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  2. Sodimac - Wikipedia

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    Sodimac Homecenter is a chain of home improvement stores in Chile. [1] Besides Chile, there are stores in Argentina , Colombia , Peru , Mexico , Uruguay , and Brazil . History

  3. City Club (wholesale club) - Wikipedia

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    On July 17, 2002, Tiendas Soriana began to implement its multi-format strategy and with this the price club format was created under the name City Club.Like Tiendas Soriana (its owner), its first branch was opened to the public in the city of Torreón, Coahuila, where the brand would later begin to venture into various cities in the country, such as Monclova, Chihuahua, Saltillo, Colima ...

  4. S.A.C.I. Falabella - Wikipedia

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    The company has 491 stores and 42 shopping malls. The stores are divided into 111 department stores branded as Falabella, 251 home improvement stores under the brand Sodimac and 129 supermarkets branded as Tottus. In Peru the company owned the Saga Falabella, listed in the Lima Stock Exchange. It was renamed to Falabella in 2018.

  5. Falabella (retail store) - Wikipedia

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    Falabella Retail joined the “Fundación Artesanías de Chile” campaign “United by artisans”. This meant that the foundation was added as a seller, making visible the textile work, wood carving, basketry, pottery and goldsmithing of 2,300 artisans who make up the foundation.

  6. Jockey Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Jockey Plaza is a shopping center located between the University of Lima and the Hipódromo de Monterrico, in the district of Santiago de Surco, Lima, Peru. Shopping center [ edit ]

  7. Mallplaza - Wikipedia

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    There are 11 locations in Chile, 4 in Peru (under the Mall Aventura Plaza brand until 2016), and 3 in Colombia. [2] They are large regional shopping malls anchored by multiple department stores and hypermarkets. [1] This includes the parent company's Falabella department stores and Tottus hypermarkets. [1]

  8. Linio - Wikipedia

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    Linio began operations in 2012 in Mexico. [1]The company has been through various rounds of funding, including one that concluded in September 2016. [2]On 1 August 2018, the company was acquired by the Chilean retail store Falabella for USD$138 million.

  9. Supermercados Peruanos - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded as as Promociones Camino Real S.A. on June 1, 1979. [1] It was renamed to Supermercados Santa Isabel S.A. on May 17, 1993, after the Chilean company of the same name acquired the remaining stores operated by Scala Gigante, a Peruvian chain that ceased operations that same year, later acquiring local retailers Mass and Top Market, thus becoming the second largest retail ...