Suburbia (department store)

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Suburbia
Company typeSubsidiary of El Puerto de Liverpool
Industry Retail
Founded1970;54 years ago (1970)
Headquarters Mexico City, Mexico
ProductsClothing, Fashion clothing, footwear, jewelry, beauty products, appliances and housewares.
Website www.suburbia.com.mx

Suburbia is a Mexican chain of department stores now part of the El Puerto de Liverpool group and founded in 1970 in Mexico City. Its main activity consists of the sale of clothing, appliances, electronics and cell phones aimed at the middle and lower economic classes. As of December 2023, there were 180 Suburbia department stores located across Mexico. [1]

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History

The first Suburbia store opened on October 28, 1970, in the Taxqueña area [2] of southern Mexico City, as a department store for clothing, footwear and accessories for the whole family. In 1986, together with Aurrerá, Bodega Aurrerá, Superama, VIPS and El Portón, Grupo Cifra was created. In 1994, together with Vips, Suburbia joined the Cifra Walmart group (which in turn changed to Walmart de México in 2001). In 1997, Suburbia had more than 9,000 employees.

On January 18, 2016, Walmart de México announced the start of the sales process for this format, which ended when the El Puerto de Liverpool chain acquired 100% of the chain on August 10, 2016. The final closure of the operation (purchase) was carried out on March 10, 2017, when the Federal Economic Competition Commission authorized the sale. On April 4, having concluded the formalities of the transaction, the incorporation of the same to Liverpool began. [3]

On September 12, 2018, Grupo Liverpool announced that the format Fábricas de Francia will disappear to convert the 41 stores into the Liverpool or Suburbia formats. [4] In 2019, while 70% of Fábricas de Francia stores moved to Liverpool, the remaining 21 branches became Suburbia stores and since then, Liverpool began to expand Suburbia stores in the country, either reaching fashion malls where Liverpool is present as the main anchor, or in cities or towns with more than 70,000 inhabitants. [5]

Description

Suburbia is a department store focused on consumers located in cities from 70,000 inhabitants onwards, 180 stores across Mexico, as of December 2023, [1] which have a sales floor area from 1,500 m2 to 6,000 m2. It handles a wide assortment of merchandise from the clothing, footwear, accessories, perfumery, cell phone, technology, toys, and recently electronics, technology, video games and furniture divisions.

A Suburbia store in Plaza del Sol shopping mall, in Guadalajara, Jalisco Plaza del Sol, Zapopan.jpg
A Suburbia store in Plaza del Sol shopping mall, in Guadalajara, Jalisco

Suburbia is usually located in the historic centers of large and medium-sized cities, as well as in shopping malls for daily use, such as the community center and power center, where Suburbia acts as the main anchor for this type of shopping center for daily use, as well as acting as a sub-anchor for lifestyle centers and fashion malls (such as Plaza Mayor León in Guanajuato, Galerías Coapa in Mexico City, El Paseo Tehuacán in Puebla, Forum Tepic in Nayarit, La Gran Plaza Mazatlán in Sinaloa, Paseo Durango, Citadel in Monterrey, Altabrisa Mérida, Forum Tlaquepaque and Plaza del Sol, both in Guadalajara, among other fashion malls in Mexico).

After the administration of the Grupo Liverpool in 2019, Suburbia began to enter into recently created Mexican fashion malls (such as Paseo Querétaro, [6] Parque Puebla, Galerías Santa Anita from Guadalajara, Jalisco, [7] Parque Las Antenas from Mexico City, Ámbar Fashion Mall of Túxtla Gutiérrez, Sentura Zamora of Michoacan, Alaïa Guanajuato of the Guanajuato capital, [8] Paseo Monclova of Coahuila (known as El Coloso de Coahuila), [9] Galerías La Paz of Baja California Sur, Power Center Tecámac in México City and Galerías San Juan del Río, among others), which Suburbia acts as a sub-anchor of fashion malls.

Coacalco Power Center, another shopping mall with a Suburbia store in Coacalco, Mexico Coacalco Berriozabal (Mexibus L2) 1.jpg
Coacalco Power Center, another shopping mall with a Suburbia store in Coacalco, México

Likewise, under said administration, the disappearance of Fábricas de Francia at the national level, caused to Suburbia also enter cities with 70,000 inhabitants or areas where it was impossible to locate a Liverpool store in two ways:

Currently, Suburbia manages three types of stores (department store, boutique and outlet store), two of which are store sub-concepts, such as Zona Suburbia and Suburbia Liquidaciones:

Suburbia

Department store created on October 28, 1970, in Mexico City (Suburbia Taxqueña), whose store format is suitable for cities with 70,000 inhabitants, which have a floor area of 1,500 to 6,000 m2. set up from 1 to 3 floors, depending on the store space. Is a department store suitable for the socioeconomic market C and D, that handle a wide assortment of merchandise from the clothing, footwear, accessories, perfumery, cell phone, technology, toys, and recently electronics, technology, video games and furniture divisions.

This store concept is regularly located in areas with a high population density (historical centers of large and medium-sized cities) as well as in shopping malls for daily use, such as community center, town center or power center, which Suburbia acts as an anchor store. Likewise, Suburbia is also usually located in fashion malls and / or lifestyle centers, in which it acts as a sub-anchor store for them.

From 1970 to 2016, it used to also be located in spaces of its former owner Walmart, located in commercial spaces or plazas where Suburbia shared the same parking lot and / or shopping center with Walmart, Bodega Aurrerá or SAM'S CLUB. However, with the administration of the Liverpool Group, from 2017 Suburbia also began to locate in recently created shopping centers where Liverpool is present as their main anchor.

In 2019, Grupo Liverpool converted 21 Fábricas de Francia stores to Suburbia.

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A Suburbia store in San Luis Potosí

Zona Suburbia

Sub-concept of Suburbia located in historical centers of large and medium cities through stores with a much smaller space compared to a common Suburbia department store. Basically, it is a clothing store in which it only focuses on clothing and footwear, but with a much smaller assortment and a higher turnover in department stores.

A former Zona Suburbia department store in Aguascalientes Edificio de la calle Morelos y Pavon, Aguascalientes 02.jpg
A former Zona Suburbia department store in Aguascalientes

Suburbia Liquidaciones

Suburbia sub-concept located in popular areas of large and medium-sized cities, which is the Suburbia outlet concept. Basically, it is a departmental outlet store, whose socioeconomic market, mainly, is the D, in which it handles clothing, footwear, perfumery, accessories, cell phone products in which they are subject to discounts and much more attractive prices than in traditional Suburbia stores in season of sales and offers. They are department stores with austere decor, since this concept is handled by sales and liquidations under an outlet concept.

Currently, this concept has a presence in Mexico City, Puebla, Guadalajara and Tijuana.

Brands and target market

Suburbia offers a wide selection of products but mainly its own brands such as Weekend, Non-Stop, Contempo, La Mode, Metropolis and Gianfranco Dunna focused on the population of the income levels C and D+, as defined using INEGI criteria, where A is the most affluent group. [10]

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Stores

As of December 2023, there were 180 Suburbia stores, all in Mexico. [1] 15 Suburbia stores were branches of Fábricas de Francia before 2018, when Suburbia's owner El Puerto de Liverpool group, converted the 41 Fábricas de Francia stores to Suburbia, Liverpool format, while permanently closing four. [14]

List of Fábricas de Francia stores converted to Suburbia format, 2018-9

Table of Fábricas de Francia stores (2018) converted to Suburbia
Year
opened
as FdF
Metropolitan areaMunicipality or NeighborhoodStateMall or addressConverted toArea (2016, sqm)
2000 Ciudad Juárez Chih. Rio Grande MallSuburbia Ciudad Juárez6,768
2016 Los Mochis Sin. Plaza Sendero Los MochisSuburbia Los Mochis8,873
1999 Mazatlán Sin.Gran Plaza MazatlánSuburbia Mazatlán
2014 Mexico City Tlalnepantla Mexico City Centro Lago De GuadalupeSuburbia Lago de Guadalupe5,087
2014Mexico City Iztapalapa Mexico CityPlaza CentralSuburbia México Plaza Central4,972
2017Mexico City Colonia Buenavista Mexico City Forum Buenavista Suburbia México Buenavista
2016Mexico City Nicolás Romero Méx. Town Center Vista HermosaSuburbia México Nicolás Romero4,905
2015Mexico City Texcoco Méx.Puerta TexcocoSuburbia Texcoco Puerta4,929
2017Mexico City Valle de Chalco Méx.Patio Valle de ChalcoSuburbia Valle de Chalco
2015Mexico City Zumpango Méx.Town Center ZumpangoSuburbia Zumpango4,810
2017 Saltillo Coah. Plaza Sendero SurSuburbia Saltillo Sendero5,071
2016 Tijuana La Presa Este B.C. Plaza SenderoSuburbia Tijuana5,017
2017 Tlaxcala Apizaco Tlax. Plaza ApizacoSuburbia Apizaco6,200
2017 Guadalajara Tonalá Jal. Plaza LomasSuburbia Tonalá
2016 Uriangato Gto. Galerías MetropolitanaSuburbia Uriangato4,770

Source: Tiendas ("Stores"), Liverpool website and p. 43, 2022 Annual Report

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