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Es De Velasco
Es de Velasco, or mostly just known as "Velasco", was a chain of high-end department stores operating in Puerto Rico. The chain was later bought out by its main competitor González Padín in 1991 and closed in 1995. History Origins The US for thousands of immigrants was something more than a continent: the New World was an almost dream place to conquer fame and fortune. For many This ideal was no more than a pipe dream, but for Domingo Velasco Alonso, a young Spaniard of incredible dynamism, the American myth became an exciting reality. Domingo Velasco Alonso arrived at the beaches of Puerto Rico in 1905 and begun to work in the city of Ponce, Puerto Rico, Ponce. In 1908 he moved to the city of Arecibo, Puerto Rico, Arecibo and began working with a company of wholesalers and retailers named "La Puertorriqueña" owned by successors of Lezcano y Co. But Domingo Velasco did not venture across the Atlantic Ocean and abandon his homeland to support himself as a wage earner. For th ...
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González Padín
González Padín was a high-end department store based in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The chain which operated in Puerto Rico at its peak had 10 stores. The chain closed in 1995, and at the time of closure it was the biggest and oldest department store on the island. History Origins In October 1884, José González Padín, an enterprising merchant, Spanish by birth, opened a jewelry store in a location on Calle Fortaleza at Old San Juan. Ladies in crinoline skirts and men with curling mustaches came in horse-drawn carriages to visit this great new bazaar of novelties. Fortaleza Street was considered the commercial center of Old San Juan. A few years later, Don Jose González Padín became associated with his brother, Don Anselmo González Padín, who joined the business with the Padin brothers' nephews. They were these, Don Anselmo Lores and Don Fernando Fernández, together with Don Manuel Alvarez Santos and Don Angel Rolan, who gave great impetus to the business. As the bus ...
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