List of shopping malls in Venezuela

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This is a list of shopping malls in Venezuela. [1]

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Capital District

Centro comercial Sambil en el municipio Chacao de Caracas Sambil Mall, Caracas.jpg
Centro comercial Sambil en el municipio Chacao de Caracas
Centro Sambil

Centro Sambil Caracas, located in Caracas, Venezuela, is the sixth largest shopping mall in South America. It was completed in 1998 and has over 500 stores in approximately 3 million square-feet. The mall has five levels: Autopista, Libertador, Acuario, Feria, and Diversión. There are other Sambil malls located in Valencia, Margarita, Maracaibo, San Cristóbal, Barquisimeto, Paraguaná, Santo Domingo, Curaçao and Madrid.

Centro San Ignacio

Centro San Ignacio is a Venezuelan shopping mall and office complex which opened in September 1998. It won recognition for Latin American contemporary architecture with the Mies van der Rohe Award that year. The mall is in La Castellana in the Chacao area of Caracas. It was built on athletic fields next to San Ignacio Jesuit College from early 1993 to late 1998, and is managed by the Fondo de Valores Inmobiliarios.

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Trujillo

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Centro Comercial Plaza Las Américas II

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Chacao Municipality Municipality in Miranda, Venezuela

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Punto Fijo Municipality in Falcón, Venezuela

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Pampatar City in Nueva Esparta, Venezuela

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Recordland

Recordland is one of Venezuela's largest music and video store chains. It is owned by Empresas 1BC, which is the same owner of Radio Caracas Radio and Radio Caracas Television (RCTV). Recordland opened in 1982 and now operates 22 stores located throughout the country. On December 15, 2006, Tu Tienda RCTV, a gift shop which sells various products containing the logo of RCTV, ¿Quien Quiere Ser Millonario?, and RCTV's new telenovela, Te Tengo en Salsa, opened in the Recordland at the Centro Sambil in Caracas.

Paraguaná Peninsula

The Paraguaná Peninsula is a peninsula in Venezuela, situated in the north of Falcón State, and comprises the municipalities of Carirubana, Los Taques and Falcón. The island of Aruba lies 27 km to the north. Bonaire and Curaçao are slightly further away. The Paraguaná Peninsula is connected to the rest of the state by a natural isthmus of Médanos. The Peninsula contains two oil refineries, in the West city of Punto Fijo. The output of these refinieries is shipped internationally through the ports of Amuay and Cardón. The Peninsula of Paraguana lies in the Caribbean.

Tu Tienda RCTV is a gift shop located inside the Recordland at the Sambil Mall in Caracas, Venezuela. It was inaugurated on December 15, 2006, and offers items such as hats, pens, coffee mugs, and key chains, to name a few. All items contain the logo of Radio Caracas Television (RCTV), ¿Quien Quiere Ser Millonario?, or RCTV's new telenovela, Te Tengo en Salsa.

Centro Comercial Santafé Mall located in Bogotá, Colombia.

The Centro Comercial Santafé is a mall located in Bogotá, Colombia. It is the fourth largest shopping mall in Colombia, and the fifth in Latin America, surpassed by Leste Aricanduva Mall in São Paulo, Brazil. Opened on May 13, 2006. It is 250,000 square meters, or about 2,700,000 square feet (250,000 m2) in area. The mall has 485 shops, including an open foodcourt with 26 restaurants that has a seating for 1,500 persons. The mall also has 10 cinemas, 3,200 parking stalls, and an auditorium.

Daniela Torrealba Venezuelan model

María Daniela Torrealba Pacheco is the Sambil Model / Miss Earth Venezuela titleholder for 2008. She represented her country Venezuela in the 2008 Miss Earth beauty pageant, in Angeles City, Pampanga (Philippines) on November 9, 2008, and classified in Top 8 finalists. She also won the special prize Best in Long Gown.

Miss Earth Venezuela 2009, or Sambil Model 2009, was held on June 12, 2009, in Centro Sambil Margarita, Pampatar, Margarita Island, Venezuela. The winner of the pageant was Jessica Barboza and she represented Venezuela in the Miss Earth 2009 pageant in the Philippines, in October. This was the last edition of Miss Earth Venezuela before the Miss Venezuela Organization took over the franchise.

Jessica Cristina Barboza Schmidt is a Venezuelan model and beauty pageant titleholder who won the titles of Miss Earth Venezuela 2009 and Miss International Venezuela 2010.

Miss Earth Venezuela 2008, or Sambil Model Venezuela 2008, was held on June 5, 2008 in Centro Sambil Caracas, Caracas, Venezuela. The winner was María Daniela Torrealba, and represented Venezuela in the Miss Earth 2008 beauty pageant, in Angeles City, Pampanga (Philippines) on November 9, 2008, and classified in Top 8 finalists. She also won the special prize Best in Long Gown.

Miss Earth Venezuela 2007, or Sambil Model Venezuela 2007, was held on June 7, 2007 in Centro Sambil Caracas, Caracas, Venezuela. The winner was Silvana Santaella, and represented Venezuela in the Miss Earth 2007 beauty pageant, in the Philippines and won the Miss Earth - Water title, or Second runner up. She also won the special prizes Best in Long Gown and Best in Swimsuit.

Miss Earth Venezuela 2006, or Sambil Model Venezuela 2006, was held on June 1, 2006 in Centro Sambil Margarita, Pampatar, Margarita Island, Venezuela. The winner was Marianne Puglia, and represented Venezuela in the Miss Earth 2006 beauty pageant, in Philippines and won the Miss Earth - Fire title, or Third runner up. She also won the special prize Best in Swimsuit.

Centro Comercial Aricanduva

Centro Comercial Aricanduva, also known as Shopping Aricanduva, is the third largest shopping mall in Latin America behind Antea LifeStyle Center in Mexico, and the Albrook Mall in Panama, and one of the largest in the world. It has over 500 shops, 14 cinemas and 14,700 parking spaces. The mall has 425,000 m2 (4,570,000 sq ft) of built area, out of which 247,027 m2 (2,658,980 sq ft) is leasable space. The mall is located in the Aricanduva Avenue, district of Cidade Líder, São Paulo. Its slogan is "Gigante como São Paulo", which means "Gigantic like São Paulo."

'Sambil Paraguaná Ciudad Turistica' is a shopping mall and an urban development in Paraguaná. It contains a hotel, a movie theatre, and a supermarket. It is located at Falcón, Punto Fijo on Paraguaná Peninsula which is a duty-free zone,

Salomón Cohen Levy was an Israeli-Venezuelan civil engineer and real estate businessman. He was the founder and owner of the construction company Sambil.

El Recreo Shopping Mall Shopping mall in Caracas

El Recreo Shopping Mall is a large shopping mall in the commercial, financial, tourist and cultural district of Sabana Grande, Caracas, Venezuela. According to Top Shopping Centers magazine, the mall averaged three million visitors per month in 2013-2014. At 28 metres (92 ft) and seven floors below grade, it is Latin America's deepest construction and part of the late-1990s real-estate boom in Sabana Grande. El Recreo Shopping Mall was designed by Venezuelan architects Carlos Gómez de Llarena and Moisés Benacerraf. The shopping center's twin towers—the 125-metre (410 ft) Citibank and Movilnet Towers—are the tallest skyscrapers in the Venezuelan capital. The mall is connected to the Gran Meliá Caracas Hotel.

References

  1. "Shopping malls Venezuela" . Retrieved 18 November 2017.