The Favorita Corporation is building a shopping center in Cuenca that will also house the first Megamaxi store in that city and other company subsidiaries such as Maxitec, MegaKywi, Sukasa, Tatoo, TVentas and Librimundi; as well as another Juguetón that will work in the capital of Azuay.
In addition, the mall will have a gym, financial institutions, food stores, among others, Corporación Favorita reported that it will invest $30 million in these new business spaces.
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The shopping center and Megamaxi, which will be called Megamaxi Paraíso, are currently under construction on Avenida 24 de Mayo and Av. August 10, in the Colinas de Paraíso sector, at the foot of the Yanuncay River. The shopping center has more than 52,000 m² and will have 751 parking spaces on three levels.
Meanwhile, Megamaxi Paraíso alone will have an expansion of more than 6,500 m² of sales space, 25 stalls, including express and privileged stalls for pregnant women, disabled and elderly people, as well as private security and a mall parking service. for the convenience of our customers.
In terms of job creation, the company indicated that between Juguetón and the subsidiaries of Corporación Favorita, about 300 direct jobs will be involved, and 1,500 jobs calculated indirectly, between the workforce and the construction contractors.
With a similar number of additional jobs after the entire project is in commercial operation.
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In addition, Megamaxi Paraíso will be built according to LEED environmental certification standards, including environmental strategies, design and efficient systems that allow greater energy efficiency, lower water consumption, less environmental impact and better comfort conditions for its users. Likewise, there will be a Gira Point, where customers and the community can drop off ten types of recyclable waste, processed and managed by Gira, a subsidiary of Corporación Favorita.
Source: Eluniverso

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