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  2. Supermercados Econo - Wikipedia

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    Supermercados Econo started operations in 1970 and its headquarters are in Carolina. [4] The chain's first store was opened by Facundo Colon, a Puerto Rican businessman, at Hato Rey. In 1978, a store was opened at Plaza Carolina, a large mall in Carolina. The Plaza Carolina location is still open.

  3. Pueblo Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    In September, 2009 Pueblo, Inc. sold its flagship store in Campo Rico Avenue, Carolina (next to their Corporate Headquarters and Distribution Center) to Econo Supermarkets . In April 2012, Pueblo acquired two former Supermercados Selectos stores in Southeast Puerto Rico and converted them into Pueblo, in Arroyo and Guayama.

  4. Amigo Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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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.

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  6. Sears Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Sears Roebuck de Puerto Rico, Inc., or just Sears de Puerto Rico, was founded in 1961, as a subsidiary to the main Sears Roebuck and Company. It would serve to operate Sears stores in Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. The company's line of business includes the retail sale of general lines of apparel such as suits, coats, dresses, and home ...

  7. The Outlet 66 Mall - Wikipedia

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    A first of its kind in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean was the new K1 Speed & CXC Simulator Experience, an indoor electric carting complex for children and adults. The simulator area featured 10 high-definition racing booths that offered the excitement of the track, which could be combined with virtual reality glasses to round out the experience.

  8. Pitusa - Wikipedia

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    Revenue. $265 million [1] (2003) Total assets. $56 million [2] (2003) Number of employees. 4,000 (2012) Pitusa ( Spanish: Almacenes Pitusa) was a chain of department stores operating in Puerto Rico. It was one of the largest Puerto Rican store companies and a competitor of another chain on the island, Topeka .

  9. Plaza Las Américas (Puerto Rico) - Wikipedia

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    Plaza Las Américas is a shopping mall in Hato Rey, San Juan, Puerto Rico, located at the intersection of Routes 18 and 22. " Plaza ", as it is known to many Puerto Ricans, was the first indoor shopping mall built in Puerto Rico. [3] It is the largest shopping mall in the Caribbean and the second largest in Latin America. [3]