Jockey Plaza Shopping Center – Wikipedia, Free Encyclopedia

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Jockey Plaza It is a shopping center, located between Manuel Olguín Avenue and Av. Javier Prado Esla in the district of Santiago de Surco, in Lima, Peru. It is one of the largest shopping centers in the country, with more than 500 stores. [ first ]

Is called Jockey Plaza in honor of the riders of the Monterrico Racecourse.

Began its operations in 1997 with 4 anchor stores: Ace Home Center (pioneer in the retail of hardware store and construction materials and currently called Maestro ), The Santa Isabel supermarket (Plaza Vea since 2001), Saga Falabella (Falabella since 2018) with 13,000 m² of sales area and Ripley, which this year began its operations in Peru (with 15,000 m² of sales area). Both stores are linked to a large 2 -level commercial ship where another 9 intermediate stores occupied by Telefónica del Peru, Tommy Hilfiger, the La Curacao appliance store (later occupied by Casaideas and currently by Crate & Barrel) and the store fast fashion Topitop In the center of the pavilions is the food court. There was also the home furniture store, which lasted very little after its official closure in 1999. In entertainment, the entrance of the Cinemark cinemas and the opening of the Happyland Games Center stands out. The Bowling Plaza also operated and had a convention center.

In May 2002, the Utopia disco was opened without the respective license. This closed after a fire occurred on July 20 of the same year, where 29 young people and more than 50 people died were injured. [ 2 ]

In November 2007, the Jockey Health Medical Center was inaugurated, in a building located in the parking lot of Av. Javier Prado. [ 3 ]

In November 2010, a Boulevard was inaugurated, where international brands such as Carolina Herrera, Chanel, Emporio Armani, Salvatore Ferragamo, Guess, Brooks Brothers, Clarks, Louis Vuitton, among others, are found. In the following years, Fast Fashion stores entered the area such as Zara (2012), [ 4 ] ​ H&M y Forever 21 (2015). [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Also in 2010 the Ace Home Center store closed.

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In 2011, the Tottus supermarket and the Sodimac construction retail were inaugurated, in the area where the Convention Center was located. The same year, the Divercity Entertainment Center is inaugurated where the Plaza Bowling operated.

In September 2012, a financial center was inaugurated in the space occupied by Ace Home Center. In the investment for the work it was 5 million dollars for being a large space that places 6000 square meters. In November 2013, the Peruhsle department store entered the mall. And in November 2016, the Paris Departmental opened its doors, [ 7 ] Closing in 2020 after the retirement of the chain nationwide.

In addition, in 2016, added to the entrance of Paris, a new commercial store building called Barrio was inaugurated, with new boutiques, restaurants, a remodeled food court, recreational areas and underground parking lots. Within this group of new businesses, Wework is positioned, inaugurating its first co-working in a shopping center nationwide. The opening of a hotel is sought and new shopping centers of the same brand operate. [ 8 ] [ 9 ]

On September 3, 2019, the Directory of Administradora Jockey S.A., company that owns Jockey Plaza, agreed to the purchase of 100% of the shares of Inversiones Castelar S.A.C., owner and operator of the Boulevard de Asia, shopping center located in the KM. 96 of the South Pan American.

It currently has more than 500 commercial premises and 3 anchor stores, hosting important Peruvian and international chains such as Plaza Vea supermarkets (over an area of ​​5,200 m²) of the Interbank group, and Tottus of the Falabella group, the stores per departments Falabella, Ripley and Oechsle and Sodimac and Crate & Barrel construction and decoration stores. In addition, it has technological stores from brands such as Xiaomi, Samsung, Sony and Apple. Restaurants from international chains such as Tony Roma’s, TGI Friday’s, Chili’s, Benihana, Larchorn, Subway, Kfc, Pizza Hut, Burger King, Domino’s Pizza, McDonald’s and operate many Peruvian chains of restaurants such as Bembos, China Wok, Pardos Chicken , Papacho’s, so much, Paseo Colón, Second Muelle, Makoto, El Tapo, La Bodega de la Treatoría, etc., in addition to coffee shops and ice cream shops such as Starbucks, Juan Valdez, 4D, Lucio Caffe, Cinnabon, Havanna, PinkBerry, among others. [ ten ] It also offers entertainment services such as cinemas (12 rooms administered by Cinemark), entertainment centers for children such as Happyland and Diveercity and a food place.

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