Centro Comercial Aricanduva

Shopping mall in São Paulo, Brazil
23°33′58″S 46°30′15″W / 23.5661°S 46.5042°W / -23.5661; -46.5042Opening date1991ManagementSavoyOwnerCenterleste Empreendimentos Comerciais LtdaNo. of stores and services500+No. of anchor tenants35Total retail floor area257,047 m2 (2,766,830 sq ft)No. of floors3Parking14,700 spacesWebsitearicanduva.com.br

Centro Comercial Aricanduva (English: Aricanduva Shopping Center), also known as Shopping Aricanduva (English: Aricanduva Mall), is the third largest shopping mall in Latin America behind the Albrook Mall in Panama, and Antea LifeStyle Center in Mexico, and one of the largest in the world. It has over 500 shops, 14 cinemas and 14,700 parking spaces. The mall has 265,500 m2 (2,858,000 sq ft) of built area, out of which 257,047 m2 (2,766,830 sq ft) is leasable space,[1] making it the biggest in the Southern Hemisphere. [2] 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."

The mall is a complex that consists of Shopping Leste Aricanduva, Interlar Aricanduva (home decoration and construction stores) and Auto Shopping Aricanduva (automotive stores).

Stores

There is a supermarket in the mall (Assaí Atacadista), two building materials stores (C&C and Dicico), fourteen cinemas, an amusement park (Playcenter Family), three food courts, and thirteen car dealerships.

References

  1. ^ "Centro Comercial Aricanduva". Abrasce. Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 14 November 2010.
  2. ^ "Shopping Aricanduva is the largest shopping centre in South America, and the fifth in the world in Gross Leasable Area (GLA), with 257047 sq.m" https://cw-gbl-gws-prod.azureedge.net/-/media/cw/global/insights/global-cities-retail-guide/americas/brazil_saopaulo_retailguide.pdf?rev=7c3aefea098e4cc2b6ede53620e80a8c
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