on the acquisition of the CompUSA brand, trademarks, e-commerce business, and as many as 16 CompUSA retail outlets in Florida, Texas, and Puerto Rico. [19] 2008 – On March 2, CompUSA finalizes the round of store closures that started on Dec 7.
A lot of homes are out of this world -- but this one really looks it. Retired industrial arts teacher Roberto Sanchez Rivera built his home in Ponce, Puerto Rico, to look like a spaceship ...