Metrocentro

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Metrocentro
Founded1970
Website[1]
Metrocentro in San Salvador.
Metrocentro Santa Ana, El Salvador.

Metrocentro is a Salvadoran shopping mall chain in Central America.

History and organisation

Metrocentro is owned by Grupo Roble, which is based in San Salvador, El Salvador. The shopping mall Metrocentro in San Salvador is the largest shopping center in Central America. It was the first Metrocentro and opened in 1970.

There are Metrocentros in:

  • Santa Ana, El Salvador
  • San Miguel, El Salvador
  • San Salvador, El Salvador
  • Sonsonate, El Salvador
  • Managua, Nicaragua
  • Villa Nueva, Guatemala

References

External links

  • Grupo Roble website


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