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After the Grand Union and Coop Supermarkets companies ceased operations in Puerto Rico, Amigo began plans to become a major player in Puerto Rico's supermarket industry. In 1989, they opened their first major store, located at Plaza del Carmen Mall, in Caguas. Subsequently, many other major stores were opened across Puerto Rico.
Plaza Centro Mall; Plaza de Diego Mall; Plaza del Atlántico; Plaza del Caribe; Plaza del Carmen Mall; Plaza del Norte; Plaza del Sol (Puerto Rico) Plaza Las Américas (Puerto Rico) Plaza Noroeste; Plaza Rio Hondo
The Outlets At Montehiedra, formerly known as the Montehiedra Town Center, is an enclosed shopping mall in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Anchor stores for the mall are a Marshalls MegaStore, Burlington, Old Navy, and a Home Depot as an out parcel. The former Kmart, which served as an anchor to the mall from the very beginning which closed in 2021, has ...
Shops at Caguas, formerly known as Las Catalinas Mall, is an enclosed shopping mall located in Caguas, Puerto Rico.The mall opened in 1997, and is currently anchored by a Sector Sixty6 entertainment center which takes up the space of a previous Big Kmart, a Forever 21 junior anchor store, and a Ross Dress for Less which is scheduled to open in 2025 in the former Sears store at the mall which ...
Plaza Centro Mall is an enclosed shopping mall located in Caguas, Puerto Rico. The mall opened in 1986, and is currently anchored by a JCPenney, Sam's Club, Costco, Burlington, and a Ross Dress for Less. It also has other major tenants such as a Party City, OfficeMax, Planet Fitness, Chuck E. Cheese, and a PetSmart.
Domingo Velasco Alonso arrived at the beaches of Puerto Rico in 1905 and begun to work in the city of Ponce. [ 1 ] In 1908 he moved to the city of Arecibo and began working with a company of wholesalers and retailers named "La Puertorriqueña" owned by successors of Lezcano y Co.
The Gallery at Gran Caribe was Puerto Rico's 20th largest shopping center, as reported in the Caribbean Business White Pages 2004 directory which was the investment company's first incursion into the local market. Thor Equities acquired the mall, originally called Centro Gran Caribe, in May 2004 from Decemcor for $61.5 million.
The mall at this point hosted 73 stores and 53 corridor modules (kiosks), climbing to No. 268 on the Caribbean Business's list of Top 400 Locally Owned Companies, and was among the top 15 largest shopping centers in Puerto Rico. [12] In September 2017, Hurricane María dealt a severe blow to the mall. The owners responded with a $62 million ...