Fibra Shop

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Fibra Shop
Company typeFIBRA (investment trust vehicle)
IndustryShopping centers
HeadquartersJuan Salvador Agraz 65, Contadero, Cuajimalpa de Morelos,
Mexico City
,
Mexico
Number of locations
18 shopping centers (2023)
Area served
Mexico
Key people
Salvador Cayón Ceballos (CEO)
Revenue1,663,320,000 MXN (2022)
1,291,870,000 MXN (2022)
Total assets 26,729,000,000 MXN (Q3 2023)
Website https://fibrashop.mx

Fibra Shop (Mexico City stock exchange: FSHOP13) is a Mexican FIBRA (real estate holding company) operating shopping centers across Mexico, including fashion malls, power centers, and community shopping centers. [1] The properties managed are:

Fibra Shop-managed fashion malls
NameCityStateArea m2Expansion areaLeasable areaNo.
of
tenants
Year
opened
Original
developer
Visitors
per
year
Anchors
landbuiltmanagedowned
La Perla Zapopan (Greater Guadalajara) Jal. 64,073350,000Fase 2 = 28,790128,04898,0482362021Grupo OuestLiverpool, Cinépolis [2]
Puerta La Victoria Querétaro Qro. 41,255179,092NA59,80859,8081012017Abilia4,346,724Sears, Fiesta Inn, H&M, Forever 21, Cinépolis [3]
Puerto Paraíso Cabo San Lucas B.C.S. 48,588117,347NA36,03329,0071332002Grupo Frel6,633,764Cinemex, Casino, Forever 21, Innovasport [4]
Plaza Cibeles Irapuato (Greater León) Gto. 126,518116,821n/a76,13476,1341642002Grupo CACEBA11,500,350Liverpool, Sears, Cinépolis, Soriana [5]
Las Misiones Ciudad Juárez Chih. 172,77085,547NA57,09738,4911232004Grupo Roma8,541,534Liverpool, Sears, Cinépolis [6]
Galerías Mall Sonora Hermosillo Sonora 145,61985,4009,71959,57059,5701692010KIMCO6,829,736Liverpool, Sears, Cinépolis, Casino [7]
Kukulcán Plaza Cancún Q.R. 30,10763,822NA34,26026,6591131992Grupo Frel1,800,000Soriana [8]
Plaza La Luciérnaga San Miguel de Allende Gto.97,84231,964NA28,66819,936772007Grupo CACEBA5,676,006Liverpool, Soriana, Cinemex [9]

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References

  1. "FibraShop | La primera Fibra en México especializada en centros comerciales" (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  2. "La Perla | FibraShop" (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  3. "Puerta La Victoria | FibraShop" (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  4. "Puerto Paraíso | FibraShop" (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  5. "Plaza Cibeles | FibraShop" (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  6. "Las Misiones | FibraShop" (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  7. "Galerías Mall Sonora | FibraShop" (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  8. "Kukulcán Plaza | FibraShop" (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  9. "Plaza La Luciérnaga | FibraShop" (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 10 December 2023.