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Parque Arauco

Parque Arauco S.A.
Sociedad Anónima
Traded as : PARAUCO
Industry Shopping Malls
Founded 1979
Headquarters Santiago, Chile
Key people
José Said, (CEO)
Products Management of Shopping Malls
Revenue IncreaseUS$ 209.4 million (2012)
IncreaseUS$ 76.0 million (2012)
Number of employees
300
Website www.parquearauco.cl

Parque Arauco is the third largest Chilean shopping malls company, after Cencosud's malls division and Mall Plaza the S.A.C.I. Falabella shopping malls subsidiary. It is headquartered in Santiago. The company manages shopping malls in Chile, Peru and Colombia. It has 24 shopping malls with a total of GLA 672,700 square meters.

The powerful Said clan in South America was founded by patriarch Isa Said, who immigrated to Peru from Jerusalem and made a fortune in commerce. His five sons contributed much towards the development of the textile industry in Peru and Bolivia, managing extensive cotton plantations and cotton-yarn factories. One of the five was Salvador, the father of nine children, including one son named José Said Saffie. José became involved in his extended family's operations at an early age. During the 1940s, the Said family relocated to Chile to develop a textile industry there, and José Said was an active participant in their first business, Industrias Químicas Generales. In the 1960s, José Said and his uncle founded Banco del Trabajo, which grew to be among the five largest banks in Chile.

In 1979, José Said founded Parque Arauco S.A. (PASA), a real estate development firm that was incorporated in 1981. The following year, he and his associates, who included Tomás Fürst Freiwirth and the Martínez Perales brothers, opened the Parque Arauco Shopping Center in the Las Condes municipality of Santiago. Since the mall adjoins at Kennedy Avenue (Avenida Kennedy), it is often referred to as Parque Arauco Kennedy to distinguish it from the corporation. Aided by an overvalued Chilean peso and an economic free trade policy, Chile was saturated with inexpensive foreign products when Parque Arauco Kennedy was inaugurated, and those who could afford to buy filled the new mall. However, the Chilean economy was falling into deep recession. PASA did not establish another shopping mall until 1988, when it opened Shopping Center La Florida (later renamed Plaza Vespucio). Around the same time, the company introduced Mall Arauco Maipú in Santiago's Maipú municipality. This commercial center did not perform well and was later converted into an outlet mall.


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