Sears Coapa resurfaced; plan an expansion for 2019



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The giant Sears resurfaced in the south of Mexico City when the renovation of its store in the Galerías Coapa shopping center was completed. They had to close their doors after the earthquake of 19 September 2017.

The ribbon cut was entrusted to Pablo Elías, Executive Director of Sears, Regional and National Operations Directors Alfredo Galindo Araujo and Ángel Artaloitia Solana; Ulises García García, Head of the Coapa Branch; Arturo Aguirre, credit manager of Grupo Sanborns and Javier Ramírez, human resources director at Sears.

The leaders explained that the damage to the square after the earthquake had resulted in the closure of the store, but the building remained intact. The corresponding study was then carried out and validated by civil protection.

From the first minute of reopening, people of all ages came to the branch. Some were looking for Christmas items, other clothes, rooms, perfumes and newer appliances.

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Arturo Aguirre, credit manager of Grupo Sanborns, said that "with the Sears credit card, the merchandise is cheaper because, apart from the discounts, it stays up to 15 months with no interest" .

In this branch, there will be 200 employees, they were smiling at the inauguration, they welcomed the guests and assisted them throughout their stay.

Ulises García García, director of the store, said that the departmental chain operating within Grupo Sanborns and owned by Carlos Slim expected to have "a solid future".

There are currently 94 Sears stores in the country, six of which were opened in 2018, including two in Puebla, and by 2019, a major expansion plan is underway.

Sears in Mexico is a solid company, with a 100% Mexican capital that is not a brand affiliate in the United States, only pays a royalty.

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