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Tiendas Comercial Mexicana S.A. de C.V., colloquially known as La Comercial and La Comer, was a Mexican hypermarket group that operated mainly in Mexico City and Central Mexico. It was founded in 1930 and operated by Controladora Comercial Mexicana .
In November 2017, La Comer group announced a 200-million pesos investment to open its first City Market store in Guadalajara. [6] In July 2018, City Market opened its first store in the state of Morelos. [7] By December 2018, City Market had 11 stores throughout Mexico. [8] In May 2019, City Market opened its first store in Monterrey. [9] [10]
Comercial City Fresko, S. de R.L. de C.V. is a Mexican holding company of hypermarkets headquartered in Mexico City, Mexico. It operates the hypermarkets La Comer, City Market, Fresko and Sumesa, which have a strong presence in Mexico City and Central Mexico. [1]
La Bodega Herlomex (Baja California) La Gran Bodega (Oaxaca, Puebla, Tlaxcala) Súper La Violeta (Michoacán) Marinero (Durango) Nena's (Baja California, Sonora) Súper Akí, formerly "Súper San Francisco de Asís" (Yucatán, Quintana Roo) S-Mart (Chihuahua, Nuevo León, Tamaulipas) Welton (Baja California, Sonora)
Soriana 1920s logo. The very first Soriana store. The Soriana company has its origins in 1905, the year in which Don Pascual Borque (from Soria, Spain) founded a fabric business and perfumery under the name 'LA SORIANA' in Torreón, Coahuila, later incorporating in 1920, a wholesale merchandise offer, which with this became a benchmark in terms of purchases and consumption in Torreón.
La Comer and Fresko from La Comer; H-E-B; Al Súper Plus from Grupo Futurama; Ley from Casa Ley; Before its integration, it also competed with Chedraui and Selecto Chedraui. Arteli Express: Format conceptualized as a convenience store with a sales floor area of between 300 and 1,000 sq m, which are usually located in areas of high population ...
Forum Buenavista is a 37,250-square-metre (401,000 sq ft) [1] shopping mall built atop the Buenavista Station in Colonia Buenavista, central Mexico City, where Avenida de los Insurgentes meets Eje 1 Norte. It was developed by GICSA, opened in 2009, and as of 2015 it was one of the ten largest malls in Greater Mexico City. [1]
DAX is a chain of 25 beauty and variety stores in Mexico based in Tijuana, Baja California, the country's sixth largest metropolitan area.The stores are modeled along the United States model of large pharmacies such as CVS or Walgreens, selling cosmetics, beauty supplies, and a limited range of kitchen supplies, decorative accessories, small appliances and electronics.