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Five retailers Tiendas Capri, Bared, Romano's Macaroni Grill, Le Club, and Clark's have opened or confirmed plans to open at the mall, and another four or five were eyeing locations there. Río Piedras ' Montehiedra Town Center, built in 1994, had around 550,000 square feet and was Puerto Rico's 13th-largest shopping center.
It is the third largest shopping center in Puerto Rico with a total of 1,050,000 square feet (98,000 m 2) [1] of retail space, and it is the main shopping center in western Puerto Rico. Its main stores include Walmart, JCPenney, [2] Shoe Carnival, Old Navy, Marshalls, Tiendas Capri and Office Max. There is also a heliport within the mall ...
Plaza del Atlántico is an enclosed shopping mall located in Arecibo, Puerto Rico.Anchor stores for the mall is a Tiendas Capri and a Grand Stores, other main stores in the mall consists of All Ways 99, Me Salve, Rainbow, Exentrix, La Nueva Era, and others.
San Patricio Plaza is a 640,000 square feet (59,000 m 2) three-level enclosed shopping mall located in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico.The mall is located at the intersection of PR-2, PR-23, and PR-20, and has over 120 stores with its anchors being T.J. Maxx, Capri, Walgreens, PetSmart, Caribbean Cinemas and Office Depot, and Burlington, plus an outdoor shopping area known as "Liberty Square".
El Cantón Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Bayamón, Puerto Rico. It houses stores such as Rent-A-Center, Rainbow, Grand Way, Donato, All Ways 99, Claro, T-Mobile, La Gloría, Me Salvé, and many others. The mall was formerly anchored by Tiendas Capri, which left in 2017 [1] and was later replaced with government offices.
On May 10, 2023, it was reported that Curzon Puerto Rico, an affiliate of Curzon Advisers, was now the owner of one of the largest shopping center portfolios in Puerto Rico, formerly owned by Developers Diversified which had acquired it again in 2021. In this portfolio of 9 shopping centers, Plaza Río Hondo was included, making Curzon Puerto ...
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.
On May 12, 2011, it was reported that PetSmart, the largest U.S. specialty retailer of products and services for pets, would open its fourth store in Puerto Rico in the Plaza Centro Mall with a multimillion-dollar investment. The new PetSmart store also completed Plaza Centro's six month expansion, bringing mall occupancy to its highest level ...