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Gollo store in San Ramon, Alajuela, Costa Rica. Gollo was founded in 1974 in Costa Rica with four employees, operates in retailing technology, furniture and home appliances in the Costa Rican market. In 2000, Gollo introduced its mascot with the same name. In 2005, the slogan "Solo Bueno" was introduced. In 2012, Gollo was acquired by Unicomer ...
ampm (rarely "am/pm") is a convenience store chain with branches located in several U.S. states, including Arizona, California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington and in several countries such as Costa Rica and Brazil. The brand pulled out of the Eastern United States in 2012, but returned a decade later.
American retirees, many of whom are baby boomers, flocked to Costa Rica’s tropical beaches to retire as they’re drawn to its biodiversity, the political stability, and its relative low cost health care. The number of Americans who collect their Social Security checks in Costa Rica has jumped 67% since 2002.
The couple, who are in their 40s and have children in the United States from previous relationships, went from a US city to “complete solitude” when they made their first big move to Costa Rica.
PriceSmart opens one club store (Colombia-Bogotá) 2016 PriceSmart opens one club store (Colombia-Chia) 2018 PriceSmart acquires Aeropost.com PriceSmart opens one club store (Dominican Republic) 2019 PriceSmart opens three club stores (Dominican Republic, Guatemala-San Cristobal, Panama-Metro Park) 2020 PriceSmart opens two club stores (Costa ...
Carrión is a chain of department stores in Central America. The chain is owned by Grupo Roble , itself part of Grupo Poma. It originated in La Ceiba, Honduras in 1970 [1] where it opened under the name Bazar Carrión. It opened in Costa Rica in 2000, in Honduras in 2003, in Nicaragua in 2004, and in Guatemala in 2005. [2]
2 Costa Rica. 3 Dominican Republic. 4 Greenland. 5 Honduras. 6 Mexico. 7 Nicaragua. 8 Panama. 9 United States and territories. ... Brugseni (7 stores) [1] Pisiffik ...
Sears expanded into Latin America and Spain starting with a small store in Downtown Havana, Cuba in 1942. Sears opened its first store in Mexico City in 1947; the Mexican stores would later spin off into Sears Mexico, now owned by billionaire Carlos Slim's Grupo Sanborns, which by the end of 2022 operated 97 stores across Mexico.