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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...
- with
local store chains on the
island over the
years such as La Reina,
Pitusa, and
Tiendas Capri. On June 30, 1988, a new
Topeka store would open at the...
- part of a new (at the time)
supermarkets company known as "SuperMax" and "
Pitusa Markets". The
structure of the
supermarkets themselves was not
changed because...
- 1994 by the
Melville Corp., most
stores turned to
Marshalls or closed.
Pitusa -
discount department store chain,
founded in 1976,
downsized due to economic...
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Almacenes Kress (clothing store),
founded by
Jorge Artime,
Doral Bank,
Pitusa and Me Salve,
founded by
Israel Kopel. They have also made an
impact in...
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customers and were
excellently complemented by over 120
other stores such as
Pitusa,
Bakers Shoes, Blockbuster,
Contempo Casuals, Footaction, GNC, Gordon’s...
- by the
Melville Corporation in 1994, most
stores turned into Marshalls.)
Pitusa (Discount,
department store,
founded in 1976,
bankrupt in 2014.) Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose...
- by a
Fallas Discount Stores which had by then
replaced the
former Pitusa space.
Pitusa had
closed after the
consolidation of the
chain in 2012. The Subway...
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Pueblo (Pueblo Supermarkets),
Almacenes Kress (clothing store),
Doral Bank,
Pitusa and Me Salvé. The
Cuban Revolution of 1959,
influenced the
large immigration...
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department stores flourished expanding on the
island such as Topeka,
Capri and
Pitusa.
During the 2000s and 2010s, a
decline would begin with the
expansion of...