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Plaza Carolina

Plaza Carolina is an enclosed shopping mall located in Carolina, Puerto Rico. Anchored by JCPenney, TJ Maxx, Caribbean Cinemas, Burlington Forever 21, Chili's Grill & Bar, and Supermercados Econo it features 161 stores, making it the second largest mall in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean.[1][2] The mall has a food court in its second floor and several offices in its third floor.

Plaza Carolina
LocationCarolina, Puerto Rico
Coordinates18°23′33″N 65°58′28″W / 18.39250°N 65.97444°W / 18.39250; -65.97444
AddressPuerto Rico / Carolina / Trujillo Alto / Carolina / Avenida Regimiento 65 de Infantería (PR-3)
Opening date11 October 1978
DeveloperPlaza Carolina Associates
ManagementAnthony Clementi
OwnerSimon Property Group
ArchitectEduardo Molinari
No. of stores and services161
No. of anchor tenants8 (7 open, 1 vacant)
Total retail floor area1,158,121 sq ft (107,593.0 m2)
No. of floors2 plus 3rd floor offices
Websitesimon.com/mall/plaza-carolina

History edit

Development and opening edit

Starting development as early as 1972 and being scheduled for completion by 1976, it was estimated to generate at least $75 million dollars in retail sales annually during its first 3 years of operation and over $100 million thereafter.[3] The mall was developed and was owned at the time by Plaza Carolina Associates, a coordinated project between General Growth Properties and IBEC. Eduardo Molinari was the architect for the project.[4]

On September 27, 1978, JCPenney would officially inaugurate its store at the mall. The JCPenney store, whose physical extension covered 270,000 square feet (25,000 m2), was the first store to open its doors in Plaza Carolina, and according to a spokesperson, it was the largest store in sales volume that the chain had ever opened in its entire history. It would create more than 400 new jobs in the area.[5]

First having a soft opening with its anchors on the 9th, the mall finally opened on October 11, 1978.[6] It opened with more than 100 stores, including 3 anchor stores, and parking for 5,000 cars.[3] Its three main anchor stores at the time were, Sears, JCPenney, and a 88,000-square-foot (8,200 m2) González Padín.[7] It also opened with a 2-level, 37,000 sq ft (3,400 m2) Woolworth store, which would additionally open with a "Harvest House" restaurant.[8] Later, a 26,379 sq ft (2,450.7 m2) Tiendas Capri was added.[9]

Velasco arrival and the eighties edit

On September 28, 1979,[10] a 2-level, 65,000-square-foot (6,000 m2) Velasco department store opened at the mall.[11] It was supposed to be a high point for the chain, but it proved unsuccessful. The store was located in an area of families with modest means, and its high prices were not compatible with the economic situation of the time, which caused low sales. The store announced its closure on August 26, 1981.[12] It was liquidated and closed by August 29, 1981.[13] The first level of the store was turned into what is now known as "La Plazoleta", the food court in the mall, and the second level of the former store was turned into office space. One of the very first spaces to open at La Plazoleta was a Tex Critter's Pizza Jamboree restaurant, the first for the chain outside the United States.[14]

In October 1981, Plaza Carolina celebrated its third anniversary with a special appearance by Sophia Loren on October 24. Recent additions to the center and upcoming new stores were showcased by the assistant manager Norman Meléndez. He highlighted Marki-II, a new children's store in operation in the second level of the mall offering children's clothing, and various children's items and accessories. Preciosa, which specialized in cosmetics and perfumes, had also opened its second store, located on the lower level, just east of the sun sculpture in the center of the mall. Land of Oz, an electronic games room had just finished its third expansion. Another new store was El Criollito, located in the "La Plazoleta" food court, specializing in Creole foods for Puerto Rican tastes. Several other stores were also under construction including: Radio Shack, Fashion Warehouse, Value Slacks, and the Sandwich Marker, an addition to La Plazoleta. These eventually opened to the public. Part of the space formerly occupied by Velasco would be remodeled to accommodate several small commercial spaces. At the same time, the attached food court would be expanded to offer a restaurant area.[15]

In August 1982, in sales per square foot, it was among the highest 10 percent of mall-type shopping centers in the entire United States. It had never gone through any economic problems since it had opened its doors; at this point, it had always increased sales, year-on-year.[14]

In December 1989, it was announced that the mall would be undergoing a massive renovation to begin by January 1990. EQK Partners which had acquired the mall a year earlier planned these renovations to be completed by November 1990. Costs for these ambitious renovations were said to go over $7 million dollars, with around 200 construction workers working on the massive project. This renovation included a full facelift for the mall, with new entrances, a new fountain, and a new color scheme.[16]

Reinauguration and the nineties edit

On November 15, 1990, Plaza Carolina was officially reinaugurated after the $7 million renovations. Among the changes, Richard Gelber, architect of the Shapiro, Petrauskas and Gelber company, in charge of remodeling project, indicated that new colors were used on facades to reflect the tropical environment of the island. New entrances were created with glazed ceramic tiles, pink stucco, diagonal candle-shaped walls, and neon lights that illuminate the interior and exterior of the center. They also installed skylights in the ceilings over the central areas with a lattice to let in natural light. A fountain surrounded by tropical plants was built in the central area that could be covered and become a stage for special events, since it had seats for the public placed in the form of an amphitheater. The decoration included the installation of glazed tiles topped with shiny metal and neon bands on the corridor columns. Reopening celebration activities for the public were announced by the marketing director, Josefina Cantellops. During this time the mall had a total of 1.1 million square feet of retail space with 170 stores, and it was primarily anchored by JCPenney, Sears, González Padín, Woolworth, Tiendas Capri, and a Pueblo Xtra.[17]

In October 1995, González Padín ceased operations after a failed buyout by the retailer Dillard's which was supposed to save the department store; for unknown reasons the deal never happened, causing the permanent closure of González Padín.[18] Over the passing years the former space of González Padín was subdivided into a mall entrance, and a Forever 21.

In October 1998, under the Lend Lease Corporation an agreement was made with LaSalle Partners Incorporated to acquire from Lend Lease the then current owners of the mall Compass Retail Management and Leasing operations for an estimated $180 million dollars with provisions for an earnout payment of up to $77.5 million dollars over 5 years, of which Plaza Carolina was included.[19]

1999 expansion and the 2000s edit

In 1999, the mall underwent a $25 million expansion and renovation which added over 60,000 square feet (5,600 m2) in retail, a 12-screen CineVista Theatres, and a 510,000-square-foot (47,000 m2) parking deck.[20]

In August 2000, after its major expansion, Plaza Carolina reported that it continued to add stores to its tenant mix. Its most recent arrivals at the time included island-newcomers Rainbow, Styles, and d.e.m.o. as well as Frank Mora, which already had a local presence. Charlotte Russe and Old Navy were scheduled to open in September and November, respectively. The 3,857 sq ft (358.3 m2) Rainbow store featured clothing, accessories, and footwear for women. Styles would also offer fashionable clothing and accessories for women and juniors in its 3,369 sq ft (313.0 m2) store. Specializing in hip-hop style, d.e.m.o. would include the Sean John line from singer-producer Puff Daddy in its Plaza Carolina store, which covered 2,641 sq ft (245.4 m2) and was the largest of the U.S.-based chain, according to Juliana Castillo, the mall's marketing manager. The Frank Mora store, with 2,265 sq ft (210.4 m2) of retail space, would be the only one its stores that catered to both men and women. The Old Navy store would measure 17,313 sq ft (1,608.4 m2) and would occupy the site once used by Woolworth on the first level. Charlotte Russe, also to be on the mall's first level, would measure about 9,000 sq ft (840 m2).[21]

In May 2004, Simon Property Group Inc. completed its 100 percent interest from LaSalle Partners in Plaza Carolina for $309 million dollars. At the time, the mall had maintained a 98-percent-average occupancy rate over the last five years, generating total annual sales of approximately $275 million and sales per square foot of over $450.[22]

In January 2008, the CineVista Theatres shuttered due to bankruptcy.[23] Later in May 2017, it was announced that a new Caribbean Cinemas would be opening in Spring 2018, bringing the mall back to having a cinema.[24]

From 2010 edit

In Spring 2011, Simon Property Group announced that the plaza, a major shopping destination for 33 years, would be completely renovated beginning the Spring of 2011. Said mall renovations would include new interior and exterior features and amenities such as additional seating, updated restrooms, redesigned mall entrances, landscaping, flooring, and lighting. These renovations were completed by 2012.[25]

 
Plaza Carolina After Renovations

In 2014, Sports Authority and Men's Wearhouse were opened.[26]

In 2016, Sports Authority closed after only two years in operation at the site due to bankruptcy.[27]

On September 20, 2017, the mall was heavily damaged by Hurricane Maria when it struck Puerto Rico, leaving the mall in serious disarray.[28] The mall was later repaired.

In January 2020, it was announced that Best Buy would be closing on February 28, 2020, as they decided to not renew their lease.[29]

On December 23, 2020, it was announced that Sears would also be closing as part of a plan to close 23 stores nationwide. The store closed in February 2021.[30]

In early 2020, DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse was closed at the mall for unknown reasons.

In October 2021, a Burlington opened in the former Best Buy.[31]

Current anchors edit

Former stores edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Leasing & Advertising at Plaza Carolina, a SIMON Center". Business Simon. SIMON PROPERTY GROUP. Retrieved May 19, 2018.
  2. ^
    • Kantrow, Michelle (November 16, 2012). "Plaza Carolina completes most renovations, welcomes new tenants". NimB News Is My Business. Retrieved August 27, 2013. Plaza Carolina, Puerto Rico and the Caribbean's second-largest mall ...
    • Ryan, Frances (January 20, 2011). "Plaza Carolina to undergo multimillion-dollar renovations". Caribbean Business. Retrieved August 27, 2013. ... Plaza Carolina, the island's second-largest shopping center ...
  3. ^ a b "Plaza Carolina". The Miami News. October 30, 1972. p. 10.
  4. ^ "Abre Septiembre Centro Comercial Más Grande del Carib". El Mundo (in Spanish). March 11, 1978. p. 2-C (34). Retrieved July 21, 2023 – via Archivo digital de El Mundo gpa.eastview.com.
  5. ^ "Una tienda diferente JC Penney–Plaza Carolina". El Mundo (in Spanish). September 27, 1978. p. 16-C (48). Retrieved October 7, 2023 – via Archivo digital de El Mundo gpa.eastview.com.
  6. ^ "¡Algo Nuevo En Carolina!". El Mundo (in Spanish). October 8, 1978. p. 85. Retrieved July 21, 2023 – via Archivo digital de El Mundo — gpa.eastview.com.
  7. ^ "Séptima Sucursal Costó $8 Millones". El Mundo (in Spanish). November 24, 1978. p. SC-7 (51). Retrieved October 7, 2023 – via Archivo digital de El Mundo– gpa.eastview.com.
  8. ^ "Woolworth Cubre 37,000 Pies". El Mundo (in Spanish). November 24, 1978. p. SC-19 (63). Retrieved October 7, 2023 – via Archivo digital de El Mundo – gpa.eastview.com.
  9. ^ a b c Directory of major malls. MJJTM Publications Corp. 1990. p. 553.
  10. ^ "Velasco inaugura mañana su Nueva Tienda en Plaza Carolina". El Mundo (in Spanish). September 27, 1979. p. 2-A. (Advertisement). Retrieved July 20, 2023 – via Archivo digital de El Mundo – gpa.eastview.com.
  11. ^ "Elegancia y Dinanismo Comercial Distinguen Tienda". El Mundo (in Spanish). September 12, 1979. pp. SC-6–7 (pp. 66–67). Retrieved July 20, 2023 – via Archivo digital de El Mundo – gpa.eastview.com.
  12. ^ "Anuncian cierre de tienda Velasco en Plaza Carolina". El Mundo (in Spanish). August 26, 1981. p. 7-A. Retrieved July 20, 2023 – via Archivo digital de El Mundo – gpa.eastview.com.
  13. ^ "es de Velasco de Plaza Carolina comunica". El Mundo (in Spanish). August 27, 1981. p. 11-A. (Advertisement–public announcement). Retrieved July 20, 2023 – via Archivo digital de El Mundo – gpa.eastview.com.
  14. ^ a b "Plaza Carolina entre los primeros en ventas en EEUU". El Mundo (in Spanish). August 26, 1982. p. 10-AA (34). Retrieved July 20, 2023 – via Archivo digital de El Mundo – gpa.eastview.com. ... Tes Critter's Pizza Jamboree — primera vez que abren negocio fuera de los Estados Unidos donde son una conocida cadena ...
  15. ^ "Gran Venta de Aniversaro de Plaza Carolina". El Mundo (in Spanish). October 15, 1981. p. 51. (Advertisement). Retrieved October 6, 2023 – via Archivo digital de El Mundo – gpa.eastview.com.
  16. ^ "Plaza Carolina se renovará en enero del '90". El Mundo (in Spanish). December 16, 1989. p. 65. Retrieved July 21, 2023 – via Archivo digital de El Mundo – gpa.eastview.com.
  17. ^ Nydia Riviera Alcaide (November 16, 1990). "Reinauguran a Plaza Carolina". El Mundo (in Spanish). p. 2D (32). Retrieved August 8, 2023 – via Archivo digital de El Mundo gpa.eastview.com.
  18. ^ "Cierra centenaria cadena de tiendas" [Century-old chain of stores closes]. El Nuevo Herald (in Spanish). October 31, 1995. p. 12.
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on April 30, 2001.
  20. ^ Jones Lang LaSalle (2002), (PDF), archived from the original (PDF) on July 13, 2003, retrieved January 12, 2022
  21. ^ Gigante, Lucienne (August 24, 2000). "Plaza Carolina adds stores". Caribbean Business. p. 33. Retrieved October 6, 2023.
  22. ^ Simon Property Group (May 4, 2004). (Press release). PR Newswire - FirstCall. Archived from the original on July 24, 2004. Retrieved January 12, 2022.
  23. ^ Perez, Emmanuel (February 7, 2018) [First published May 5, 2016]. "Recordando grandes cines de Carolina". Carolina787.
  24. ^ "Caribbean Cinemas to open in Plaza Carolina mall in '18". NimB | News Is My Business. May 17, 2017.
  25. ^ . Simon Property Group. Archived from the original on September 1, 2012. Retrieved January 12, 2022.
  26. ^ "Plaza Carolina, Puerto Rico (Carolina) - hours, store directory". Malls and Stores. Retrieved May 19, 2018.
  27. ^ O'Neill, Maggie (March 3, 2016). "Here are the Sports Authority stores that are closing". Money CNN. Retrieved May 19, 2018.
  28. ^ Perez, Emmanuel (January 5, 2018) [First published November 4, 2017]. "¿Qué pasó con Plaza Carolina?". Carolina787.
  29. ^ Rut N. Tellado Domenech (January 2, 2020). "Best Buy cerrará sus puertas en Plaza Carolina". El Nuevo Día.
  30. ^ Tyko, Kelly (February 3, 2021). "Sears and Kmart closing more stores. Is your location closing in 2021? See the updated closure list". USA Today.
  31. ^ "Burlington inaugurará el viernes, 15 de octubre, su nuevo local en Plaza Carolina". El Nuevo Día (in Spanish). September 27, 2021. Retrieved July 21, 2023.

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Plaza Carolina is an enclosed shopping mall located in Carolina Puerto Rico Anchored by JCPenney TJ Maxx Caribbean Cinemas Burlington Forever 21 Chili s Grill amp Bar and Supermercados Econo it features 161 stores making it the second largest mall in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean 1 2 The mall has a food court in its second floor and several offices in its third floor Plaza CarolinaLocationCarolina Puerto RicoCoordinates18 23 33 N 65 58 28 W 18 39250 N 65 97444 W 18 39250 65 97444AddressPuerto Rico Carolina Trujillo Alto Carolina Avenida Regimiento 65 de Infanteria PR 3 Opening date11 October 1978DeveloperPlaza Carolina AssociatesManagementAnthony ClementiOwnerSimon Property GroupArchitectEduardo MolinariNo of stores and services161No of anchor tenants8 7 open 1 vacant Total retail floor area1 158 121 sq ft 107 593 0 m2 No of floors2 plus 3rd floor officesWebsitesimon wbr com wbr mall wbr plaza carolina Contents 1 History 1 1 Development and opening 1 2 Velasco arrival and the eighties 1 3 Reinauguration and the nineties 1 4 1999 expansion and the 2000s 1 5 From 2010 2 Current anchors 3 Former stores 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory editDevelopment and opening edit Starting development as early as 1972 and being scheduled for completion by 1976 it was estimated to generate at least 75 million dollars in retail sales annually during its first 3 years of operation and over 100 million thereafter 3 The mall was developed and was owned at the time by Plaza Carolina Associates a coordinated project between General Growth Properties and IBEC Eduardo Molinari was the architect for the project 4 On September 27 1978 JCPenney would officially inaugurate its store at the mall The JCPenney store whose physical extension covered 270 000 square feet 25 000 m2 was the first store to open its doors in Plaza Carolina and according to a spokesperson it was the largest store in sales volume that the chain had ever opened in its entire history It would create more than 400 new jobs in the area 5 First having a soft opening with its anchors on the 9th the mall finally opened on October 11 1978 6 It opened with more than 100 stores including 3 anchor stores and parking for 5 000 cars 3 Its three main anchor stores at the time were Sears JCPenney and a 88 000 square foot 8 200 m2 Gonzalez Padin 7 It also opened with a 2 level 37 000 sq ft 3 400 m2 Woolworth store which would additionally open with a Harvest House restaurant 8 Later a 26 379 sq ft 2 450 7 m2 Tiendas Capri was added 9 Velasco arrival and the eighties edit On September 28 1979 10 a 2 level 65 000 square foot 6 000 m2 Velasco department store opened at the mall 11 It was supposed to be a high point for the chain but it proved unsuccessful The store was located in an area of families with modest means and its high prices were not compatible with the economic situation of the time which caused low sales The store announced its closure on August 26 1981 12 It was liquidated and closed by August 29 1981 13 The first level of the store was turned into what is now known as La Plazoleta the food court in the mall and the second level of the former store was turned into office space One of the very first spaces to open at La Plazoleta was a Tex Critter s Pizza Jamboree restaurant the first for the chain outside the United States 14 In October 1981 Plaza Carolina celebrated its third anniversary with a special appearance by Sophia Loren on October 24 Recent additions to the center and upcoming new stores were showcased by the assistant manager Norman Melendez He highlighted Marki II a new children s store in operation in the second level of the mall offering children s clothing and various children s items and accessories Preciosa which specialized in cosmetics and perfumes had also opened its second store located on the lower level just east of the sun sculpture in the center of the mall Land of Oz an electronic games room had just finished its third expansion Another new store was El Criollito located in the La Plazoleta food court specializing in Creole foods for Puerto Rican tastes Several other stores were also under construction including Radio Shack Fashion Warehouse Value Slacks and the Sandwich Marker an addition to La Plazoleta These eventually opened to the public Part of the space formerly occupied by Velasco would be remodeled to accommodate several small commercial spaces At the same time the attached food court would be expanded to offer a restaurant area 15 In August 1982 in sales per square foot it was among the highest 10 percent of mall type shopping centers in the entire United States It had never gone through any economic problems since it had opened its doors at this point it had always increased sales year on year 14 In December 1989 it was announced that the mall would be undergoing a massive renovation to begin by January 1990 EQK Partners which had acquired the mall a year earlier planned these renovations to be completed by November 1990 Costs for these ambitious renovations were said to go over 7 million dollars with around 200 construction workers working on the massive project This renovation included a full facelift for the mall with new entrances a new fountain and a new color scheme 16 Reinauguration and the nineties edit On November 15 1990 Plaza Carolina was officially reinaugurated after the 7 million renovations Among the changes Richard Gelber architect of the Shapiro Petrauskas and Gelber company in charge of remodeling project indicated that new colors were used on facades to reflect the tropical environment of the island New entrances were created with glazed ceramic tiles pink stucco diagonal candle shaped walls and neon lights that illuminate the interior and exterior of the center They also installed skylights in the ceilings over the central areas with a lattice to let in natural light A fountain surrounded by tropical plants was built in the central area that could be covered and become a stage for special events since it had seats for the public placed in the form of an amphitheater The decoration included the installation of glazed tiles topped with shiny metal and neon bands on the corridor columns Reopening celebration activities for the public were announced by the marketing director Josefina Cantellops During this time the mall had a total of 1 1 million square feet of retail space with 170 stores and it was primarily anchored by JCPenney Sears Gonzalez Padin Woolworth Tiendas Capri and a Pueblo Xtra 17 In October 1995 Gonzalez Padin ceased operations after a failed buyout by the retailer Dillard s which was supposed to save the department store for unknown reasons the deal never happened causing the permanent closure of Gonzalez Padin 18 Over the passing years the former space of Gonzalez Padin was subdivided into a mall entrance and a Forever 21 In October 1998 under the Lend Lease Corporation an agreement was made with LaSalle Partners Incorporated to acquire from Lend Lease the then current owners of the mall Compass Retail Management and Leasing operations for an estimated 180 million dollars with provisions for an earnout payment of up to 77 5 million dollars over 5 years of which Plaza Carolina was included 19 1999 expansion and the 2000s edit In 1999 the mall underwent a 25 million expansion and renovation which added over 60 000 square feet 5 600 m2 in retail a 12 screen CineVista Theatres and a 510 000 square foot 47 000 m2 parking deck 20 In August 2000 after its major expansion Plaza Carolina reported that it continued to add stores to its tenant mix Its most recent arrivals at the time included island newcomers Rainbow Styles and d e m o as well as Frank Mora which already had a local presence Charlotte Russe and Old Navy were scheduled to open in September and November respectively The 3 857 sq ft 358 3 m2 Rainbow store featured clothing accessories and footwear for women Styles would also offer fashionable clothing and accessories for women and juniors in its 3 369 sq ft 313 0 m2 store Specializing in hip hop style d e m o would include the Sean John line from singer producer Puff Daddy in its Plaza Carolina store which covered 2 641 sq ft 245 4 m2 and was the largest of the U S based chain according to Juliana Castillo the mall s marketing manager The Frank Mora store with 2 265 sq ft 210 4 m2 of retail space would be the only one its stores that catered to both men and women The Old Navy store would measure 17 313 sq ft 1 608 4 m2 and would occupy the site once used by Woolworth on the first level Charlotte Russe also to be on the mall s first level would measure about 9 000 sq ft 840 m2 21 In May 2004 Simon Property Group Inc completed its 100 percent interest from LaSalle Partners in Plaza Carolina for 309 million dollars At the time the mall had maintained a 98 percent average occupancy rate over the last five years generating total annual sales of approximately 275 million and sales per square foot of over 450 22 In January 2008 the CineVista Theatres shuttered due to bankruptcy 23 Later in May 2017 it was announced that a new Caribbean Cinemas would be opening in Spring 2018 bringing the mall back to having a cinema 24 From 2010 edit In Spring 2011 Simon Property Group announced that the plaza a major shopping destination for 33 years would be completely renovated beginning the Spring of 2011 Said mall renovations would include new interior and exterior features and amenities such as additional seating updated restrooms redesigned mall entrances landscaping flooring and lighting These renovations were completed by 2012 25 nbsp Plaza Carolina After RenovationsIn 2014 Sports Authority and Men s Wearhouse were opened 26 In 2016 Sports Authority closed after only two years in operation at the site due to bankruptcy 27 On September 20 2017 the mall was heavily damaged by Hurricane Maria when it struck Puerto Rico leaving the mall in serious disarray 28 The mall was later repaired In January 2020 it was announced that Best Buy would be closing on February 28 2020 as they decided to not renew their lease 29 On December 23 2020 it was announced that Sears would also be closing as part of a plan to close 23 stores nationwide The store closed in February 2021 30 In early 2020 DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse was closed at the mall for unknown reasons In October 2021 a Burlington opened in the former Best Buy 31 Current anchors editJCPenney TJ Maxx Burlington Caribbean Cinemas Econo outparcel Tiendas Capri Forever 21 Walgreens outparcel Chili s Grill amp Bar restruant anchor Former stores editSports Authority closed 2016 Blockbuster Video closed 2013 Best Buy closed 2020 Replaced by Burlington Cinevista Theatres closed 2008 DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse closed 2020 Gonzalez Padin 9 closed circa 1995 Velasco closed 1981 Woolworths 9 closed 1997 Sears closed 2021 On the Pier Arcade previously Pac Man Zone Arcade parlor Supermercados Pueblo now EconoSee also editPlaza Las Americas The Mall of San JuanReferences edit Leasing amp Advertising at Plaza Carolina a SIMON Center Business Simon SIMON PROPERTY GROUP Retrieved May 19 2018 Kantrow Michelle November 16 2012 Plaza Carolina completes most renovations welcomes new tenants NimB News Is My Business Retrieved August 27 2013 Plaza Carolina Puerto Rico and the Caribbean s second largest mall Ryan Frances January 20 2011 Plaza Carolina to undergo multimillion dollar renovations Caribbean Business Retrieved August 27 2013 Plaza Carolina the island s second largest shopping center a b Plaza Carolina The Miami News October 30 1972 p 10 Abre Septiembre Centro Comercial Mas Grande del Carib El Mundo in Spanish March 11 1978 p 2 C 34 Retrieved July 21 2023 via Archivo digital de El Mundo gpa eastview com Una tienda diferente JC Penney Plaza Carolina El Mundo in Spanish September 27 1978 p 16 C 48 Retrieved October 7 2023 via Archivo digital de El Mundo gpa eastview com Algo Nuevo En Carolina El Mundo in Spanish October 8 1978 p 85 Retrieved July 21 2023 via Archivo digital de El Mundo gpa eastview com Septima Sucursal Costo 8 Millones El Mundo in Spanish November 24 1978 p SC 7 51 Retrieved October 7 2023 via Archivo digital de El Mundo gpa eastview com Woolworth Cubre 37 000 Pies El Mundo in Spanish November 24 1978 p SC 19 63 Retrieved October 7 2023 via Archivo digital de El Mundo gpa eastview com a b c Directory of major malls MJJTM Publications Corp 1990 p 553 Velasco inaugura manana su Nueva Tienda en Plaza Carolina El Mundo in Spanish September 27 1979 p 2 A Advertisement Retrieved July 20 2023 via Archivo digital de El Mundo gpa eastview com Elegancia y Dinanismo Comercial Distinguen Tienda El Mundo in Spanish September 12 1979 pp SC 6 7 pp 66 67 Retrieved July 20 2023 via Archivo digital de El Mundo gpa eastview com Anuncian cierre de tienda Velasco en Plaza Carolina El Mundo in Spanish August 26 1981 p 7 A Retrieved July 20 2023 via Archivo digital de El Mundo gpa eastview com es de Velasco de Plaza Carolina comunica El Mundo in Spanish August 27 1981 p 11 A Advertisement public announcement Retrieved July 20 2023 via Archivo digital de El Mundo gpa eastview com a b Plaza Carolina entre los primeros en ventas en EEUU El Mundo in Spanish August 26 1982 p 10 AA 34 Retrieved July 20 2023 via Archivo digital de El Mundo gpa eastview com Tes Critter s Pizza Jamboree primera vez que abren negocio fuera de los Estados Unidos donde son una conocida cadena Gran Venta de Aniversaro de Plaza Carolina El Mundo in Spanish October 15 1981 p 51 Advertisement Retrieved October 6 2023 via Archivo digital de El Mundo gpa eastview com Plaza Carolina se renovara en enero del 90 El Mundo in Spanish December 16 1989 p 65 Retrieved July 21 2023 via Archivo digital de El Mundo gpa eastview com Nydia Riviera Alcaide November 16 1990 Reinauguran a Plaza Carolina El Mundo in Spanish p 2D 32 Retrieved August 8 2023 via Archivo digital de El Mundo gpa eastview com Cierra centenaria cadena de tiendas Century old chain of stores closes El Nuevo Herald in Spanish October 31 1995 p 12 Lend Lease Announcements Archived from the original on April 30 2001 Jones Lang LaSalle 2002 Prospectus Plaza Carolina Carolina Puerto Rico PDF archived from the original PDF on July 13 2003 retrieved January 12 2022 Gigante Lucienne August 24 2000 Plaza Carolina adds stores Caribbean Business p 33 Retrieved October 6 2023 Simon Property Group May 4 2004 Simon Property Group Purchases 100 Stake in Puerto Rico s Plaza Carolina and Additional Interests in Bangor Mall and Montgomery Mall Press release PR Newswire FirstCall Archived from the original on July 24 2004 Retrieved January 12 2022 Perez Emmanuel February 7 2018 First published May 5 2016 Recordando grandes cines de Carolina Carolina787 Caribbean Cinemas to open in Plaza Carolina mall in 18 NimB News Is My Business May 17 2017 Mall Events and Programs Simon Property Group Archived from the original on September 1 2012 Retrieved January 12 2022 Plaza Carolina Puerto Rico Carolina hours store directory Malls and Stores Retrieved May 19 2018 O Neill Maggie March 3 2016 Here are the Sports Authority stores that are closing Money CNN Retrieved May 19 2018 Perez Emmanuel January 5 2018 First published November 4 2017 Que paso con Plaza Carolina Carolina787 Rut N Tellado Domenech January 2 2020 Best Buy cerrara sus puertas en Plaza Carolina El Nuevo Dia Tyko Kelly February 3 2021 Sears and Kmart closing more stores Is your location closing in 2021 See the updated closure list USA Today Burlington inaugurara el viernes 15 de octubre su nuevo local en Plaza Carolina El Nuevo Dia in Spanish September 27 2021 Retrieved July 21 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Plaza Carolina amp oldid 1215028046, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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